“PITTSBURGH band debuts new song and video “Half Way There””

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lyric I wrote during the Covid pandemic,” shares Andrew. “I was out for a walk with my dog and noticed a man ‘on his knees picking weeds’ in front of his apartment. This went on for days, and that image stuck with me. When I saw news footage of homeless individuals facing the streets during the pandemic, I felt inspired. The song reflects the mental struggles many faced during those challenging times, and the message I want to convey is that ‘there is always hope’, no matter how tough things may seem.”

The track “Half Way There” follows their powerful debut single, “Pacific Coast Highway”, both from the upcoming album entitled ‘Beyond Repair.’ This new album promises to capture the band’s distinct sound, characterized by its organic and loud production that melds classic rock influences with a modern twist. Scheduled for release on limited-edition red smoke colored vinyl and jewelcase CD on Sept. 25th, the album can be pre-ordered from www.m-theoryaudio.com/store, with orders shipping from either Europe or the US depending on the location.

Originating from the Netherlands, 7 MILES TO PITTSBURGH is famous for their dynamic, riff-heavy sound and soulful singing featuring a lineup of talented musicians whose musical backgrounds define the Dutch rock genre’s history. Andrew Elt, known for his work with Sleeze Beez, leads the band with his powerhouse vocals. Martin Helmantel, who played with Elegy for 17 years, joins on bass, while Dirk Bruinenberg, also from Elegy, plays the drums. Joris Lindner on guitars and Remco van Zandvoort on keyboards complete the lineup, each bringing their unique musical experiences and skills to the band’s sound.

Since their inception, 7 MILES TO PITTSBURGH has been making waves in the European rock scene. Initially starting as a trio, the band expanded and honed their sound to create a perfect blend of progressive intricacy with raw, soulful blues and a modern edge. The band’s debut album in 2017 and their sophomore album in 2019 solidified their reputation as a band to watch, leading up to the release of their upcoming album, ‘Beyond Repair,’ on Sept. 25th.

7 MILES TO PITTSBURGH continues to push musical boundaries, promising their most ambitious and polished work to date. With their unique blend of classic hard rock elements and progressive flair, the band’s evolution on their new record is something fans and listeners eagerly anticipate. Stay tuned for the album release on Sept. 25th to experience the powerful sound and soulful storytelling of 7 MILES TO PITTSBURGH.

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