Top Steel City Tracks of 2011

I think my favorite part about living in Pittsburgh and keeping up with the music scene here is making annual year end lists of my favorite local music (if you’re curious, here are my 2009 and 2010 lists). I used to take the Steel City’s music scene for granted (especially during college) and assumed every other moderately sized metropolitan area in the region had a similar, or possibly larger, independent music community. But, after three years of really listening to (and subsequently analyzing) tons of music that was in some way, shape, or form born and bred in Pittsburgh, I’m pretty damn confident our music scene can stack up with any other city’s in America.

Just from looking at and listening to the music featured on the list below, it’s evident there is no singular Pittsburgh “sound.” Whether its the indie rock being played at the Brillobox and Mr. Small’s, the underground punk of The Shop, 222 Ormsby, and Mr. Roboto, the shredding metal at the 31st Street Pub and the Smiling Moose, the hip-hop of the Shadow Lounge and Z Lounge, or the electronic music mecca of the VIA Festival, I think we can all agree Pittsburgh’s music scene is currently flourishing. With that in mind, The Top Steel City Tracks of 2011 is my attempt to capture all the disparate sounds of Pittsburgh into one, condensed, twenty song list, with no ranking hierarchy or further explanation.

Also, if you think I missed something (and I most certainly did) please feel free to blow up the comment section with links to music, upcoming shows, or videos. Check the list after the jump. Continue reading

Video Premiere – Donora – “I Think I Like You”

Much to my own surprise, being that it was only the second time I had ever visited My Old Kentucky Blog, Donora has just premiered their video for “I Think I Like You,” which is their second, along with “Shout,” off their self titled debut from December last year. What transpires is nothing less than a virtuoso hoola hooping experience by a young lady named Laura Bergstein shot in one continuous take.  The visuals suit the unmitigated innocence of the track perfectly, as the radioactively green hoola hoop produces a stark contrast to the dilapidated ice cream stand in the background (start speculating on your own allegorical implications here).  Quite a pleasant surprise to help me get back into the swing of writing, which I hope to do more this week with my completed summer concert round up.  In the mean time, bask in the heart-melting sweetness of arguably Donora’s prettiest track.

Opus One announces full lineup for Girl Talk show

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So in the battle for the night of July 31 st  between Opus One Productions (Girl Talk Concert) and Joker Productions (Neko Case concert) it seems as if the final tactical maneuver on behalf of Opus One has rendered the Neko Case show (in my opinion anyway) obsolete.

Opus One (most likely at the behest of Mr. Greg Gillis) has proceeded to gather arguably the greatest collection of Pittsburgh-based talent on one bill in years.  In addition to the illustrious Girl Talk, the lineup will include Wiz Khalifa, Don Caballero, Donora, Grand Buffet, The Modey Lemon, and Centipede Eest peforming together at the Ampitheater at Station Square on July 31st at 6:00 pm. Continue reading

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