Archive for October 24th, 2011

Adam Siska (The Academy Is…) Joins Say Anything

Max Bemis announced on Twitter today that former Academy Is… member Adam Siska has officially taken over bass duties for Say Anything. As most of you will recall, The Academy Is… announced their breakup earlier this month and Say Anything just finished their Equal Vision debut. Perfect timing? Maybe not for TAI fans, but definitely […]

From Atlantis Sign To InVogue Records

Rhode Island six piece From Atlantis recently announced that they have sign to Ohio’s InVogue Records. Congratulations to the band! On top of this great news, From Atlantis are planning to release their new EP Echoes & Answers, on November 29, that is produced by Landon Tewers (The Plot In You). To listen to the […]

MUSIC VIDEO: Darkest Hour – Your Every Day Disaster

Darkest Hour have unleashed their brand new video for “Your Every Day Disaster.” The clip, which you can view after the jump, showcases the band both on stage and in the studio. It’s not exactly breaking the mold for clips, but hey, Darkest Hour fans will dig it (right?). If you haven’t heard The Human […]

MUSIC VIDEO: Carnifex – Until I Feel Nothing

Carnifex are clearly ready for Halloween this year with their latest music video for the title track “Until I Feel Nothing.” This video shows very disturbing images of torture and gore, plenty of blood to go around. Don’t tell us we didn’t warn you. The band are planning to release their latest album Until I […]

MOVIE TRAILER: Amber Alert

Found footage has firmly rooted itself into the modern filmscape and seems destined to remain a staple for years to come. Lucky for us, studios (and indie filmmakers) are slowly leaving the Blair Witch tactic behind in hopes of telling more “true” stories. Amber Alert is one such film and so far, it looks more […]

STREAM/DOWNLOAD: Kaskade ft. Skrillex – Lick It (Original Mix)

As if you needed another reason to be interested in new material from Skrillex, this track also wins a nomination for most provactive title of the year! There isn’t much to be said about “Lick It,” but the blogs are sure to be hyping Kaskade A LOT more in the coming weeks as a result […]

SHORT FILM: The Hunt (Based On The Game “Duck Hunt”)

G4 may not be the most popular TV channel, but they definitely know how to cater to gamers and aging nerds that refuse to let go of the past. This year, they’re releasing three short films based on classic video games and starting today you can watch the first of those flicks right here on […]

STREAM/DOWNLOAD: Pusha T – What Dreams Are Made Of

Celebrating the launch of his new website, Pusha graces us with another boastful track from his forthcoming release, Fear Of God 2: Let Us Pray. If you haven’t figured it out already, Pusha considers himself to be what dreams are made of. I’m not exactly sure about that, especially considering the trouble in the first […]

MUSIC VIDEO: Act As One – The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday

Michigan’s own Act As One have released their brand new music video for the song “The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday.” The guys take us back to high school with this one and show us how they do punk rock. Check it out by heading past the jump and let UTG know what you think […]

REVIEW: Tokyo Police Club – 10x10x10

Artist: Tokyo Police Club 
Album: 10x10x10 Genre: Indie/rock Label: Mean Beard/Mom & Pop/Dine Alone/Memphis Industries/Dew Process Tokyo Police Club seem to have made a career out of sounding not all that bothered about anything. Or at least, that’s the overriding impression I get from this record, which is full of laconic drivel so laid-back it […]

The HAARP Machine Part Ways With Vocalist

It has been revealed that Sumerian Records’ The HAARP Machine have parted ways with their vocalist Dom Sobkowicz. No details have been released as of yet but we will be sure to notify you all when they surface. The band are currently accepting auditions for the position. If you feel like you could be a […]

SCENE & HEARD: Watchmen

Written by UTG critic Grace Duffy, Scene & Heard takes a look at the music that makes our favorite films so memorable. Whether it’s the 400-piece orchestra Christopher Nolan used for The Dark Knight, or the dozen or so bands that contributed to the soundtrack of Top Gun, there is no denying the impact music has on […]