Pittsburgh Oldies All Stars isn't a tribute show, it's a DeLorean ride
Pittsburgh City Paper » Music
by Rachel Wilkinson
6d ago
The Pittsburgh Oldies All Stars show — which brings together “five legendary groups,” all originally hailing from Pittsburgh, to pay tribute to the music of the ‘60s, including doo-wop, “oldies,” and rock — is not just for appreciating, it is for truly going back. Recently I’ve been doing a lot of time traveling, looking back at different Pittsburgh eras that I didn’t get to experience. Nostalgia is popular (the implications of which I’ll leave aside), and as a millennial, I’m on trend, curious about various “golden ages” and days gone by ..read more
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The Ghost Club's King Whatever is a sax-y romp with early aughts indie rock
Pittsburgh City Paper » Music
by Jordan Snowden
6d ago
Playing by anyone else’s rules has never been the path for Domenic Dunegan, and King Whatever, and in turn, The Ghost Club, is a product of Dunegan's heart and intuition. A year ago, Domenic Dunegan thought he might never play piano again ..read more
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Record Store Day in Pittsburgh finds more music shops selling cassette tapes
Pittsburgh City Paper » Music
by Ethan Beck
1w ago
Ahead of Record Store Day, local music shops and record labels say demand for tapes is rising fast. Years before he was a music store clerk at Millvale’s legendary Attic Records, cassettes were a vital part of discovering music for Tony Theil ..read more
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Pittsburgh’s No Reason to Live are heavy, hedonistic, and hard-to-find hardcore
Pittsburgh City Paper » Music
by Eli Enis
1w ago
A new EP from the elusive band may be their heaviest to date, but don't expect a concert any time soon. Pittsburgh has always been a fertile breeding ground for absurdly heavy hardcore bands, from teeth-knocking progenitors like No Retreat and Built Upon Frustration to modern-day neck-snappers like Code Orange and Power of Fear ..read more
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Pittsburgh hardcore band Princess aren’t afraid of getting their tiaras dented
Pittsburgh City Paper » Music
by Eli Enis
3w ago
Fast-climbing hardcore band Princess was at odds with their original record label's belief systems, and fortunately, they were able to negotiate a swift split and remain independent until they find the perfect label. The last decade of Pittsburgh hardcore can essentially be reduced to two paradigms: the Code Orange lane of bone-crushing mosh-core, and the Concealed Blade trail of old-school hardcore punk ..read more
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Harmony Singers of Pittsburgh still full of joy and jazzy flair after 57 years of shows
Pittsburgh City Paper » Music
by Rachel Wilkinson
1M ago
The multi-generational choir, whose members range in age from 30 to 80, put on performances full of tap dancing, comedy, costumes, and overall "showbiz entertainment." The Harmony Singers of Pittsburgh are not a “stand up and sing” choir, says music director Cynthia Pratt ..read more
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Pittsburgh's Anti-Flag has become a disappearing act under mounting sexual misconduct allegations
Pittsburgh City Paper » Music
by Amanda Waltz
1M ago
Anti-Flag frontman Justin “Sane” Geever reportedly fled the country to avoid “mounting legal pressure" related to sexual assault allegations. His original accuser has taken action to ensure that he and his former bandmates are held accountable. The members of Anti-Flag have been awfully quiet ..read more
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Sad Bear GVNG throws dynamic, music-rich parties with a purpose
Pittsburgh City Paper » Music
by Jordan Snowden
1M ago
Sad Bear GVNG aims to not only provide a safe and lucid party atmosphere, but also a platform that delivers more diverse musical genres — like Afrobeat, amapiano, or Washington, D.C. go-go — to Pittsburgh. Don’t call Sad Bear GVNG’s events “concerts.” Or even just “shows.” The parties thrown by the local organization are an entire experience, from the moment someone purchases a ticket to long after venue doors close, for both guests and performers alike ..read more
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We're desperately seeking info on this campy, so-bad-it's-good "Pittsburgh’s No. 1" song from 1985
Pittsburgh City Paper » Music
by Rachel Wilkinson
1M ago
In addition to placing No. 1 in Rand McNally's 1985 rankings, Pittsburgh's also the center of a schlocky jingle extolling our virtues. In tracing the origin of Pittsburgh’s vaunted place at the top of “most livable city” lists to a 1985 Rand McNally book, I uncovered something else: a little-known song celebrating the city’s first number-one accolade. “Pittsburgh’s No. 1” was apparently released shortly after the 1985 edition of Places Rated Almanac named the city America’s best place to live out of 329 metropolitan areas ..read more
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Pittsburgh musician Merce Lemon drops out of SXSW "in solidarity with Palestine"
Pittsburgh City Paper » Music
by Amanda Waltz
1M ago
The indie artist joined a growing number of acts refusing to play SXSW over the festival's alleged support of defense contractors with ties to the Gaza conflict. For emerging musicians, being chosen to play SXSW could mark a turning point in their careers. Every year, the festival — taking place this year from March 8-16 — makes Austin, Texas a gathering place for hundreds of music acts and celebrities, as well as leaders across tech, entertainment, and other industries ..read more
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