the Pennsylvania Rock Show

Welcome to 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. Join us as we celebrate the rich tapestry of Pennsylvania’s unsigned music scene, showcasing the raw talent and infectious energy of local artists. From blistering guitar solos to soul-stirring vocals, each episode of the Pennsylvania Rock Show is a sonic journey like no other. But that’s just the beginning – we’ve expanded our reach to encompass not only radio but also podcasts, on-demand television, and OTT streaming services. Now, you can experience the magic of the Pennsylvania Rock Show anytime, anywhere, on any device. So crank up the volume, strap in, and get ready to ro

Episodes

  1. JAN 27

    Rocky Lamonde & Mick Michaels PARS811

    Episode 811 of The Pennsylvania Rock Show delivers a double-segment deep dive into the heart of the Pennsylvania independent music scene, featuring updates from Music from the 412, reflections on life after The Borstal Boys, and the continued evolution of Corners of Sanctuary and The Cosmick Voice Podcast.In Segment One, Bill sits down with Rocky LaMonde of Music from the 412 for a comprehensive update on the current and future status of the station. Rocky discusses exciting growth opportunities for artists, creators, and fans, including open invitations for musicians, podcasters, and content creators to launch radio shows or TV programs on the Music from the 412 platform. This segment highlights the station’s ongoing mission to support local, regional, and unsigned artists while expanding access to independent music across digital radio, television, and streaming platforms. Rocky also opens up about his life after the disbanding of The Borstal Boys, sharing insight into where his musical journey has taken him since the band’s final chapter. Fans of the Borstal Boys will want to tune in, as Rocky confirms that a previously unreleased Borstal Boys album is still scheduled for release, keeping the band’s legacy alive for longtime supporters of Pennsylvania rock. In Segment Two, Bill reconnects with Mick Michaels, frontman of Corners of Sanctuary, host of The Cosmick Voice podcast, and now the official voice behind Music from the 412’s Music News segment. Mick provides updates on Corners of Sanctuary, discussing current projects, the band’s momentum, and what fans can expect moving forward. He also shares insight into the continued growth of The Cosmick Voice Podcast, a platform dedicated to meaningful conversations across music, creativity, and personal growth. A major highlight of the discussion is Mick’s expanded role within Music from the 412, where his voice now anchors the station’s Music News segment. This collaboration strengthens the connection between Pennsylvania’s rock and metal community, independent media, and artist-driven storytelling. Episode 811 is essential listening for fans of Pennsylvania rock music, independent radio, local music scenes, and creators looking to get involved with Music from the 412. From station updates and unreleased music news to podcasting, band life, and platform expansion, this episode showcases the people building and sustaining independent music culture in Western Pennsylvania and beyond. Don’t forget to download the Music from the 412 Roku and Fire TV On-Demand apps to stream exclusive music programming, interviews, and local artist content anytime. Featuring Music from: Michael Botte Band, Noble Hops, The Borstal Boys, Theriaca, Corners of Sanctuary, G. E. Long Band, Dematus, Ferocious Ghosts, Rat Rod The post Rocky Lamonde & Mick Michaels PARS811 first appeared on Build the Scene.

    1h 1m
  2. JAN 20

    Erro (and TK from Dream the Heavy) PARS810

    Episode 810 of The Pennsylvania Rock Show features Erro, a genre-bending, female-fronted pop-rock collective rising out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Led by singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Nikki Stagel, Erro is on a mission to prove that infectious, modern pop music can still be created organically, honestly, and without overproduction. Erro blends melodic warmth with the immediacy of contemporary pop-rock, crafting songs that feel tangible, emotional, and deeply human. Their sound bridges the gap between radio-ready hooks and raw performance energy, delivering music that connects instantly while maintaining authenticity. In a digital era dominated by perfection and polish, Erro stands apart by embracing imperfection as a creative strength. At the core of Erro’s creative philosophy is a commitment to authenticity. Their songwriting and recording process prioritizes the human experience through raw instrumentation and rotating studio collaborations. From the very beginning, the collective made a deliberate decision to limit modern studio technology. There are no punch-ins, no pre-recorded shortcuts, and no artificial polish. Every note captured is the result of a real performance, recorded in the moment. This approach allows Erro’s music to breathe. The emotion remains intact, the performances feel alive, and the listener connection is immediate. Their songs are melodically catchy yet emotionally grounded, offering warmth, honesty, and relatability that resonates across genres and generations. Erro speaks directly to listeners searching for substance beneath the surface of modern pop music. Episode 810 also features a side conversation with TK of Dream the Heavy, discussing his collaboration with Erro. This cross-scene discussion highlights the creative crossover happening within the Pittsburgh music community and explores how collaboration across genres can lead to unexpected and powerful results. TK shares insight into working with Erro’s organic approach, blending heavy sensibilities with melodic pop-rock authenticity. In this episode, we dive into Erro’s origins and the importance of capturing genuine emotion in modern music. We also explore how collaboration fuels creativity and why Pittsburgh continues to produce artists willing to challenge convention. Featuring music from: A Common Crown, Awaiting Abigail, Erro, Dream the Heavy, Broom, Terachain Sky The post Erro (and TK from Dream the Heavy) PARS810 first appeared on Build the Scene.

    1h 1m
  3. JAN 6

    Jozey & The Corruption PARS808

    Episode 808 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show features an in-depth conversation with Jozey, frontman of Jozey & the Corruption and the creator of The Louder Than My Demons Podcast, a brutally honest audio/video journal documenting his personal battle to get and stay sober. Known for gritty rock anthems, emotional intensity, and a fearless willingness to speak openly about struggle, resilience, and recovery, Jozey is one of the most compelling voices in the unsigned rock and alternative music scene. This episode explores multiple layers of Jozey’s creative world, beginning with the highly anticipated return of Jozey & the Corruption to the stage on January 10th, marking a powerful comeback moment for the band. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the group’s return, and Episode 808 takes listeners behind the curtain of what this performance means for the band, their music, and the future of the project. We also discuss the release of two standout singles from their album Being #2 Sucks — Ghosts and Devil’s Going to Win. Both tracks demonstrate the band’s signature fusion of raw rock energy, melodic hooks, and deeply personal storytelling. Ghosts delivers an introspective, emotionally charged look at the shadows that linger long after past mistakes, relationships, or internal battles. Devil’s Going to Win uses aggressive rock grit and lyrical urgency to explore the darker moments of self-doubt and the internal tug-of-war between self-destruction and redemption. Together, these singles highlight why Jozey & the Corruption continue to resonate strongly with listeners who crave authenticity in modern rock. The conversation also dives into The Louder Than My Demons Podcast, Jozey’s ongoing war journal chronicling his journey through addiction, sobriety, relapse, and recovery. The podcast is unfiltered, direct, and emotionally honest, offering a voice for anyone navigating their own struggles while reminding listeners that healing is not linear. Throughout Episode 808, Jozey shares the mindset behind launching the podcast, the responsibility of vulnerability, and how the project has impacted both his life and his connection with fans. Listeners will gain insight into the creative process behind Jozey & the Corruption, the meaning of their recent releases, what the band’s January 10th return signifies, and how Jozey continues channeling his personal experiences into powerful rock music and raw storytelling. This is a must-hear episode for fans of modern rock, emotional songwriting, mental health advocacy, and the Western Pennsylvania music community. Featuring music from: Neostem, Project 9, Aurora Fire, DemUnillusions, Iron Brigade, Jozey and the Corruption The post Jozey & The Corruption PARS808 first appeared on Build the Scene.

    1 hr
  4. 12/16/2025

    Appalachian Honey PARS805

    Episode 805 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show highlights one of Western Pennsylvania’s most captivating acoustic Americana acts, Appalachian Honey. Based in the rolling hills of Western PA, this acoustic Americana duo blends heartfelt songwriting, traditional roots influences, and powerful musicianship into a sound that feels both timeless and refreshingly original. Featuring the warm, charismatic vocals of Krissy Jo and the shimmering mandolin work of Damon Dosch, Appalachian Honey has quickly become one of the region’s most recognized emerging acts in Americana, folk, acoustic, and Appalachian country folk rock music. Krissy Jo brings a deep connection to folk, country, and rock songwriting, channeling her personal journey through stories of love, loss, resilience, and hope. Her voice carries the emotional richness of Americana tradition, delivering performances that feel intimate, authentic, and grounded in lived experience. Listeners are drawn to her natural storytelling and melodic instinct, crafting songs that capture the simple but powerful moments that define everyday life. Damon Dosch adds a distinct sparkle with his masterful musicianship, weaving mandolin, tremolo, and harp textures into each track. His style is vibrant, expressive, and subtly virtuosic, giving Appalachian Honey a unique sonic identity that stands out within the Western PA music scene. His playing provides the duo with a sound that feels rooted in classic Americana and Appalachian folk traditions while still remaining modern, melodic, and full of personality. Appalachian Honey’s origin story began at an open mic night, where Krissy and Damon discovered their shared love for the rich heritage of American roots music. Since then, the duo has cultivated a reputation for authenticity, genre versatility, and heartfelt performances. Their setlist blends original material with thoughtful reinterpretations of songs spanning multiple genres, from folk to classic country to rock. Their ability to honor tradition while introducing their own modern acoustic touch has resonated deeply with audiences across Western Pennsylvania and beyond. In June 2025, Appalachian Honey earned a major milestone when they opened for country legend Tracy Byrd, marking a defining moment in their musical journey. Later that year, in September 2025, the duo was honored as Best Country Artist in the Pittsburgh City Paper’s Best of PGH Awards, further validating their growing impact within the regional music scene. Appalachian Honey has also gained visibility through multiple features on Jazz’s Rockin’ Road Show on MusicFromThe412.com, appearing on Episodes 40, 44, and 46. Their song You’re Still Around continues to gain traction, showcasing the duo’s ability to write emotionally resonant, lyrically rich, and skillfully arranged Americana music. Episode 805 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show explores their story, influences, songwriting process, live performance experiences, and the ongoing evolution of their sound. Fans of acoustic music, traditional Americana, roots-inspired creativity, and Western PA artistry will find plenty to love in this in-depth conversation with one of the region’s most promising folk Americana acts. Featuring Music from Rising Regina, Mark Dignam, Woodland Creatures, D.B. Djanco, Danny Gochnour The post Appalachian Honey PARS805 first appeared on Build the Scene.

    1 hr
  5. 12/09/2025

    Skip Shaffer PARS804

    Episode 804 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show features the long-awaited return of Skip Shaffer, a Pittsburgh-born melodic hard rock songwriter stepping back into the music scene after a powerful 16-year hiatus. This episode digs into Skip’s rebirth as an artist in 2025, his renewed commitment to songwriting, and the explosive new sound he is bringing to Western Pennsylvania rock. Skip Shaffer’s music is classic melodic hard rock reborn for a new era. His sound blends Tesla-style soul, Skid Row energy, Black Sabbath heaviness, Mötley Crüe attitude, and Aerosmith versatility, all shaped through razor-sharp modern production that brings cinematic emotion and raw rock edge back to the forefront. In this episode, Skip opens up about restarting his career, reconnecting with the Pittsburgh music community, and collaborating with other local musicians to create something both nostalgic and brand new. We explore the stories behind Skip’s most emotionally charged songs – the heartfelt devotion of “You’re The One,” the defiant grit of “I Own The Road,” and his upcoming anthem “Welcome to the Family,” a wedding-ready track with timeless rock warmth. Skip’s songwriting is built on open-road storytelling, late-night confessions, and lived-in authenticity. His music hits with both volume and vulnerability. This episode also features Skip’s collaboration with well-known Pittsburgh musician Lenny Collini, recorded for a Christmas album project. We discuss the layers of melody, harmony, and emotional storytelling in his songwriting. The track serves as a reminder of Skip’s connection to the local music community and his ability to seamlessly blend classic rock influences with heartfelt seasonal themes. Episode 804 is a deep dive into rediscovery, artistic resilience, and the rebirth of a musician with decades of stories to tell. For listeners who follow Pittsburgh rock, independent artists, or the evolution of hard rock songwriting, this episode delivers a powerful narrative about what it means to return to the craft after years away and still come back with fire, purpose, and the riffs to prove it. Featuring Music from: Brain Dead By Sunday, Skip Shaffer, The Christmas Experience, Making State, Rat Bastard, Iron Brigade The post Skip Shaffer PARS804 first appeared on Build the Scene.

    1 hr

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
4 Ratings

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Welcome to 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. Join us as we celebrate the rich tapestry of Pennsylvania’s unsigned music scene, showcasing the raw talent and infectious energy of local artists. From blistering guitar solos to soul-stirring vocals, each episode of the Pennsylvania Rock Show is a sonic journey like no other. But that’s just the beginning – we’ve expanded our reach to encompass not only radio but also podcasts, on-demand television, and OTT streaming services. Now, you can experience the magic of the Pennsylvania Rock Show anytime, anywhere, on any device. So crank up the volume, strap in, and get ready to ro

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