Pittsburgh Music Magazine
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Find out the Worldwide Music News from The Steel City. Established in 2012 Pittsburgh Music Magazine was founded to bring music news to the masses, not just Pittsburgh, but worldwide. It is an outlet to promote musicians and their art where it is often underrepresented.
Pittsburgh Music Magazine
3w ago
You know that awkward week between Christmas and New Year’s where no work gets done and you just want to sit around and do nothing all day? That week when you’re probably a little hungover after treating yourself to a drink after tolerating your extended family? Are you looking for an excuse to leave your ..read more
Pittsburgh Music Magazine
1M ago
It was an emo and pop-punk dream come true with the bill that came through Philly: State Champs, Knuckle Puck, Meet Me at the Altar, and Daisy Grenade. What started as a chilly night quickly got toasty with the heat these bands brought. The night started off with Daisy Grenade, two gorgeous ladies who bring ..read more
Pittsburgh Music Magazine
1M ago
Article and photos by: Kyle Brown Edited by: Sami Knox When the doors opened at Frankies in Toledo on Friday, December 6th, much of the crowd braved the chilling 29-degree weather in their Eva Under Fire apparel. It was a show many fans traveled for, with some coming from Cleveland, Cincinnati, and various parts of Michigan ..read more
Pittsburgh Music Magazine
1M ago
Review & Photos by Megan McGinnisEdited by Sami Knox Slow Joy, a solo project by Esteban Flores, just wrapped up their supporting role on tour with Real Friends. Lovingly referred to by his internet community as “southwest emo,” Flores’ music takes a chill and relatable musical approach to heavier topics such as grief, writing about ..read more
Pittsburgh Music Magazine
2M ago
By: Megan McGinnis Edited by: Abby McNatt Boston-based band Couch took the stage in Pittsburgh last night, opening for guitarist Cory Wong on his North American and European tour. This was my third time seeing them and my second time seeing them open for another artist, but for all three shows, they’ve been the star ..read more
Pittsburgh Music Magazine
2M ago
Article by Kyle Brown, Photos provided by TAS Rights Management Edited by Sami Knox Indianapolis hosted the final tour stop in the North American leg of Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour this past weekend. Over 207,000 people attended the three shows at Lucas Oil Stadium, setting a new attendance record for the venue. Before the concert ..read more
Pittsburgh Music Magazine
2M ago
State College was treated to one of A Day to Remember’s “Couple More Shows” as Stand Atlantic, August Burns Red, and A Day to Remember hit the stage for an evening filled with pop-punk, metalcore, and post-hardcore.  ..read more
Pittsburgh Music Magazine
2M ago
By Alan Welding Forming in 1968, King Crimson was hard to define, hard to describe, and hard to pinpoint what label of music one would want to pin on. To this day, that is still true. This is not music for the masses but for the individual. Tuesday night, Greensburg PA gathered just under 1400 individuals ..read more
Pittsburgh Music Magazine
3M ago
It’s been almost a year to the day since The Midnight brought their fall tour to The Anthem in DC. This tour was a co-headlining show with The Midnight and Chromeo bringing along Girl Ultra for support. Could last year's synthwave party in the nation’s Capital be topped ..read more
Pittsburgh Music Magazine
3M ago
Stage AE was packed to the rafters for a stacked metalcore lineup featuring Kingdom of Giants, Catch Your Breath, Alpha Wolf, and Dayseeker when the Dark Sun Protocol tour made its stop in Pittsburgh.  ..read more