Archive for April 22nd, 2013

MUSIC VIDEO: Pentimento – “Almost Atlantic”

The new music video from Pentimento finally surfaced on YouTube, and we’re just so excited about it. The video shows the band playing the song in a darkened room while a girl walks along a beach and into the ocean, mimicking the album cover from their latest self-titled release. Pentimento have a ton of tour […]

MUSIC VIDEO: Muse – “Panic Station”

Muse have unleashed their music video for “Panic Station” and has the UTG staff grabbing for our popcorn. Get ready for a wild ride in Tokyo, filled with colorful costumes, alien creatures, and many bright lights. This song comes off of their latest album, The 2nd Law, which was released last October through Warner Music […]

UTG SPONSORED: Bedlight For Blue Eyes Reunion Shows

New Jersey rockers Bedlight For Blue Eyes are back and have announced two special reunion shows in October. The first show will be held at The Studio at Webster Hall in New York on October 4 and the second at Mexicali Live in Teaneck, NJ on October 5. Tickets will be available for purchase beginning April 27. […]

Danny Brown Premieres “Dope Song” At Coachella 2013

Detroit native Danny Brown has been steadily building steam for his forthcoming label debut, and this weekend took things to new heights with the premiere of “Dope Song.” Performed for the very first time at Coachella 2013, “Dope Song” is the latest effort from Brown. The song is the latest to surface from the album […]

What The Film!? – The Harry Potter Franchise (Part 3 of 4)

What The Film!? is a weekly column exclusive to Under The Gun Review that brings to light the general fuckery Hollywood hoped you’d never notice. Written by Dane Sager, this column shows no mercy to films that try and pull the proverbial wool over our eyes. If you know a film with major plot holes or […]

Late In The Playoffs Plays Audio Tree LIVE

Our Windy City friends in Late in The Playoffs are gearing up the promotional campaign for their upcoming album, Alive and On Your Own, which is making its way into the airwaves this spring. Today at noon (12PM) central time, the band will be playing LIVE on Audiotree. The band will be playing some new tunes […]

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Streetlight Manifesto Fans Fight To Get DC Venue Changed

Last night a group of punk kids from the DC area began petitioning for Streetlight Manifesto to drop the venue they booked in Northern Virginia (which for those who don’t know is basically a suburb of DC) known as Empire. For those who remember, a few weeks back The Wonder Years spoke out against Empire’s […]

Rockstar Uproar Festival Lineup Revealed; Dates Posted

The latest installment of the Rockstar Uproar Festival is set to take place in arenas and outdoor venues across the nation starting this August, and earlier today the official lineup was made public. Joining the 2013 Uproar lineup will be four awesome rock acts, including Circa Survive, Coheed And Cambria, Alice In Chains, and Jane’s […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Slim Loris

Under the Gun Review is pleased to bring you this exclusive interview with Stockholm, Sweden’s pop rock troupe, Slim Loris. The band has a brand new album coming out next month, entitled Future Echoes and Past Replays, and they took some time to speak with us about it. We also discussed some of their plans […]

REST IN PEACE: Divinyls Vocalist Chrissy Amphlett (1959-2013)

Sad news this morning as UTG has just learned pop music icon Chrissy Amphlett has passed away at the age of 53. Amphlett, who is probably most well known for her work on the hit single “I Touch Myself” with The Divinyls, is survived by her loving husband. In the wake of her death he […]

SINGLE REVIEW: Attila – “Middle Fingers Up”

Artist: Attila Track: “Middle Fingers Up” Album: About That Life I feel like a teenager dealing with their hormones when I think of the way I go back and forth over Attila. On the one hand, no one does party metal quite like them, but on the other hand there is always something to be […]

TUBULAR: UTG Has a Pop Music Crush on Betty Who

The term “throwback sound” is thrown around a lot these days, and more often than not it is used to refer to the big band and/or soul pop era of music. While we will always welcome artists new and old pushing that sound, this young talent with an old school sound is channeling a much […]