Pittsburgh DIY Indie Rock Trio Self-Produce & Self-Release New EP, 'Hearsay'

Top Quote Spanning a range of influences from 90's alternative to modern indie rock, as well as small doses of surf-rock, Can't Dance releases the lackadaisical but catchy 'Hearsay EP'. End Quote
  • Pittsburgh, PA (1888PressRelease) May 14, 2015 - Since the band released its debut EP and an astoundingly catchy single to online acclaim in 2013, Can't Dance has been steadily building a reputation as a neo-90's alt-rock group based in the western Pennsylvania music scene.

    It was not until late 2014 that Can't Dance returned to their home studio ready to record new, more mature songs than their previous releases were known for. With a more distinct vision and a more serious attitude, the band laid down 4 remarkable tracks that would make up 'Hearsay.' Not only did the band focus more on the songwriting and instrumentation, but just as much effort was dedicated to the production and mixing of the EP as well.

    The four-song EP spans a range of influences from 90's alternative to modern indie rock, as well as small doses of surf- and post-rock thrown into the mix. Using laid back instrumentals like those of great 90's acts, such as Pavement and Built to Spill, to form the back bone of the EP, the band was able incorporate more modern characteristics of current indie rock bands such as Surf City, No Age, and The Men.

    Hearsay EP:
    01 Ghost of 1976
    02 In Motion
    03 How Do You Not Know?
    04 Hypochondriac

    'Hearsay' was released on May 5th and is available for download on Can't Dance's BandCamp.

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