Royal Haunts, the solo project of singer, songwriter and producer Tony Resch, embodies one of the most unique artists in the city.
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Pittsburgh Polyphony: Gray’s hazy mystique will keep you coming back
Pittsburgh native Gray brings together elements of trap and new-age R&B to form dark and brooding atmospheres topped with visceral lyricism, a sound he’s been shaping since his early teen years.
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2021 is right around the corner and year-end roundups are filling feeds.Let’s not waste any time.
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Ambient atmospheres and infectious melodies lay the groundwork of each record from alt-R&B artist and Pittsburgh native Raindrop Relly, who has continued to hone his craft since the release of his debut album, “Parked Outside,” in 2019.
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Over a mélange of folk-filled instrumentation and textures, Merce Lemon juxtaposes a soft and unassuming voice with taking on big, in-your-face ideas.
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Growing up in Homewood, rapper, singer and producer Benji. always had music around him.
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With all of Pennsylvania now ordered to stay at home, everyone could use a few ways to pass the time.
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Jack Stauber is the definition of bizarre.
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Pittsburgh Polyphony: James Gourlay is Pittsburgh’s most famous living Scot
Since becoming artistic and general director of River City Brass in 2010, Gourlay has been named one of the Top 30 Professionals of the Year by Musical America and has taken River City Brass from 21 yearly concerts up to 35.
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Pittsburgh Polyphony: One800 brings together the best and brightest – toll free
Production trio One800, comprised of Cody Maimone, Jeremy Rosinger and Dom Pomposelli, sets the tone for Pittsburgh’s hip-hop, pop and R&B scene with its December 2019 compilation, “Pittsburgh City Limits.”
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Pittsburgh Polyphony: A Punchline that still entertains 20 years later
When three Belle Vernon Area High School friends formed a pop-punk band in 1997, it was the only one they’d been in that lasted more than one practice.
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With their newest record, “No More Heroes,” released Oct. 11, The Zells bring a slightly less refined sound than 2018’s “Failure to Slide” – but that was their plan.
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My first introduction to Flower Crown was when they landed on Spotify’s Fresh Finds: Six Strings playlist with atmospheric and…
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Balancing being a student and musician is hard – succeeding at both is even harder. Pick Patek, Pittsburgh-based musician and Pitt student, knows all about it.
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Started by David Beck as a solo project, Pittsburgh’s String Machine came together to emanate a beautiful mutation of indie-folk filled with vivid soul-searching and passionate instrumentation.