Gene The Werewolf

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Gene The Werewolf
Gene The Werewolf performing in 2023
Gene The Werewolf performing in 2023
Background information
OriginPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
GenresRock
Hard Rock
Years active2007–present
LabelsFrontiers Music
MembersJon Belan
Drew Donegan
Nick Revak
Andrew Marks
Aaron Mediate
Chris Serafini
Past membersTim Schultz
Michael Ofca
Britton Sloan

Gene The Werewolf is an American rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, that was formed in 2007. The band has released three full-length albums, including the European release "Rock n' Roll Animal" on Frontiers Music,[1] an EP, and multiple one-off singles.

History[edit]

Early years and Light Me Up: 2007-2009[edit]

Gene The Werewolf was formed in 2007 as a so-called "Supergroup" of Pittsburgh musicians originally consisting of Jon Belan (lead vocals/guitar), Drew Donegan (guitar), Nick Revak (drums), Aaron Mediate (keys) and Tim Schultz (bass).[2]

In 2005, after the demise of The Berlin Project (Orange Peal Records),[3] Belan and Revak decided to team up and write new music that focused more on their Rock n Roll roots.[4]

The band got their name after a friend told Belan he resembled a werewolf due to the length of his hair at the time. At first, Belan thought he heard "Gene" rather than "Jon" and the name "Gene The Werewolf" became an ongoing laugh between the two. [5]

On October 12, 2007, Gene The Werewolf played their first live show as a full band at Club Cafe in the South Side of Pittsburgh.[6]

In January 2009, the band hired Lucas Keller as their manager and signed with Uppercut Management.[4]

On October 20, 2009, Gene The Werewolf released their debut EP "Light Me Up" in the US,[7] with producer Jamie Woolford.

On October 24, 2009, Gene The Werewolf had their "Light Me Up" album release party at Club Diesel in Pittsburgh. It was at this time that the band added Mike Ofca as a lead guitarist and new member. Shortly after, the band parted ways with Uppercut Management. [8]

Wicked Love, Frontiers Records and making a name: 2011-2014[edit]

On November 23, 2011, Gene The Werewolf released their first full length album "Wicked Love" in the United States, again with producer Jamie Woolford. The album contained the single "I Only Wanna Rock N' Roll".[9]

On the morning of December 2, 2011, the band performed "I Only Wanna Rock n' Roll" live on The DVE Morning Show to promote their album release show that night at Altar Bar in Pittsburgh. The song was added to the stations main rotation the next day, becoming the most played song on the station in early 2012.[10]

On December 2, 2011, Gene The Werewolf had their "Wicked Love" album release party at The Altar Bar in the Strip District of Pittsburgh.[11]

In 2012, the band signed an international one album record deal with Frontiers Music (Def Leppard, Journey (band)). Later that year, they released their international debut "Rock n' Roll Animal" on the label featuring the single and video for "I Only Wanna Rock n' Roll".[12]

In 2014, the band started writing new music with producer and engineer Sean McDonald (The Clarks, Soul Asylum) for a new upcoming LP.

The Loner and member changes: 2016-2018[edit]

On June 17, 2016, the bands second full length LP "The Loner" was released. The album featured the title track as the single, with the album release show at Altar Bar, Pittsburgh that same month. [13] The album was produced and engineered by Sean McDonald at Red Medicine Studios [14] and features a guitar solo by Reb Beach of Winger and Whitesnake on the opening track "The Walking Dead" [15]

In late 2016, the band parted ways with lead guitarist Mike Ofca and hired Britton Sloan as his replacement.

In 2017, the band replaced Sloan with Andrew Marks as their permanent lead guitarist and started writing a new single with Sean McDonald to commemorate the bands 10 year anniversary. The song "Keep It Together" was released on January 30, 2018, and was followed up with a music video shot at Red Medicine Studios.[16] The song is an ode to the ups, downs and struggles of keeping a band together after a period of time.

In December of 2018, the band parted ways with original bassist Tim Schultz and he was replaced by Chris Serafini, formerly of the Gin Blossoms and Pollen.[17] Serafini's first show with the band was for 105.9 WXDX-FM's "Kick Ass Christmas Show" with The Struts.[18]

One off singles/videos: 2019 - present[edit]

On June 20, 2019, the single "Love and Touch" was released and followed up with a music video. The song was written by Belan, Marks and producer Sean McDonald.[19] The video was shot in Pittsburgh by Chris Cichra.

Later that month, the song was added to full rotation on Pittsburgh's WDVE and obtained the #1 spot in late August. [20]

On November 20, 2020 the single "I Should've Known Better" was released and followed up with a music video. The song was written by Belan, Marks and producer Sean McDonald remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. The video for the song was filmed at the Belle Vernon Athletic Association.

On September 2, 2022 Gene The Werewolf celebrated their 15th anniversary as a band at the South Park Amphitheater (South Park, Pennsylvania),[21] to over 5000 people.

On September 20, 2022 the single "Dying Breed" was released and followed up with a music video. [22] The song was written by Belan, Marks and producer Sean McDonald. The video for the song was filmed in the Spring Garden area of Pittsburgh by Chris Cichra.

In December of 2022, the band released a cover of their version of All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey as part of "A Very Yinzer Christmas". A homemade music video for the song was released on the bands Youtube channel featuring old footage of Belan opening Christmas presents as a child. [23]

Members[edit]

Current members[edit]

  • Jon Belan – vocals, guitar (2007–present)
  • Nick Revak – drums, (2007–present)
  • Drew Donegan – guitar, (2007–present)
  • Aaron Mediate – keyboards, (2007–present)
  • Andrew Marks - lead guitar, vocals (2017-present)
  • Chris Serafini - bass guitar, vocals (2018-present)

Former members[edit]

  • Tim Schultz – bass guitar, vocals (2007–2018)
  • Mike Ofca - lead guitar (2009-2016)
  • Britton Sloan – lead guitar (2016–2017)

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Release date Title Label
November 23, 2011 Wicked Love Self-released
November 23, 2012 Rock n' Roll Animal Frontiers Music
June 17, 2016 The Loner Self-released

EPs[edit]

Release date Title Label
October 20, 2009 Light Me Up self-released

One Off Singles[edit]

Release date Title Label
January 30, 2018 Keep It Together (single) Self-released
June 20, 2019 Love And Touch (single) Self-released
November 13, 2020 I Should've Known Better (single) Self-released
September 20, 2022 Dying Breed (single) Self-released


References[edit]

  1. ^ Srl, Frontiers Music. "Gene The Werewolf - Rock 'n' Roll Animal". Frontiers Music Srl.
  2. ^ Theiner, Manny. "Local supergroup Gene the Werewolf has both classic-rockers and MySpace kids howlin'". Pittsburgh City Paper.
  3. ^ "The Berlin Project - Things We Say Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  4. ^ a b Mulkerin, Andy. "Gene the Werewolf returns with a new plan of attack". Pittsburgh City Paper.
  5. ^ "Gene The Werewolf – October 13, 2016". October 13, 2016.
  6. ^ "Werewolf puts fun back in rock". TribLIVE.com. 28 January 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  7. ^ "Singled Out: Gene the Werewolf - Gene the Werewolf News @ antiMusic.com". www.antimusic.com.
  8. ^ Simkin, Sarah (October 21, 2009). "Gene the Werewolf entertains with beastly sound, stage presence". The Pitt News.
  9. ^ "Wicked Love (LP), by Gene The Werewolf". Gene The Werewolf Bandcamp.
  10. ^ Chynoweth, Andy Mulkerin, Nicole. "Critics' Picks: March 16 - 22". Pittsburgh City Paper.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Tady, Scott. "Get Out! B.E. Taylor, Gene the Werewolf and Chris Cornell in concert". Beaver County Times.
  12. ^ "Gene The Werewolf. Rock N' Roll Animal". rockreport.be. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  13. ^ "Gene the Werewolf Make Fans Howl". Sound Scene Express.
  14. ^ "Gene the Werewolf is a big bad wolf on 'The Loner'". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 16, 2016.
  15. ^ https://melodicmusicreviews.wordpress.com/2017/01/11/gene-the-werewolf-the-loner-2016-album-review-5-star-rating/
  16. ^ "Gene The Werewolf - Keep It Together". Heavy Harmonies Forums. January 31, 2018.
  17. ^ "Pollen through the years: A photo gallery of a great Phoenix band". The Arizona Republic.
  18. ^ "RECAP: Kick Ass Christmas 2018". 105.9 The X.
  19. ^ "Love and Touch (single), by Gene The Werewolf". Gene The Werewolf Bandcamp.
  20. ^ https://laurenstanleyartist.com/photoblog/2019/9/3/kp6bnue9vsefqvcf60iaaafjinco42
  21. ^ Wolford, Stacy (September 1, 2022). "Gene the Werewolf to celebrate 15th anniversary with South Park concert". monvalleyindependent.com.
  22. ^ "Gene The Werewolf Releases New Song and Music Video". 93.7 The Bull.
  23. ^ http://www.yinzerchristmas.com


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