Review: Adelita’s Way @Crafthouse Stage and Grill Pittsburgh
words and pix: Ed Thompson © 2019 Let me just start by saying this. Adeltias Way will be as big as Greta Van Fleet Read More
words and pix: Ed Thompson © 2019 Let me just start by saying this. Adeltias Way will be as big as Greta Van Fleet Read More
It must be the muck deep in the Mississippi River that makes for such wonderful sludge metal. Kirk Windstein of Crowbar and Pepper Keenan Read More
The impact of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting was felt not only here in our city but nationwide. Since that horrible day, there Read More
“Turn the lights off, turn the lights off Your daddy better lock up his girl Say a prayer boy, call on the cross Cause Read More
Underoath has officially made a full-blown comeback with a new album which dropped earlier this year, and a tour to celebrate the fresh sounding Read More
They have been described as ‘the ultimate stoner band’, but that may not be giving the San Jose trio enough credit. Evolving from the Read More
Perhaps you have heard of Cannibal Corpse, the death metal band that made it into a Jim Carrey movie, has survived 30+ years in Read More
Currently on his “Black Labyrinth Tour”, Jonathan Davis, well-known as the lead singer of Korn, graced Pittsburgh with his solo act last night Read More
The excitement was palpable. A 14-year wait tends to do that. Backstage at catering, Mike Ness and the rest of Social Distortion are hanging Read More
Last night’s performance in Pittsburgh was no exception, Elton was enigmatic, personal, and vibrant, very impressive for a man who has had such a long illustrious career. Opening with “Benny and the Jets” in a minimalistic fashion that focused on Elton and his piano, the music man got the crowd singing along from the first note.