
Best Music of 2021 Recap
An extremely late recap of the best albums/EP’s and singles, from artists in Pittsburgh and elsewhere, that came out in 2021. Yes, 2021.

The Best Pittsburgh Music of the Decade: Electronic/Pop, Part 1
After reviewing Country/Folk/Americana for the first installments, we’re moving on to Electronic/Pop. This is a big umbrella, potentially covering anything from the bubblegum to the experimental. The influences these artists draw from vary widely, but they all have something in common: a knack for crafting earworms that feature at least a little bit of our friend, the synthesizer.

The Best Pittsburgh Music of the Decade: Country/Folk/Americana, Part 3
Today, July 17, 2020, I turn 28. In normal times, I’d be celebrating by heading out to the first night of the Deutschtown Music Festival, one of my favorite events of the summer, with my camera in tow. I’d be seeing and shooting so many great performances, catching up with friends and acquaintances, and embracing the sweltering humidity of a Pittsburgh July in the name of our fantastic local music scene.
But these aren’t normal times. For most of us, it’s the most challenging period of our lives.

Caleb Kopta Hits the Gas With New Singles, “Girls” and “Wanderer”
“These songs are the classic story of a short-lived teenage romance,” Kopta explains. “Love, infatuation, tension, misunderstanding, confusion, hurt, dismay—all of it at once.”

Indie Hip-Hop Duo BBGuns Encourages You to “Help Yourself” with Phenomenal Second Album
On Help Yourself, BBGuns take more chances than ever before. And those risks pay off. Shoegazey pop, indie rock, dance/house, doo-wop, and even snatches of 60’s classic rock and dark electronica all make appearances.
“I think we were just more confident in the ideas that we started on [our first album] Thirst,” says JP. “A style had formed, and we kind of had a loose formula down, and weren’t afraid to find ways to shape that in new combinations.”