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"The Leap from Buffalo to Brooklyn Brought Bethlehem Steel to Their Solid Sound"
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The band is composed of singer-guitarist Rebecca Ryskalczyk, bassist Patrick Ronayne, singer-guitarist Christina Puerto and drummer Jon Gernhart. Bethlehem Steel has described their band as at first "our sound was a lot softer, through the anger of everything, we were able to transform the sound of the band.” In 2016 they were named as one of 14 bands that impressed at
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. Bethlehem Steel has been known for playing the party game Ninja, which was the basis of one of their singles music videos. They have previously toured with Cold Sweats, Pleistoscene, Haybaby, Baked and Painted Zeros. In 2022 the group disbanded.


History

Becca Ryskalczyk, Jon Gernhart, and Zephyr Prusinski were part of a closely knit music community while students at
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, and SUNY Purchase (Zephyr Prusinski). They had played in separate bands, but knew each other well just from spending time in similar circles. Through performances at house shows and the bar and club scene of
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, there were enough places for developing musicians to flourish in
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. Gernhart and Ryskalczyk established a friendship that lead them to Brooklyn upon graduation of their Fredonia music community, they were the only two from their group of friends who ended up relocating southern to Brooklyn: where they continued to become close-knit while working on their musical ambitions. Gernhart ended up working in sound engineering, while Buffalo native Ryskalczyk took her time finding her place in the city; she was a nanny before fully immersing herself in the Brooklyn DIY music scene. The original trio decided to call themselves
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. In explaining why, Ryskalczyk stated "It's a good way to stay connected to the industrial cities from which they all hail originally." Additionally, paying tribute to her hometown prevented Ryskalczyk from feeling as though she was abandoning her past. Ryskalczyk added Ronayne on Bass in 2016 after a friendship formed at Brooklyns now defunct DIY venue Shea Stadium, where both worked. After releasing their album ''Party Naked Forever'', Bethlehem Steel added a second guitarist, Christina Puerto, to the band.


Style

After seeing them at
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, Robin Hilton of
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's ''All Songs Considere''d described their sound as "gloriously loud fuzzy rock." ''All Songs Considered'' featured the band's song “Yeah, I’m Okay With My Shit Life.” Hilton went on saying that there's been lot of comparisons between
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over the years, they're exactly the same, nothing's changed. He expanded, "The complaint about Gen Xer's were they’re lazy and don’t care. They’re the whatever generation. And I felt like when I was watching a lot of the younger bands at ''South by'' this year I really felt like that vibe is coming back. The whatever rock, and I loved it." Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton coined the genre name of 'Whatever Rock'/Shrug Rock, naming Bethlehem Steel as their source. In 2016, Bethlehem Steel was also named by
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's ''FTW!Culture'' writer Nate Scott as one of 14 bands that impressed at SXSW. Scott labeled their sound as moody and ethereal.
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writers awarded the band with the yearbook style superlative of "Most Likely to Tell it How it Is." The Village Voice wrote: "Even though Bethlehem Steel's music retains some lo-fi elements and a punk ethos, the foundation built for a bigger, more accessible sound is a sturdy one." Nick Sessanna of Buffalo-based music source, ''Buffablog'', explained Bethlehem Steel: "Try to imagine Waxahatchee fronting Pinkerton-era
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for a second… If that’s too obscure, other comparisons could be drawn to buzzing indie queens
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, Colleen Green, or even Rochester’s Pleistocene." With the release of their first studio album,
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's Andrew Sacher describes the record's sound as "It’s kinda got a Waxahatchee vibe in the way it combines singer/songwriter type stuff with loud, crunchy indie rock, and singer Rebecca Ryskalczyk’s truly soaring voice makes Bethlehem Steel really stand out."


Members

Current * Rebecca Ryskalczyk – guitar, vocals (2012–2022) * Jon Gernhart – drums (2012–2022) * Patrick Ronayne – bass (2016–2022) * Christina Puerto – guitar, vocals (2018–2022) Former * Zephyr Prusinski – bass (2013-2016) * Peter Katz – bass (2016) Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


Music videos


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