Crooked Ways
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Crooked Ways

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2018

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Established on Jan, 2018
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"Locals Only: Crooked Ways is Pennsylvania’s Hard Rock Chameleon"

Crooked Ways is a hard rock band based out of the Lehigh Valley area who exhibit a positive energy and eclectic sound that’s all their own.

They describe themselves as a hard rock chameleon. Songs on Crooked Ways’ first album, “Time To Panic,” have an 80s rock mood, but they also incorporate more modern metal breakdowns and riffs while touching on all different rock subgenres in their music.

Though they’re hard rock at their core, Crooked Ways prides themselves on writing songs about thoughts and feelings that deliver an uplifting message. They’re also not afraid to mix up a variety of sounds and styles within the same record to create a distinct finished product unlike any other band hitting the stage.

Crooked Ways said they tend to look at things in a more positive light. They want people to feel good when they listen to their songs.

“Music is absolutely subjective and its purposes can be healing and different to everyone in a bunch of different ways. But for us, it’s a source of positivity that brings uplifting capabilities,” said the band in an email to The Weekender.

As for their inspiration for original music, much of it plays on personal experiences. Guitarist Nick Gorrie may also take from something he hears in passing or sees on a billboard and turn it into a song with his own twist. Gorrie said, “It’s things that people say — even if it doesn’t have much significance when they say it. Good phrases, quotes about life, or really anything at all that resonates.”

Lead singer, Zack Esposito, and Gorrie were friends in Nazareth High School together. While both later attending Kutztown University, they played acoustic shows together at just about every open mic and live event they could find in the Lehigh Valley. Those experiences led to writing original music and eventually, kicked in the drive to put together a band that went beyond simply an acoustic duo.

The group became a four-piece in 2018 when Gorrie and Esposito were joined by Pat Dietrich on Bass and Steve Glesias on Drums. Each band member of Crooked Ways is passionate about the music they create and play…and fun fact, they’re all self-taught!

When Crooked Ways first got started, Gorrie and Esposito couldn’t think of a name for their new band. It was actually Gorrie’s scoliosis, and his tattoo of a windy road ahead sign that he got because of it, that became the inspiration for Crooked Ways’ namesake. Esposito saw the tattoo, and immediately said, “that’s the logo!”

Over the past five years, Crooked Ways has played across Northeastern Pennsylvania at Penn’s Peak, The Sherman Theater, Reverb, One Centre Square, Musikfest, and the Electric City Music Conference. They already have two albums under their belt, “Time To Panic” (2020) and “Totality” (2021).

Their favorite experiences together so far have been their good times recording in the studio, as well as when they played at Musikfest in Bethlehem, PA with Another Day Dawns. That show was extra special to them because, not only did they see so many family and friends there to support them, but it was at that exact show years earlier that the band was just watching in the crowd. Crooked Ways had said then that within a few years, they’d be there playing that show with Another Day Dawns…are they were!

So, what’s on the horizon next for this hard rock chameleon? Crooked Ways’ new single “izzit” will be released on Friday, March 3. And, here’s an exclusive Weekender secret — the new single will be off of their upcoming third full-length album that they’re recording this year!

On the show front, Crooked Ways plays in New York City at Rockwood Music Hall on March 11 and has more shows in the works for later in 2023.

Nothing makes Crooked Ways more excited than playing live and interacting with new fans. So, if there is a show or venue in a surrounding area you’d like to see them play, let them know! They love hearing from people who enjoy their music, so they encourage fans to hit them up and follow along on social media! - The Weekender


Discography

"No Design"

  • Third album
  • Released on May 10, 2024
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  • Recorded at Abbey Road Studios (London, UK), Soundmine Studios (Stroudsburg, PA) and King Studios (Allentown, PA)

"Totality"
  • Second album
  • Released in October 2021
  • Click here to listen to the record on the streaming platform of your choice
  • Recorded at King Studios (Allentown, PA)

"Time to Panic"
  • Debut full-length album
  • Released in February 2020
  • Click here to listen to the record on the streaming platform of your choice
  • Recorded at King Studios (Allentown, PA)

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Crooked Ways is a hard rock band from Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley. The group became a four-piece in 2018 after several years of guitarist Nick Gorrie and vocalist Zack Esposito performing acoustic shows in the greater Lehigh Valley area. Due to Crooked Ways' rigorous work ethic and wide range of songs and sounds that can fit on just about any rock-oriented bill, they began earning spots on national and regional act shows within months of coming together.

During their seven-year history, the band has performed throughout northeastern US markets and venues, making appearances at venues such as Penn’s Peak, Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh, the Sherman Theater, Reverb, and many more. They have also been featured on and performed on live television (69News and Service Electric) and at larger-scale events, including Musikfest, the Electric City Music Conference, and Gettysburg Bike Week.

The band has been featured on local media outlets such as 69News/WFMZ, 97.9X, The Weekender, iRockRadio, and NEPA Scene, along with nationally-reaching YouTube music review channels; playlists curated by Loudwire, Jesea Lee (SiriusXM, SPIN Magazine), and various record labels; and media companies such as Jomboy Media. In addition, the band was nominated for northeastern Pennsylvania’s “Best New Band” at the Steamtown Music Awards. Crooked Ways has garnered a fan base that spans the northeast with a particular draw for live shows in Pennsylvania and the surrounding region.

The band recently released their third all-original record and continues to write on a regular basis.

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