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» The Hate Police visit 31st Street Pub, celebrating seminal indie zine Touch and Go
Recently, all the issues from 1979-83 have been reprinted in a 575-page book called Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine.
By Manny Theiner |
August 26, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» Hip-hop hub Time Bomb hosts art show and Grind Time emcee battle
"In the past, we've had a lot of battles. Time Bomb is a safe meeting place for kids from different schools to get together."
By Manny Theiner |
August 26, 2010
(Music: Local Beat)
» Skull Fest celebrates underground punk and metal with three days of music and more
The most anticipated appearance is that of Blanks 77 -- New Yorkers who revived 1977-style pogoing and led the '90s streetpunk pack.
By Manny Theiner |
August 19, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» Reclusive outsider musician Jandek performs at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
"He's sort of a folk-music Thomas Pynchon or J.D. Salinger, in that he has a social life but nobody talks."
By Manny Theiner |
August 5, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» New label Specific Recordings links music scenes in Pittsburgh and Troy, N.Y.
"Pittsburgh has this nexus of experimental music and robot-building more than any other place I could think of. That could be our new local genre!"
By Manny Theiner |
July 29, 2010
(Music: Local Beat)
» Prometheus Burning's harsh brand of industrial assaults the senses.
"It's rhythmic, but more intelligent and intimate, hopefully trying to make people feel, think and question."
By Manny Theiner |
July 22, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» Celebrate the Fourth of July on the Mon with Nakturnal's barge party
"We're doing this thing called 'laser graffiti'-- it uses a video camera, a computer and a laser beam to project on the side of that huge pier."
By Manny Theiner |
July 1, 2010
(Music: Local Beat)
» Classic Material celebrates its third anniversary with guest Pharaohe Monch
"I hope the album will open eyes and inspire in the mode of Public Enemy -- it's about the fight for artistic, spiritual, political and mental freedom."
By Manny Theiner |
June 17, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» Lo-fi garage-punk pioneers MOTO visit Gooski's Saturday
"I've been around a while and I have gray hair. I guess that's what happens when you stick around and you don't die or break up."
By Manny Theiner |
June 3, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» YAP is a secret haven for teen music-lovers and musicians in the East End
"It was a good social outlet and fostered a creative spirit. YAP was definitely one of the things that made me want to be an artist."
By Manny Theiner |
June 3, 2010
(Music: Local Beat)
» Local band The Reckoning recreates two hours of REM's classics
"I don't paint a stripe on my face or have a shaved head, and no one's up there in flamboyant cowboy outfits like Mike Mills."
By Manny Theiner |
May 27, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» Post-punk legends Public Image Limited play Club Zoo
"I'm not for smashing shop windows -- it shows you're crying for attention because you're a spoiled, middle-class tosser."
By Manny Theiner |
May 13, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» New record store Whistlin' Willie's specializes in the old-time 78s format
"With a good, clean copy, the sound blows you away."
By Manny Theiner |
May 6, 2010
(Music: Local Beat)
» Faith and the Muse brings their dark spectacle to Fate Lounge
Their breathtaking orchestralism was compatible with the soundtracks of, say, Excalibur or Lord of the Rings, and a perfect clarion call to the neo-goth.
By Manny Theiner |
April 22, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» DJ Godfather brings Detroit ghettotech to the Rex Theater
More popular in the mid-'90s Motor City than hip hop, the raw ghettotech style reclaimed the African-American lineage of techno.
By Manny Theiner |
April 15, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» Guitarist David Fiuczynski debuts fusion trio with Dave Throckmorton and Tony Grey
"It's groove-based stuff and funky electric jazz, which should appeal to jam kids as well as jazz-fusion fans."
By Manny Theiner |
April 8, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» Music-video course brings together Carnegie Mellon students and local musicians
"What's really being represented, and what is it trying to get to you to desire?"
By Manny Theiner |
April 8, 2010
(Music: Local Beat)
» Pioneering New Music ensemble Relāche performs at the Warhol
Relāche became a pioneering template for a novel brand of ensemble, one that still challenges young composers to broaden their perspectives.
By Manny Theiner |
April 1, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» Real Estate and Woods bring "hypnagogic pop" to University of Pittsburgh
"It's an appealing idea, being nostalgic about your childhood."
By Manny Theiner |
March 25, 2010
(Music: Music Features)
» Calliope's Center Stage series brings acoustic concerts to the East End
"People who might feel intimidated about going to a club or bar find that by the time they get to the venue, they've already run into people they know."
By Manny Theiner |
March 11, 2010
(Music: Local Beat)
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