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CRITICS’ PICKS A 30 year collaboration between Jerome Augustyniak, Steven Gustafson and Dennis Drew joined by guitarist Jeffery Erickson and vocalist Mary Ramsey for an incredible live show! Hits include: More Than This, These Are Days, Hey Jack Kerouac, Don’t Talk, What’s the Matter Here, and Candy Everybody Wants.

FRIDAY• JULY 11• 8PM

Yonder Mountain String Band

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Orchestra seating only, $40

The Palace Theatre 724-836-8000

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www.thepalacetheatre.org FREE PARKING FOR EVENING & WEEKEND SHOWS!

YOUR CITY… YOUR STYLE!

PITTSBURGHSTEELROCKS.COM LANDMARKS HOUSING RESOURCE CENTER — A program of the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation

UPCOMING WORKSHOPS: Workbenches, Design and Construction Regis Will, a member of Western Pennsylvania Woodworkers Association and historic preservation enthusiast, will give a hands-on presentation on the design and construction of a workbench. A workbench is a necessary tool for anyone involved in Do-It-Yourself projects. Come learn how to construct one and help us as we build a work bench for the Landmarks Preservation Resource Center.

SATURDAY, JULY 12 • 10:00 AM—11:30 AM All workshops/seminars are FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. RSVPs are appreciated. Contact Mary Lu Denny: 412-471-5808 ext. 527. 744 REBECCA AVENUE

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[NOISE ROCK] + THU., JULY 03

[BLUEGRASS] + WED., JULY 09

Swans’ appearance in Pittsburgh last summer was a bit polarizing — the band spent more than two hours constructing a punishing mountain of sound, as if subjecting the audience to an endurance test and daring it to fail. But any waves of fatigue were worth it, because the best moments were transcendent. That time around, they were playing the songs which would become this year’s acclaimed release, To Be Kind: See them with Xiu Xiu, Thursday at the Rex Theater, for what will likely be another glimpse of things to come. Margaret Welsh 8 p.m. 1602 E. Carson St., South Side. $20-25. All ages. 412-381-6811 or www.rextheater.com

The music of Yonder Mountain String Band lends itself to the outdoors. The band is best described as a bluegrass jam band, with banjos, mandolins and guitars plucked and strummed almost endlessly. It’s hard to believe that they came up through the bar and club scene; after 10 albums, the band, which formed in Boulder, Colo., in 1998, has cemented itself as a favorite of the festival circuit, playing Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits and Telluride Bluegrass Festival, among others. The band plays Stage AE tonight with Railroad Earth. ZB 6:30 p.m. Braid 400 North Shore Drive, North Side. $25-30. All ages. 412-229-5438 or www.stageae.com

[POP-PUNK] + THU., JULY 03 After years of talking about it, the Monumentour has finally happened. Warped Tour alums and pop-punk heavweights Fall Out Boy and Paramore are co-headlining one of the biggest tours of the summer for the 20-to-30 crowd. After neither band released an album for years, Fall Out Boy’s Save Rock and Roll and Paramore’s self-titled record came out in 2013 and put both acts back in the limelight (and in heavy rotation on rock radio). The bands play First Niagara Pavilion tonight with New Politics. Zach Brendza 7 p.m. 665 Rt. 18, Burgettstown. $26-66. All ages. 724-947-7400

[EMO] + WED., JULY 09 There is an ongoing conversation about a new “emo revival”; up-and-coming bands seem to be taking after the sound created by standardbearers like American Football, Mineral and Braid. The last, an Illinois band of emo-forefathers, has stopped and started since its creation in the early ’90s, going through a cycle of disbanding and reuniting. But now after signing to Boston indie label Topshelf Records, the emo outfit is set to release its new album, No Coast, in July. Braid plays Altar Bar tonight with some more recent acts: Into It. Over It., Pity Sex and Signals Midwest. ZB 7:30 p.m. 1620 Penn Ave., Strip District. $14-16. All ages. 412-206-9719 or www.thealtarbar.com


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