Episode 799 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show takes you deep into the heart of the Pittsburgh metal scene with a legend who’s been keeping the blast furnace burning for decades — Doc Rock, host of Metal Shop 101 on MetalShop101.com. Broadcasting from an abandoned steel mill on the shores of the Three Rivers, Doc Rock has forged his place as one of the most influential figures in Western Pennsylvania’s rock and metal community.
At first glance, Doc Rock looks every bit the classic metalhead: long hair, tattooed arms, blue jeans, and a vintage metal band t-shirt. But behind that rugged exterior lies a man with an enormous heart and an unshakable commitment to supporting local and unsigned musicians. His show, Metal Shop 101, has become a cornerstone of the Pittsburgh heavy metal scene, spotlighting emerging talent and giving independent bands the airplay they deserve.
The story of Metal Shop 101 began more than two decades ago in the Rock-A-Bye Café, a small South Hills bar where Doc Rock first spun metal records as a local DJ. What started as a regular gig quickly turned into something special. Local bands began showing up after rehearsals, bringing their own demo tapes to play during Doc’s set. The musicians joked that listening to each other’s music was like going to school — and thus, Metal Shop 101 was born.
Although the Rock-A-Bye Café has long since closed its doors, Doc Rock’s fire never went out. After a brief retirement, he resurrected Metal Shop 101 as a worldwide online radio show, continuing his mission to give underground artists a global platform. Today, his virtual blast furnace roars hotter than ever, uniting fans of heavy music across the Pittsburgh region and beyond.
Doc Rock’s philosophy is simple: metal is a community, not a competition. His studio still proudly displays the original Metal Shop 101 banner, a symbol of his unwavering dedication to local music. Whether it’s traditional heavy metal, thrash, or modern hard rock, Doc ensures that Pittsburgh’s metal bands have a voice that reaches far beyond the Steel City.
In this episode of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, host Bill Domiano talks with Doc Rock about the roots of Metal Shop 101, the evolution of the Pittsburgh music scene, and what it means to keep local metal alive in an ever-changing industry. Listeners will get a front-row seat to the stories, the passion, and the relentless energy that drive one of Pennsylvania’s most iconic rock personalities.
Episode 798 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show dives deep into the world of hard rock and heavy riffs with Vandergrift, Pennsylvania’s very own Rat Bastard. Known for his raw energy, driving guitar work, and no-holds-barred attitude, Rat Bastard stands as one of Western Pennsylvania’s most authentic and hard-hitting original rock acts.
From the heart of the 724, Rat Bastard has been delivering unapologetic, powerful hard rock that pays homage to the roots of metal and the spirit of rebellion. His discography is as relentless as his stage presence — including “High Time to Fly,” “Blackout Flashback,” “Epitaph of Existence,” “Fool of Destiny,” “Rat Bastard,” “Demon and Angel,” “Return of the Rat,” “The Rat’s Covers,” and more. Each album explores new territory in the realms of gritty hard rock, classic metal, and alternative rebellion, showcasing Rat Bastard’s ability to evolve while staying true to his signature sound.
In this episode, host Bill Domiano sits down with Rat Bastard to talk about his evolution as an artist, the process behind his studio work, and how he continues to represent the Western Pennsylvania rock scene with pride. From tales of recording sessions and songwriting inspiration to the energy of live performances, listeners will get an inside look into what fuels Rat Bastard’s creative fire.
This conversation isn’t just about music — it’s about attitude, perseverance, and the undying power of rock ‘n’ roll. Whether you’ve followed Rat Bastard since the early days or you’re discovering him for the first time, this episode is a crash course in pure Pennsylvania rock grit.
Rat Bastard’s work embodies everything that keeps the underground music scene alive — independent artistry, dedication, and an unfiltered sound that cuts through the noise. His impact on the Vandergrift and Pittsburgh rock communities continues to inspire musicians and fans who crave real, unpolished, and passionate rock music.
Catch this explosive episode of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, where we celebrate the power of local music and shine a spotlight on the artists who keep the scene alive. Rat Bastard proves that rock ‘n’ roll isn’t dead — it’s just louder than ever.
Listen now on your favorite podcast platform or at Build the Scene, and experience the raw force of Rat Bastard — a name that defines defiance, creativity, and pure rock energy.
Episode 797 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show takes listeners on an epic quest through the mythical lands of Ghorusalem with the mighty adventurers of Dethlehem. Known for their unique blend of fantasy storytelling, melodic death metal, and theatrical live performances, Dethlehem has become a cornerstone of Pittsburgh’s heavy metal and fantasy music scene. In this episode, host Bill Domiano sits down with the band to discuss their brand-new single, “Sun-Seeker,” and the journey toward their highly anticipated fifth album, Foul Sorcery.
Dethlehem is more than a metal band—they’re an immersive experience. Every song, album, and performance tells a piece of a larger narrative, chronicling the band’s adventures as warrior bards on a quest through mythical lands, battling evil, collecting treasures, and spreading the power of heavy metal. Their world of Ghorusalem is filled with humor, high fantasy, and shredding guitars, creating a musical experience unlike anything else in the metal community.
Their upcoming album, Foul Sorcery, promises to be their most ambitious work yet, combining blistering riffs, epic storytelling, and deep lore into a cohesive, fantasy-driven concept album. Fans can help the band bring this vision to life by supporting their Kickstarter campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dethlehem/dethlehems-5th-album-foul-sorcery. Exclusive rewards, collector’s items, and behind-the-scenes content await backers who join the quest.
In the interview, Bill and the members of Dethlehem dive into the creative process behind Sun-Seeker, how the band’s story-driven songwriting has evolved, and what fans can expect from Foul Sorcery. The discussion also touches on their live performances, which are renowned for their full-costume theatrics, RPG-style antics, and immersive storytelling. Dethlehem has built a loyal following across the U.S. metal scene, earning a reputation for delivering both killer music and unforgettable entertainment.
Dethlehem’s mix of melodic death metal, fantasy lore, and humor continues to redefine what a metal band can be. Whether you’re a fan of Amon Amarth, Gloryhammer, or GWAR, or simply love high-concept metal with heart and creativity, Dethlehem’s latest adventure will capture your imagination and ignite your inner warrior.
Explore their world, follow their story, and support their mission to keep the metal quest alive at https://www.dethlehem.com.
The Real Story: The band started as a joke at the request of a friend back in 2008 for a Halloween party. It was meant to be a one time thing, but the founding members had so much fun that they decided to keep writing songs and playing shows.
Episode 796 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show brings the firepower of Iron Brigade, a high-octane metal band whose sound channels the raw energy of power metal, thrash, and the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). Known for their commanding stage presence, intricate storytelling, and relentless energy, Iron Brigade is not just a band—they’re a movement for metal warriors everywhere.
Iron Brigade delivers an immersive experience that fuses heavy riffs, soaring melodies, and lyrical tales of history, war, folklore, and fantasy. Their music is designed to transport listeners into vivid worlds where battles rage, legends rise, and heroes never fall. Each performance is a full-scale assault of precision musicianship and passion that leaves audiences with raised horns, pounding hearts, and a hunger for more.
In this episode, host Bill Domiano sits down with the band to discuss their creative process, metal influences, and the stories behind their most powerful anthems. Listeners will hear about how the band formed, their evolution in the Pennsylvania metal scene, and what fuels their songwriting — from historical epics to fantasy-driven tales that echo the spirit of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Metallica.
With a sound rooted in the classic traditions of NWOBHM and fueled by modern energy, Iron Brigade is carving out a powerful niche in the American heavy metal underground. Their music combines technical precision with emotional depth, crafting songs that aren’t just heavy — they’re meaningful. Whether they’re thundering through a tale of ancient warriors or channeling the chaos of battle, Iron Brigade connects deeply with fans through both message and might.
More than just musicians, Iron Brigade are storytellers, historians, and performers dedicated to keeping the flame of true heavy metal burning bright. Every show is a rallying cry — a battle hymn for those who live and breathe the spirit of metal. Their mission is simple: unite the metal community through sound, strength, and solidarity.
Discover more about Iron Brigade and explore their upcoming shows, music, and merch at ironbrigademetal.com.
Episode 795 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show features The Rumble, an electrifying rock band hailing from Western Pennsylvania and winners of the coveted Grassy Award from 97.7 The Rock Station (WLER). Known for their dynamic performances and genre-bending sound, The Rumble continues to build momentum on the regional rock circuit. In this episode, we spotlight two of their standout tracks — the award-winning “King of Everything” and the powerful “Ghost In The Room.”
The Rumble has earned a loyal fanbase thanks to their high-energy shows and emotionally charged songwriting. Their music fuses classic rock foundations with a modern edge, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh. The band’s victory in WLER’s Grassy Awards cemented their reputation as one of the most exciting up-and-coming rock acts in Pennsylvania. With “King of Everything,” The Rumble delivered a commanding anthem filled with driving guitar riffs, soaring vocals, and the kind of power that makes you want to roll the windows down and crank the volume.
Their track “Ghost In The Room” reveals the band’s more introspective side, tackling themes of loss, isolation, and self-reflection. The balance between raw emotion and tight musicianship is what makes The Rumble stand out from the crowd. Their sound draws comparisons to modern hard rock heavyweights while keeping an authentic feel that resonates deeply with listeners.
In this episode, host Bill Domiano dives into the band’s creative process, the story behind their award-winning music, and what it means to be recognized by The Rock Station 97.7 WLER. Listeners will get an inside look at the band’s influences, songwriting approach, and their passion for keeping the Western PA rock scene thriving.
The Rumble represents everything that the Pennsylvania Rock Show is about — independent musicians with heart, grit, and undeniable talent. From the studio to the stage, they continue to carve out their own place in the regional music landscape. Whether you’ve been following them since their early days or are discovering them for the first time, this episode captures the true essence of modern rock coming out of Pennsylvania.
Catch The Rumble and explore their music on Facebook at facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063131475305
Episode 794 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show welcomes back the Philadelphia-based hard rock band Rat Rod, a group that proudly carries the torch of classic rock and roll with a modern edge. Known for their gritty riffs, high-energy shows, and relentless work ethic, Rat Rod has built a reputation as one of the hardest-working independent rock bands on the East Coast. This time around, they’re celebrating the release of their brand-new single, “The Highway,” a track that captures the band’s signature sound: raw, powerful, and uncompromising.
Formed in 2016, Rat Rod is anchored by the father-son guitar duo Mark and Brice McCarty, alongside vocalist Jeremy Hugo, bassist LJ, and drummer Harry Rosa. Together, they’ve released three studio albums and one live album, bringing their hard-driving rock to venues across the East Coast and Midwest. Their schedule has included multiple stops at the legendary M3 Pre-Party in Columbia, Maryland, where they shared the stage with heavy hitters like Bad Marriage (featuring former Tesla guitarist Tommy Skeoch), The Midnight Devils, and more.
Their music videos, including “Lightning Strikes” from their Light Em Up album and “Lone Wolf Rider,” have collectively racked up tens of thousands of views, proving Rat Rod’s growing reach and loyal fan base. With influences rooted in AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, Airbourne, Guns N’ Roses, Jet, and The Angels, Rat Rod delivers no-frills, pedal-to-the-metal rock that feels like it belongs in both smoky bars and massive arenas.
Known for their relentless gigging, sometimes hitting three shows in two days, Rat Rod thrives on live performance. From strip malls to concert halls, their mission has always been to bring high-octane rock wherever there’s a stage. Tracks like “Knock ‘Em Down,” “All or Nothin’,” and “Hella Ride” have become fan favorites, solidifying their reputation as purveyors of no-nonsense, good-time rock and roll.
In this episode, Bill and the band dive into the making of “The Highway,” their journey from 2016 to today, and what’s next for this unstoppable Philadelphia powerhouse. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of classic hard rock or someone searching for fresh blood in the rock scene, Rat Rod proves that rock and roll is alive, well, and rolling down the highway.
Learn more about Rat Rod and their upcoming shows at ratrodrocks.com
Episode 793 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show is a milestone celebration as Bill welcomes Utah Burgess of Shady Lady Productions to honor 20 years of shaping live music and entertainment in Western Pennsylvania. For two decades, Shady Lady Productions has been a driving force in the local scene, providing professional sound services, talent booking, production management, event planning, and event promotion with a strong emphasis on supporting community and independent artists.
Utah shares the inspiring journey of how Shady Lady Productions grew from humble beginnings into one of the region’s most trusted names in entertainment. Known for organizing and promoting unforgettable live music and comedy events, Shady Lady Productions has also played a vital role in giving back to the community, helping raise between $50,000 and $150,000 each year for local causes.
In this episode, listeners will hear about the challenges and triumphs of running a production company, the behind-the-scenes stories of putting together large-scale shows, and what it takes to keep live music thriving in Western Pennsylvania. Utah also discusses his work as co-host of Grass Roots on The Rock Station 97.7, where he helps shine a spotlight on independent talent every Sunday night at 7 PM.
Whether you are an aspiring artist, a fan of the local music scene, or someone interested in the business side of live events, this episode offers a deep dive into the heart and soul of Western PA’s music community. Utah’s commitment to quality entertainment and community engagement demonstrates the lasting impact Shady Lady Productions has had for 20 years—and continues to have today.
Tune in to Episode 793 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show for an inspiring conversation about music, community, and the power of grassroots support.
Learn more about Shady Lady Productions and upcoming events at shadyladyproductions.com
On the 21 year anniversary episode of the Pennsylvania Rock Show we go back into our archives and play some PA Rock Show legendary songs and we discuss the book - When We Rocked: The Story of the Philadelphia Rock Music Scene. When We Rocked focuses on the Philadelphia musical landscape of Rock, from roughly 1978 to 1992, telling the story of a city, the music scene that emerged and its involvement and link to the national stage.When We Rocked lays the foundation and framework of a time that was like no other; when Rock ‘n Roll was a way of life, highlighting the people, places, and events that were instrumental in making Philadelphia, the music, and the bands of that time, uniquely impactful and forever unforgettable.When We Rocked includes first-hand accounts from notable Philly artists such as Johnny Dee (Britny Fox, World War III, Doro), Billy Childs (Britny Fox, Fragile), Dave Weakley (Teeze/Roughhouse), Reggie Wu (Heavens Edge), Ken Shockley (Assassin), Mark Chasen (Precious Metal, Whitefoxx, Chasen), Michael Natalini (Trammps/Teeze/Roughhouse), Roberto Lombardi (April Fool), Dan Dagon (Dagon, World War III), John Coonan (Seeker), Gary Capriotti (Anvil Bitch), and Chris Natalini (Praying Mantis Productions, Final Prayer) among others. Along with national perspectives from artists such as Lorraine Lewis (Femme Fatale), Jack Russell (Great White), Geoff Tate (Queensryche), Mike Tramp (White Lion), Chip Z’Nuff (Enuff Z’ Nuff), and Stephen Pearcy (Ratt).When We Rocked has been published through March Baby Media and now in paperback.
Episode 791 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show features MSJR, an unsigned band from Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania making waves with their signature fusion of reggae and rock music. Bursting onto the scene in 2023 as an open mic project, MSJR has quickly transformed into a powerful touring act, sharing their message and music with audiences nationwide.
MSJR’s latest album, “Spread The Love,” embodies everything the band stands for: positive vibrations, soulful energy, and music with a mission. Their sound pays tribute to reggae and rock legends like Bob Marley, Sublime, Stick Figure, and Rebelution, while remaining fresh and original. This unique blend of influences allows MSJR to resonate with fans of both traditional reggae and modern alternative rock.
Founded by frontman Jonathan Vanaskie, MSJR was created as a heartfelt tribute to his late friend Michael Spade Jr., who tragically passed away by suicide. In Michael’s honor, every note of MSJR’s music carries meaning. Their dedication goes beyond the stage—they are deeply active in suicide prevention awareness and community support. The band has worked with organizations such as the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, SpeakUp ReachOut Foundation, Veterans Bushido in Greensburg, The Brandon Nash Scholarship, and numerous local VFWs.
This episode takes listeners behind the music to uncover MSJR’s journey, from open mic beginnings to a national tour, the writing and recording process of Spread The Love, and the deeper mission that fuels their artistry. Host Bill Domiano dives into how MSJR’s experiences, influences, and community involvement shape their identity as one of Pennsylvania’s most meaningful emerging bands.
Whether you are drawn to the smooth rhythms of reggae, the edge of alternative rock, or the passion of a band with a mission, Episode 791 offers a powerful look into MSJR’s world. The episode captures both their musical inspiration and their ongoing efforts to inspire change, raise awareness, and connect with people through music.
Listen to Episode 791 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show and experience the inspiring story and music of MSJR.
Episode 790 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show marks the much-anticipated return of The Anxiety Effect, a dynamic and powerful band that has already made waves on previous episodes 652 and 707. This time, the band joins host Bill Domiano to discuss their brand-new single, The Lost and Found, which officially dropped on August 26th across all major streaming platforms.
The Anxiety Effect has built a reputation for their intense, emotional sound that blends elements of hard rock, metal, and alternative influences. Their latest release, The Lost and Found, showcases the band’s growth while staying true to their raw and authentic style.
In this episode, we dive into the inspiration behind The Lost and Found, the creative process that brought it to life, and how the band continues to evolve musically with each release. The conversation also covers their upcoming shows, with a special spotlight on their September 5, 2025 performance at SideQuest on 44th in Pittsburgh, PA, where they will share the stage with FivexFive and Walking Down Main. This event promises to be a high-energy night of live music for rock fans in the Pittsburgh region.
Listeners will also get a glimpse into The Anxiety Effect’s journey since their earlier appearances on the Pennsylvania Rock Show. From their growth as musicians to their continued connection with fans, Episode 790 delivers insight into what drives the band forward. The Anxiety Effect is more than just a name—it represents the emotional release and energy that defines their sound.
Whether you are discovering The Anxiety Effect for the first time or have followed them through their past episodes, this installment of the Pennsylvania Rock Show is packed with music news, behind-the-scenes stories, and a closer look at one of Pennsylvania’s most exciting unsigned bands.
Don’t miss Episode 790 featuring The Anxiety Effect, their new single The Lost and Found, and details about their upcoming Pittsburgh show.
Follow The Anxiety Effect on social media and stream The Lost and Found now on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and all major platforms.
In Episode 789 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, host Bill Domiano sits down with Dan Stonerook, an accomplished singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player whose music blends acoustic blues, folk traditions, and heartfelt storytelling. Known for weaving his own personal experiences and working-class perspective into every song, Dan’s stripped-down, authentic style sets him apart in today’s independent music scene.
As highlighted by Pennsylvania Musician Magazine’s Jim Price, “Dan incorporates his personal experiences and observations, stories and blue-collar realities into his own distinctive, stripped-down sound.” This authenticity resonates deeply with audiences, making his performances both relatable and unforgettable.
During the episode, Dan and Bill discuss the roots of his songwriting, how his personal journey shapes his music, and the influences that inspire his craft. With a style often compared to Steve Earle and Ray Wylie Hubbard, Dan carries the soul of the 60’s and 70’s singer-songwriter era while infusing it with a modern edge.
Audiences who have seen Dan perform know he brings more than just music to the stage—he delivers stories. At the Rosedale Fall Festival in Penn Hills, “Dan Stonerook on guitar and harmonica entertained the audience with his unique blend of acoustic blues and storytelling,” wrote Lillian Dedomenic of Trib Live. His ability to captivate crowds with both original songs and carefully chosen cover material reflects the depth and range of his artistry.
Listeners of this episode will get an inside look at how Dan develops his setlists, how he chooses songs that complement his originals, and how he crafts a performance that feels both timeless and deeply personal. From his earliest inspirations to his current projects, Dan opens up about the journey of being an independent musician, the challenges of connecting with audiences, and the rewards of staying true to one’s artistic vision.
If you’re a fan of acoustic blues, Americana, folk-rock, or authentic singer-songwriter music, Episode 788 is a must-listen. Dan’s storytelling, honesty, and unique sound embody the spirit of the Pennsylvania Rock Show: showcasing local, independent artists who deserve recognition far beyond their hometown stages.
Learn more about Dan Stonerook at danstonerook.com.
In Episode 787 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, host Bill Domiano welcomes Suppress the Sky, a powerhouse heavy rock band hailing from Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, with deep roots across the Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) music scene.
In this episode, the band dives into their journey as musicians, their unique blend of heavy rock influences, and the creative process behind their hard-hitting sound. Listeners will hear about their upcoming live performance on Friday, August 22nd at Dingbatz in Clifton, New Jersey. This all-ages show (21+ to drink) will feature an explosive lineup including Agita, ambedo., Biolaced, and of course, Suppress the Sky. With doors opening at 7:00 PM, this promises to be an unforgettable night for fans of intense, high-energy rock music. Bill and the band discuss what goes into preparing for a major show, their favorite venues to play, and how their NEPA roots shaped their sound.
If you’re a fan of heavy rock, modern metal, independent music interviews, or discovering new unsigned talent, this episode delivers it all. Suppress the Sky brings an authentic, no-holds-barred approach to music, blending raw emotion with razor-sharp musicianship.
Listeners will also gain insight into how the band navigates today’s independent music landscape—balancing creativity with promotion, live performance with studio work, and staying true to their sound while evolving artistically.
Don’t miss this opportunity to get to know one of NEPA’s rising stars in heavy rock. Tune in, discover their story, and mark your calendar for August 22nd at Dingbatz.
Find Suppress the Sky online: https://suppressthesky.com/
Episode 786 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show welcomes back Neostem, the explosive Pittsburgh-based rock trio known for their gritty sound, dynamic performances, and unwavering DIY ethic. Host Bill Domiano sits down with the band to catch up on everything Neostem—including their latest music, upcoming shows, and the behind-the-scenes energy fueling their ever-evolving sound.
With a firm foothold in Pittsburgh’s independent music scene, Neostem continues to make waves with their unique blend of grunge, punk, and alternative rock. In this episode, the band dives deep into the creative process behind their new material, giving fans a sneak peek into what’s coming next. From jam-packed rehearsals to high-energy live sets, Neostem brings their passion and precision to every stage they step on.
Bill and the band also chat about their current lineup, how their songwriting has progressed, and what it’s like to maintain momentum in a post-pandemic music world. Whether it’s gritty rehearsal space stories or high-octane performance moments, this episode is a must-listen for fans of raw, authentic rock music and the Pittsburgh local scene.
Listeners will get an exclusive look at Neostem’s upcoming show schedule, where to find their latest releases, and how the band continues to grow its presence in both physical and digital spaces. If you’re into bands that grind hard, sound loud, and stay true to their roots, Neostem is a name to know—and this episode is your front-row ticket to their world.
Don’t miss this powerful and honest conversation with one of the hardest-working bands in Western Pennsylvania.
Tune in to hear about:
Upcoming Neostem shows and tour dates
New tracks in the pipeline
Life in the rehearsal room
Neostem’s role in the Pittsburgh rock community
How they’re keeping the grunge/alt-rock spirit alive
Catch Episode 786 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show now, wherever you listen to your favorite music podcasts.
Episode 785 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show features a compelling conversation with Kyle Matovcik, the dynamic guitarist of Pittsburgh-based hard rock powerhouse A Common Crown and the insightful voice behind the In Liberty & Health Podcast. In this episode, Kyle dives into his musical journey, the evolution of A Common Crown’s hard-hitting sound, and what inspires the band’s powerful performances and songwriting.
We also explore Kyle’s role as the host of In Liberty & Health, a podcast where he discusses fitness, philosophy, liberty, and how these ideas intersect with the music world. Learn how his personal values fuel both his artistic expression and thought-provoking podcast conversations.
From backstage stories to guitar gear, from wellness to personal growth, this episode gives listeners a full-spectrum look into one of Pittsburgh’s most multifaceted musicians.
Whether you’re into rock music interviews, discovering new independent bands, or expanding your mind through deep conversations, this episode is packed with value.
In Episode 784 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, host Bill welcomes Cody Lemmon, bassist for the high-energy Pittsburgh-based rock band Black Ridge. As the second longest-tenured member of the band, Cody offers an insider’s perspective into the evolution and history of one of the region’s most talked-about rock acts. From their early days to their most recent milestones, this episode explores the journey of Black Ridge and what keeps them pushing the envelope in the independent music scene.
Cody and Bill discuss the band’s recent standout performances at the DVE Coffee House, where they showcased their tight musicianship and infectious energy, and the North Side Music Festival, where they connected with fans and made a powerful impression. Learn more about Cody’s musical background, his role in shaping the band’s sound, and what lies ahead for Black Ridge.
Whether you’re a fan of rock band interviews, local music spotlights, or behind-the-scenes band stories, this episode delivers it all.
In this electrifying episode of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, we’re joined by XDB, a powerhouse band forged in the fires of classic and heavy rock. With deep roots in the timeless sound of the ’70s and ’80s, XDB channels the raw energy of rock legends while carving out a bold, modern identity. Their music blends soaring vocals, blistering guitar solos, thunderous drumbeats, and pure rock attitude, capturing the true spirit of classic and heavy rock for a new generation.
Tune in as we dive into the band’s creative process, their influences ranging from Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath to Iron Maiden and Deep Purple, and their journey through the evolving rock landscape. From stage stories to behind-the-scenes insights, this episode is packed with the passion and power that define rock ‘n’ roll.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of hard-hitting riffs and arena-sized anthems or looking to discover your next favorite band, XDB delivers rock without compromise.
JD Wolf is a one man solo project based in Pittsburgh, PA by Jason Barna. It was born out of the desire to finally get my music out there after being sick of failed bands thanks to others lack of drive and ambition. I am a self taught musician that plays everything you hear in JD Wolf although I am primarily a guitarist and singer. I’ve been playing since I was 13 years old, and I’m 41 now.
Over those years I’ve been in various bands such as Karma Kast and April’s Fool/Steel Mana (the latter being with Ian Hemi). After years of go no where bands I decided to do everything myself just so I could actually get my music heard. JD Wolf officially started up in 2021 with my first 2 releases being in 2022. I am currently working on my album “No Signal” which will hopefully be finished by Fall of 2025.
On this episode of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, Bill sits down with 9Sundays, the hard-hitting rock band fresh off the excitement of their recent CD release party. Known for their electrifying performances and emotionally driven sound, 9Sundays shares insights into their brand-new music, upcoming live shows, and fresh band merchandise—including newly released t-shirts that fans will love.
In this exclusive interview, the band discusses the energy and emotion behind their latest release, what fans can expect from their upcoming shows on October 4 in Brilliant, Ohio, and October 18 at 31 Sports Bar and Grille in Bridgeville, PA. Whether you’re already a fan or just discovering them, this is your chance to get a behind-the-scenes look at a band on the rise in the Western Pennsylvania and Ohio rock scenes.
If you’re passionate about independent rock music, love to discover new bands, or enjoy in-depth musician interviews, this episode is a must-listen. Hit play and connect with the raw, unfiltered sound of 9Sundays.
Bill chats with Rocky (Borstal Boys, SuperMonkey, & Music from the 412), Brandon Cornish (A Common Crown), Mikey P (skell), Cam (skell), Bones (skell), and Zosia West (Reign of Z). He also spins music from all the bands participating in the show on June 28th and the one at Penn Brewery on July 4th. Make sure to head over to https://www.rockforlifeconcert.com/ to make a donation for Dallis, or to find the details on the show!
Join us for Episode 779 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show as we celebrate 25 years of Prime8, a powerhouse band that has been rocking stages and evolving their sound since their inception. In this milestone episode, we dive deep into the history of Prime8, new members, returning members, exploring their journey through the regional and underground rock scenes, musical evolution, standout performances, and their impact on Pennsylvania’s music culture.
Prime8 reflects the grit, energy, and authenticity of 25 years in the business. We discuss their upcoming anniversary show, the release of their highly anticipated 25-year album, and what fans can expect from this new chapter in their legacy. Whether you’ve followed Prime8 from the beginning or you’re just discovering their music, this episode delivers an inside look at the endurance and drive it takes to keep a rock band going strong for a quarter-century.
Tune in to hear exclusive stories, band insights, and the passion that fuels Prime8’s music. If you’re a fan of independent rock, music interviews, band documentaries, and discovering new music, this episode is for you.