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Motorpsychos Grow As They Release Their Third Albumnew

With almost nine years under their leather belts, and the same personnel for most of it, Motorpsychos show no signs of slowing or toning down their pummeling punk-metal attack.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Mike Shanley  |  02-02-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Canada's Constantines Sail Down 'Credit River'new

Assembling a song that responds to current events is a long process, lagging far behind the speed we've grown to expect in the internet era. the best you can hope for is that changes in the world will make one of your songs unexpectedly topical and timely -- that is exactly what's happened with the Constantines song "Credit River."
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Aaron Jentzen  |  01-05-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Athens' Dead Confederate Locks In on 'Wrecking Ball'new

The group's scorching new sound boasts killer rock tracks and layered guitars -- heavy and lumbering without being overbearing, accented by the Cobain-gone-South drawl of singer Hardy Morris.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Hassiotis  |  12-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Jazz Violinist Billy Bang Revisits Vietnam in Music for Veterans Daynew

"When I was writing that music, I remember actually crying again and seeing the nightmares I'd been trying to get away from."
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Mike Shanley  |  11-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Jolie Holland Conjures the Supernatural with 'The Living and the Dead'new

There's something slightly otherworldly about Jolie Holland. And it's not just the rhythmic swing and tonal lilt of her voice, and such lyrics as "Nobody likes a spook / Or so I've deduced / But I've loved some ghosts in my time."
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Andy Mulkerin  |  11-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pittsburgh Hip-Hop Group Formula412 Releases its Long-Anticipated Albumnew

Back in early 2006, the local supergroup burst onto the scene with a couple of high-profile shows and immediately went into the studio. As that hype turned into more live opportunities, the album sat on the back burner.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Aaron Jentzen  |  10-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Langhorne Slim Rollicks and Ramblesnew

Langhorne Slim is a streetwalking troubadour, trailed by his faithful backing War Eagles; a folk-singing vagabond, unwinding faithless tales over shuffling Americana.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Parker  |  10-06-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Toubab Krewe Fuses Western With West Africannew

Yes, Toubab Krewe can, strictly speaking, be called a jam band. It plays the requisite outdoor fests, and it fuses Western rock with world music. But consider this band a moment before you dismiss it as just another draw for the drum-circle crowd.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Andy Mulkerin  |  09-29-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Julie Fowlis Brings Gaelic Tradition into the Pop Worldnew

The story of Scottish singer Julie Fowlis neither begins nor ends with that of Angus Alick MacAulay. But, as is the case with all traditional music, to truly understand the tale, one has to dive into the river mid-stream.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Justin Hopper  |  09-29-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Ennui Returns with 'The Myth in Which We Live'new

From the tweaked atmospheres of their new full-length, it seems they've been busy reinventing themselves as an electro-pop group. I also suspect they've been listening to a lot of Genesis and M83.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Aaron Jentzen  |  09-08-2008  |  Reviews

Pittsburgh Legends Don Caballero Return with 'Punkgasm'new

Meet the new Don Caballero. Or rather, the new new Don Cab.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Aaron Jentzen  |  09-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

How Long Can Girl Talk Run?new

Just hours before his new album is sent to the Internet, Gregg Gillis is at home: a two-room Wilkinsburg apartment crammed with the detritus of his life on the road as internationally acclaimed mashup artist Girl Talk.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Aaron Jentzen  |  09-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Seeing Eyeballs Release 'Who Always Puts Acid in My Coffee?'new

Just as rootsy as it is spacey, Acid in My Coffee moves restlessly through the lo-fi underground, like a subterranean UFO abducting your senses in the blink of an eye.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Andrew McKeon  |  08-04-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

!!! Survives Electroclash, Recruits a Pittsburghernew

But for a moment the fledgling genre defined !!!, before disappearing quicker than hair metal in the wake of Nirvana.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Parker  |  07-21-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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