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Top Three Local Albums of 2025

The latest hits from Erie's original musicians

by Erie Reader Staff
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December 18, 2025 at 1:00 PM

Erie is never short on talent, and within our local music scene that talent ranges wildly. From teen-aged rockers, to hip-hoppers, to punks, metalheads, and everything in between – here are a few can't-miss albums from right here in the Gem City. Hot tip: if you give a local album a listen, an angel gets its wings.

 

Saturn to Brazil // Cosmic Tumblers

Passionate and beautiful, the debut record from Erie's Saturn to Brazil is a breath of fresh air. The jazz combo offers up a lush selection of original songs. These tracks are rife with funky, syncopated head melodies and exploratory improvisation, artfully oscillating from frenetic madness to finely-tempered grooves. Each member of the talented ensemble (Stephen Trohoske, Mike Russo, Ken "Stix" Thompson, Joel Hunt, and Dave Tamulonis) is showcased in their own expressive ways, with guest musicians entering the fold seamlessly and with purpose. Dually experimental and danceable, these jaunty, Latin-influenced cuts will stick with listeners long after the needle rises. – Nick Warren

In Addendum // Sign Here

Erie's latest and youngest band recently released their debut full-length album. If you are looking to be inspired to write your own music, look no further, as the group (consisting of Louis Rullo Johnston, Elliot Levy, Quinn Gould, and Lyric Bankes) has a fresh energy, mixed with a deep knowledge of their instruments. Along with their rigorous practice schedule, In Addendum played a lot of shows around town this year – be sure to catch them in 2026 to see where they are taking their vision. – Larry Wheaton

 

Brian the Fly // Messengers

I can't write about Brian the Fly, stage name of Mill Village singer-songwriter and producer Brian Kinney, without disclosing that I also record with him under the name Crooner. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't trust me when I call Messengers one of the best local albums of the year. It's a kaleidoscopic but cohesive collection of indie-rock about insecurity, familial secrets, and queer romance, invoking the songwriting of artists like Radiohead and Neil Young.
– Aaron Mook

Local AlbumsTop Three Local Albums of 2025In AddendumBrian the FlySaturn to Brazil

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