Good music has the ability to get people dancing, mend broken hearts, bring people together and cause quite the stir on YouTube. Two 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 students experienced this first hand when they created a web show that highlights talent on and off campus. Five Stories Up is a weekly series that takes place on the fifth floor of 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023s new parking structure and features different styles of music from various student artists.

The shows creator, junior Samuel Smith, says he came up with the show from the idea of having performances in the parking structure.

I asked a bunch of people and they thought it was an interesting idea no one really jumped on it, says Smith, but that didnt stop him. He enlisted the help of his friend, now producer, junior Chris Yim for the pilot episode. Since Yim is a musician, Smith had him perform on the first episode.

Smith, a film major, crafted the show with a simple idea in mind.

I wanted this to be like youre hanging out with your friends and one of them happens to have their guitars with them, says Smith. What we do isnt new ... I was kind of inspired by John Mark McMillan you dont need to do a ton of editing. If I see something thats one shot, I am more likely to believe it is live.

Smith and Yim complement each other perfectly because they both bring something different to the show.

Sam is great with cinematography, and I am great with connections, said Yim. We use both those strengths to create Five Stories Up.

The first big episode of the show was episode three in season one when junior crooned the John Legend ballad, Slow Dance. Baileys episode is still the most viewed performance.

We started getting emails. Thats when I saw it as being more than a side thing. People were actually interested in doing it, remembers Smith.

Five Stories Up was also able to book independent artist for the season two finale. The band played three songs on what is already the second most viewed episode of the two seasons.

Now that two seasons are complete, Smith says the most surprising episode for him was season one, episode six. The sun was setting as they filmed senior singing Merry Christmas.

The look of it, we had the sun setting in the background it just looked really good. It is currently my favorite episode. I didnt know that Madison was a phenomenal singer. It looked really good and she sounded really good, says Smith.

Smith and Yim sum up the popular web show perfectly each in just one word. Yims being organic and Smiths being special.

Smiths favorite performance is season one, episode eight, performance of Ill be home for Christmas.

[The] Kings Men was interesting because it was the first time we werent at the top of the parking structure, says Smith.

Yims favorite performances so far are senior original spoken word from season one and junior original song, My heart is the snow, from season two.

The show will be returning for a third season and the guys behind Five Stories Up say that season three will be a testing phase followed by a season four that will be more focused.

Even with two awards from , Smith says, Were young enough that if one episode doesnt do well its not going to hurt.

Make sure to check out Five Stories Up on , , , and .

Written by Mark Nesbitt, Media Relations Intern. For more information, contact Jenna Bartlo, Media Relations Coordinator, at 562.777.4061 or at jenna.l.bartlo@biola.edu.