Music From the 412

746 – the Pennsylvania Rock Show: D.B. Djanco: Folk-Punk’s Evolving Musical Journey!

In this episode of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, Bill chats with Timothy Taylor and Nicholas Cooke, the creative minds behind D.B. Djanco. This unique DIY punk folk rock project, based in Morgantown, West Virginia, has quickly become known for its raw, energetic, and soul-stirring approach to music. Timothy and Nicholas blend punk intensity with folk-rock storytelling, bringing a fresh yet nostalgic vibe to the scene.

745 – Eden on Fire Talks Debut Album ‘Unresolved’ & Party

The Cynimatics will be joining Bill on Episode 744 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show.

Cynimatics is a band from Pittsburgh PA that combines the unlikely genres of 3rd wave ska and late 2000s neon era pop punk. Equal parts “Turn The Radio Off” by Reel Big Fish, and “Nothing Personal” by All Time Low if you will. The band performed regionally in Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas from 2013-2020 opening for some notable pop punk acts of the time such as Yellowcard, Carousel Kings, and Freshman 15 – as well as nationally touring bands on more of the ska side of things like Survay Says, The Supervillains, and Ballyhoo! Always trying to bridge the gap between the two mostly unrelated genres, the band made many connections in the scene and is still releasing music to this day. Their most recent album “Truancy, Anti-Poetry, and Other Stories” produced by Paul Menotiades (Punchline, The Composure) is out now and available on all streaming services

744 – the Pennsylvania Rock Show featuring the Cynimatics

The Cynimatics will be joining Bill on Episode 744 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show.

Cynimatics is a band from Pittsburgh PA that combines the unlikely genres of 3rd wave ska and late 2000s neon era pop punk. Equal parts “Turn The Radio Off” by Reel Big Fish, and “Nothing Personal” by All Time Low if you will. The band performed regionally in Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas from 2013-2020 opening for some notable pop punk acts of the time such as Yellowcard, Carousel Kings, and Freshman 15 – as well as nationally touring bands on more of the ska side of things like Survay Says, The Supervillains, and Ballyhoo! Always trying to bridge the gap between the two mostly unrelated genres, the band made many connections in the scene and is still releasing music to this day. Their most recent album “Truancy, Anti-Poetry, and Other Stories” produced by Paul Menotiades (Punchline, The Composure) is out now and available on all streaming services

743 – the Pennsylvania Rock Show featuring Dream the Heavy

On Episode 743 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, Bill is joined by Dream the Heavy, Pittsburgh’s 2023 Best Local Album winners, as voted by Pittsburgh City Paper. The band recently released a new single titled “Candy” and has been making waves in the local music scene since their formation in early 2022.

741 – the Pennsylvania Rock Show featuring Jared Greece

n Episode 741 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, Bill catches up with former Hybrid guitarist Jared Greece. Jared was a part of the “New Breed” version of Hybrid, which featured Terry McCausland on vocals and guitar, Steve Craven on bass, and Matt Ferrante on drums. Together, they released one EP during their time as a band.

740 – the Pennsylvania Rock Show featuring Erik Winger

Erik Winger

In Episode 740 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, Bill features Erik Winger, a talented singer-songwriter originally from Kittanning, PA, who has taken his musical journey to Orlando, Florida. Recently recognized in the Best of Orlando Readers’ Choice Awards, Erik secured 2nd place for Best Singer-Songwriter, a testament to his growing presence in the Florida music scene.

739 – the Pennsylvania Rock Show 20th Anniversary Show part 2

the Pennsylvania Rock Show 20th anniversary

We’re celebrating 20 years of the Pennsylvania Rock Show , where the heart of rock beats strong and true! What began as a dynamic live streaming radio show back on September 14, 2004, has evolved into a powerhouse of musical discovery. From its humble beginnings featuring electrifying live performances by unsigned bands, the Pennsylvania Rock Show has transformed into a multi-faceted sensation that spans the airwaves and beyond.

738 – the Pennsylvania Rock Show 20th Anniversary Show part 1

the Pennsylvania Rock Show 20th anniversary

We’re celebrating 20 years of the Pennsylvania Rock Show , where the heart of rock beats strong and true! What began as a dynamic live streaming radio show back on September 14, 2004, has evolved into a powerhouse of musical discovery. From its humble beginnings featuring electrifying live performances by unsigned bands, the Pennsylvania Rock Show has transformed into a multi-faceted sensation that spans the airwaves and beyond.

737 – the Pennsylvania Rock Show featuring Moonshine Jasmine

n Episode 737 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, Bill sits down with Moonshine Jasmine, a blues rock band hailing from Pittsburgh, PA. Fronted by Megan Pennington, Moonshine Jasmine’s journey has been nothing short of a “long strange trip.” Since 2014, Megan has been in search of a sound that resonated with her deepest musical dreams. This quest took her through recording contracts and countless miles on the road until she met Tyler Feathers, and everything clicked into place. Starting as a 3-piece acoustic trio, the band evolved into the powerful blues rock quartet known today, with Alex Wisniewski and Ben Osmond rounding out the lineup.