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First/Last – Katie Hate

January 25, 2016

“Katie Hate is a three piece “Punkternative” band who plays a lot bigger then their numbers would suggest. Their energy and stage presence are becoming legendary already for such a young band. Katie Hate’s music is a combination of musical influences that are mixed in a secret brew of notes, chords, knock out lyrics, and social satire. Their ability to tell a story and keep you moshing is a rarity. This places them in a Genre of their own, thus the term “Punkternative,” is born!”

Katie Hate is an up and coming alt-rock band from Pittsburgh who’s debut Let’s Pretend Again can be heard here. They have a scheduled show at Altar Bar in a few weeks and be sure go out and support these guys. I want to thank Max Theofilis (Guitar/Vocals), Bobby Fello (Bass/Vocals) and Jake Saltzman (Drums) for taking the time to participate in this edition of First/Last.

  • The first album you ever bought?
  • Max Theofilis: I can’t remember.
  • Bobby Fello: The White Album by The Beatles.
  • Jake Saltzman: Green Day Nimrod.
  • Your last album bought?
  • Max: Magical Mystery Tour The Beatles.
  • Bobby: V by Wavves.
  • Jake: L.A. Women by The Doors.
  • Favorite album of all time?
  • Max: Thank You, Happy Birthday Cage the Elephant.
  • Bobby: Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams by 30 Seconds to Mars.
  • Jake: Green Day American Idiot.
  • Least favorite/most disappointing album?
  • Max: Anything by a shitty artist. Examples: however many seconds of summer, etc.
  • Jake: Anything by Iggy Azalea.
  • First concert attended?
  • Max: Long Time Divided.
  • Bobby: Green Day.
  • Jake: Green Day ‘American Idiot Tour’, 2005.
  • Last concert?
  • All: Wavves.
  • Favorite concert ever?
  • Max & Jake: Sum 41.
  • Least favorite concert?
  • Max: Katie Hate, Verona Fair.
  • Bobby: Never had a bad concert experience, they were all good.
  • Jake: Got stuck at a country concert it was horrible… Kenny Chesney.
  • Favorite thoughts, experiences about Pittsburgh?
  • Max: Going to sporting events, especially when I was little, and just being in the city. It’s a great, unique and inspiring city, which makes it a very creative and artistic place. Unique historically, geographically, economically and even technologically. It’s an old place going through a great renaissance and I’m happy to be here for it.
  • Bobby: The Pittsburgh music scene was very welcoming and I feel as though everyone in the scene is like my extended family.
  • Jake: Looking at the city on Mt. Washington at night. We truly have the coolest city.
  • Thank, fellas. Cool sounds you got going. Looking forward to much more in the years to come.