The Dead End Streets were named "a Pittsburgh Supergroup" by Scott Mervis in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette because its members are some of the most accomplished musicians in the Pittsburgh rock scene. Stellar songwriting that has been compared to the likes of John Hiatt and Bruce Springsteen. The Americana band features male and female lead vocals backed by screaming guitar solos, and a hearty horn section. They blend genres seemlessly by marrying folk, blues, country, blue-eyed soul, and roots rock - creating a unique sound that is pure Pittsburgh. Skill, authenticity, and the kind of depth you develop surviving a few cold winters makes The Dead End Streets an unforgettable listening experience.
Squonk: Joy Machine
World Premiere
Music Squonk: Joy Machine transforms public space into a kinetic, music-filled playground where the audience powers the performance.