The Happy Accidents play rock & roll music. Just like too many ingredients can ruin the best soufflé, simplicity is the watchword, the mission. No scratching, no samples, no raps. The plan is to make the world safe for loud guitar rock again. This is not revisionist. It does not ape the past, and it does not pander to the present. Good songs and fun performances are timeless. These are the things that the Happy Accidents aspire to. The roots of Pittsburgh party rockers the Happy Accidents lay in the precursor band Wade, which included guitarists/singers Mark Spaeder and Andy S...