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Gramsci Melodic

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Gramsci Melodic was an alternative rock band based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1]

Gramsci Melodic performing at Diesel (Pittsburgh, PA) 9-13-2008

The band was started in 2006 by singer/guitarist Martin Rubeo. Other members include Joel York (synthesizers/programming), Sean Rayl (drums), Greg Haduch (keyboards), and Tony Willoe (bass/vocals). In 2009, Eric Granata started to perform at some shows with the band, playing guitar, synths, and percussion. He became a full time member shortly after. [2]

The band won the 2008 Joker Productions Rock Off and recorded its first full-length album with Grammy Award winning producers at Audible Images. The band featured guitar, bass, piano, drums, and synthesizers. The band was ranked as Pittsburgh's #2 Best Underground Band and #3 Best Rock Band by the Pittsburgh City Paper in 2008.[3] In 2009, Gramsci Melodic was named #3 Best Rock Band by the Pittsburgh City Paper.[4]

The band released its self-titled, debut album in June, 2009.[5] Collected, an album of previously unreleased material and live tracks, was released in 2021. [6]

Their music has been described as "simple and upbeat rock," "driving synth rock," "'70s funk" with "eclectronica," and similar to Fountains of Wayne, They Might Be Giants, and Weezer.[7]

Gramsci Melodic was known to travel with its own mascot, a dancing character with an oversized green head.[7]

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References

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  1. ^ Duquesne Duke Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine 9-11-2008
  2. ^ [1] Soundscape 2014
  3. ^ CP Best of 2008 Feature 12-11-2008
  4. ^ CP Best of 2009 Feature 12-10-2009
  5. ^ Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine 06-10-2009
  6. ^ Hear Now 09-30-2021
  7. ^ a b Pittsburgh Post-Gazette>06-11-2009
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