Weekly Wrap-Up 01.31.25

A few words about a few more local tracks that hit the spot this week ### A'leighsha - Claim It A smooth, dreamy, Stoney-produced statement of devotion; the song is the musical embodiment of its cover art. More from A'leighsha Follow on Instagram https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnDDuKWBgjs ### CLONING - lullaby The kind of scratching, clawing, warbling noise … Continue reading Weekly Wrap-Up 01.31.25

Daily Yinz – KB12 – One To The Ear

KB12's Kräsh! EP contains a selection of bizarre grooves. The five-and-a-half minute "One To The Ear" lopes along on the strength of an indefatigable drum loop layered with all manner of jazzy melodic stabs and disorienting sound effects. At different points the loop becomes muted, echoey, blown-out, but it never stops its stride. Rounding out … Continue reading Daily Yinz – KB12 – One To The Ear

Daily Yinz – Meezy Stepalot – Raccoon

The latest release from the McKeesport hip-hop artist. Even though "Raccoon"s instrumental intro--with its tiptoeing piano and muted brass fanfare--sounds like something you might hear soundtracking a Tom and Jerry chase, Meezy sets the record straight with his opening line: "We don't play around / This ain't no cartoon." The percussion kicks in with a … Continue reading Daily Yinz – Meezy Stepalot – Raccoon

Daily Yinz – feeble little horse – sober arc

The band made a Hayday demo temporarily available to raise funds for LA wildfire relief. A pitched-up squeak, like an infant's playtime hum, introduces "sober arc"s melodic through-line, which continues in the form of a curlicuing clean riff and a distorted power tool rendition. In true feeble little horse form, the production is a newspaper … Continue reading Daily Yinz – feeble little horse – sober arc

Daily Yinz – Mac Miller – Do You Have A Destination?

A posthumous release from the iconic Pittsburgh artist. 2013's Watching Movies with the Sound Off is my favorite Mac Miller album, so I was thrilled when I heard that Balloonerism was recorded around the same time. The work plunges listeners back into the same brew--jazzily psychedelic instrumentals, dazed melodies, existential musings, oddball asides--that made Watching … Continue reading Daily Yinz – Mac Miller – Do You Have A Destination?

Daily Yinz – Catatoneya – Jesus Loves Me, But I Prefer To Be Friends

The trio's latest album is As Yesterday // So Tomorrow. Catatoneya deliver tight, deft rock music with a bit of added flair, courtesy of frontman Zachk Cain's expressive voice, which leaps into pleading howls and falsettos at a moment's notice. The excellently-named "Jesus Loves Me, But I Prefer To Be Friends" moves in a spirited … Continue reading Daily Yinz – Catatoneya – Jesus Loves Me, But I Prefer To Be Friends

Daily Yinz – Pacing – parking ticket song

songs (Asian Man Records) is a new collection of tunes from Pittsburgh-to-San Jose transplant Pacing. On "parking ticket song," Pacing's Katie McTigue illustrates, through music and lyrics alike, a brain that tumbles thoughts the way a washing machine does clothes. McTigue uses a parking ticket ("I can't remember to take it off except for when … Continue reading Daily Yinz – Pacing – parking ticket song

Daily Yinz – BBGuns – Big Dawgs Freestyle

The hip-hop duo returns with its first release since 2019. With their remix of Hanumankind's "Big Dawgs," Lazy JP and Barz Blackman--assisted by the original track's revved-up Kalmi instrumental--kick the door back open in raucous fashion. The one-liners come fast and furious, packaged in deft internal rhyme schemes and delivered with doses of humor both … Continue reading Daily Yinz – BBGuns – Big Dawgs Freestyle