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Pittsburgh local music releases for May 2026

Mike Palm
By Mike Palm
4 Min Read May 1, 2026 | 1 month ago
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There are plenty of new EPs and albums on tap in May from a variety of local musicians.

Here’s a quick look at those new local releases scheduled for the Pittsburgh region in May:

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Billy Price will release “Random Madness” on May 1, 2026. (Billy Price)

Billy Price Band

Pittsburgh soul singer Billy Price will release his latest album, “Random Madness,” on May 1 with a release party at 5 p.m. May 3 at the Pittsburgh Shrine Center in Cheswick. Bill Toms and Will Kondrich are set to open, with the Billy Price Band augmented by Reggie Watkins on trombone and the BGVs, aka Background Vocals.

“The success of my last album from 2024, ‘Person of Interest,’ motivated me to continue developing my songwriting, largely with my longtime writing partner Jim Britton, keyboard player in the Billy Price Band,” Price said. “The songs on ‘Random Madness,’ from lighthearted to confessional to serious, are the most personal of my career. And I was happy to be able to feature my longtime bandmates in the Billy Price Band on this recording.”

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Ryan Hoffman will release “I Love Every Second of This Existence” on May 1, 2026. (Ryan Hoffman)

Ryan Hoffman

Folk singer Ryan Hoffman will release a solo EP, “I Love Every Second of This Existence,” on May 1 with a release show that night at 4827 Penn Ave. in Pittsburgh’s Garfield neighborhood. The album was recorded at Mr. Smalls Studio with Nate Campisi, the third album they’ve made together.

“These songs meant a lot to me while I was writing and recording them,” Hoffman said. “Everything we did in the studio — from tracking acoustic and vocals live to adding sparse arrangements — was to try to keep that personal, intimate feel and keep the songs honest. That was a different approach for me. I’m really proud of the way they turned out.”

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Ruth E. Toothless will release split EP “More Like a Warm Morgue” on May 1, 2026. (Ruth E. Toothless)

Ruth E. Toothless

Screamo band Ruth E. Toothless will play a release show for their latest EP, a split with Portland, Oregon’s The Hague. “More Like a Warm Morgue” has only been available via streaming, but the band will have physical copies at their May 1 show at Hippo House on the North Side.

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The Cheats will release, “Split It Up,” a split 7-inch with Wayward Brigade on May 8, 2026. (Screaming Crow Records)

The Cheats

Punk veterans the Cheats will release, “Split It Up,” a split 7-inch record with Western Maryland’s Wayward Brigade on May 8. The Cheats’ two songs include “Only Thing I’m (Expletive) Is Up” and a cover of “Fun City” by Tuff Darts.

“The main song was a one-line idea I came up with (and) a day later we had a song,” singer Todd Cheat said. “I always dug that Tuff Darts record. It’s a great song and just thought we should get it out there.”

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Erik Lawrence, Derek Bendel, Ross Antonich and Dylan Zeh will release “2 of 3” on May 15, 2026. (Submitted)

Erik Lawrence, Derek Bendel, Ross Antonich, Dylan Zeh

Erik Lawrence, Derek Bendel, Ross Antonich and Dylan Zeh will release “2 of 3” on May 15, with a show that night at Government Center on Pittsburgh’s North Side.

The album is a “heavy free jazz exploration from local musicians recorded live in a dive,” Zeh said, with the album featuring a pair of “energetic trio pieces” on opaque blue vinyl.

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Chris Shrift & the Rock & Roll Boys will release “Different Driveways” on May 22, 2026. (Outcast Tape Infirmary)

Chris Shrift & the Rock & Roll Boys

Chris Shrift & the Rock & Roll Boys will release their new album, “Different Driveways,” on May 22, with a show that night at Government Center.

Allen J

R&B artist Allen J will hold an album release party for “Live From Club Cafe” on May 28 at Club Cafe on Pittsburgh’s South Side.

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Tory Silver’s album, “In Through the Front with Lasers,” will be released on May 29, 2026. (Tory Silver)

Tory Silver

Indie rocker Tory Silver will release her latest album, “Through the Front with Lasers” on May 29 via Michi Tapes, with a May 30 record release show at Brillobox in Pittsburgh’s Bloomfield neighborhood.

“I think the goal was really just to be collaborative,” Silver said. “My bandmates have put so much time, thought and talent into it, and it feels so good to make it with good pals. The record truly wouldn’t be what it is without them.”

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Oregon Trails will release their self-titled cassette on May 29, 2026. (Oregon Trails)

Oregon Trails

Oregon Trails will release a self-titled cassette on May 29, with preorders for digital and physical copies available now at oregontrails.bandcamp.com.

The band “slips seamlessly between head-bobbing improvisational rock and cosmic ambient sections in an uncut, side-long performance. On the album’s flip side, meditative synth modulations blend with natural and altered field recordings from Malaysia.”

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About the Writer

Mike Palm is a TribLive digital producer who also writes music reviews and features. A Westmoreland County native, he joined the Trib in 2001, where he spent years on the sports copy desk, including serving as night sports editor. He has been with the multimedia staff since 2013. He can be reached at mpalm@triblive.com.

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