Pennsylvania post-punk outfit Painted Dog began as a private experiment in a Pittsburgh bedroom, where songwriter James gathered scraps of melody and late-night impulse into rough sketches. Those sketches soon demanded more limbs. Justin stepped in with sharp lead lines, Jon followed with another guitar voice that carved its own angles, Ryan anchored the low end with a steady churn, and Evan’s drumming stitched the whole thing together with a pulse that felt half feral, half ceremonial. The name (suggested by Jon) landed quickly. Wild enough. Scrappy enough. Accurate enough.
Painted Dog’s first live show arrived in a cramped basement in a student neighborhood, shortly after stages reopened in the uneasy aftermath of the pandemic. The crowd packed in tightly, hungry for noise and release. The room shook in a way that told James the bedroom recordings had finally found their proper habitat. That moment became the blueprint for every performance that followed—urgent, unruly, and impossible to fake.
The sound of their debut single Midnight City occupies a tension point. Post-punk atmosphere collides with raucous cow-punk drive, giving the songs a restless pace and the feeling of headlights cutting through back roads. Jagged guitars scrape against raw rhythm, while the mood shifts like a city block after midnight, one of those stretches where something could break or bloom depending on which turn you take – or notorious Pittsburgh hill you brave. The lineage is visible without being imitative: the scraped-nerve volatility of The Stooges, the possessed swing of The Birthday Party, the desert-heat howl of The Gun Club.
Listen to Midnight City below
And while the A-side of their debut single Midnight City barrels forward with its headlights-on intensity, the flip—Midnight Rose—shows a different face. There’s a bruised, half-lit melancholy threaded through its twang, the propulsive guitars, bass, and drums carrying a weight that feels closer to Lowlife’s slow-burn ache—especially the way songs like “Again and Again” haunt the room long after they end.
Painted Dog’s debut LP, Mirror, arrives via Play Alone Records, gathering tracks written across the years as Painted Dog shifted from isolated demos to a full band capable of meeting the songs head-on. The band’s album release show will rock Pittsburgh’s Brillobox on December 13.
In the meantime, order the Midnight City/Rose single here.
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