Archive for March 18th, 2014

Fucked Up Announce New Album, Stream New Track “Paper The House”

Canadian punks Fucked Up‘s 2011 LP David Comes to Life was one of the best reviewed records in recent memory and gave the band the rare sort of crossover success that allows such aggressive acts to play at major music festivals and grace the covers of mainstream music magazines like SPIN, who crowned David Comes […]

Guitarist Caleb Turman Unsure Of FTSK’s Future

Things aren’t looking good for Forever The Sickest Kids. In a recent interview regarding his new band, Team, guitarist Caleb Turman admitted that he was “moving on” from the four-piece, and additionally said he was unsure of the group’s future. You can read a piece of said interview, originally conducted by PropertyOfZack, by following the […]

Andrew Jackson Jihad Sign With SideOneDummy, Premiere New Song “Children Of God”

Just when you thought that today seemed just a little too average, Andrew Jackson Jihad have announced that they have signed with SideOneDummy Records and are premiering a new song called “Children Of God” over at Noisey. You can stream the single from their upcoming record Christmas Island after the jump. In classic AJJ form, […]

STREAM: Fireworks – ‘Oh, Common Life’

With their 2011 full-length, Gospel, Fireworks cemented themselves as one of the most exciting bands in pop punk, and anticipation for the follow-up has been building steadily ever since. The Michigan group’s third album, Oh, Common Life, was UTG’s most anticipated release of the year, and the wait is finally over. You can stream the […]

Marty Grimes Announces Debut Album; Streams New Song Featuring Ground Up

Marty Grimes is one of the hottest emcees on the come up right now. Just a month after sharing his debut single, “Bang Bang,” Grimes is back in our headlines with another single and the news his debut album, Through The Smoke, will drop on March 31. Yes, this March 31. The new song, which […]

STREAM: JT Woodruff – ‘Field Medicine’

JT Woodruff, vocalist for Hawthorne Heights, has a brand new solo album on sale today. It’s titled Field Medicine, and it’s being released through InVogue Records. For anyone hoping to give the record a listen before buying a copy of their own, head after the jump. We’ve got a full stream for you to check out […]

Charlie Brown & Snoopy Go CGI For ‘Peanuts’ Movie; Watch The First Teaser

FOX Family Entertainment has released the first teaser to the upcoming 2015 cinematic adaptation of Charles Schulz’s beloved Peanuts comic strip. For the first time ever, Charlie Brown and friends have been transformed into CGI animations in order to make the journey from newspaper to the big screen. The first trailer does not reveal much, […]

REVIEW: Demon Hunter – ‘Extremist’

Artist: Demon Hunter Album: Extremist Genre: Rock / Metal From the looks of it, Demon Hunter don’t have a lot to complain about at the moment. Nearly fifteen years into their career, the Seattle, Washington-based metal band have long since established themselves as a consistent and powerful force in their genre, and they have a […]

Destroyer Of Wallets: Kiss And Def Leppard Announce Summer 2014 Tour

It would not be a modern summer concert season without at least a handful of major classic rock outings. Motley Crue were the first to toss their hat in the ring with the January announcement of their ‘final tour,’ and now two acts with even more platinum plaques have announced a 42-date run of their […]

Mayday Parade Add A Modern Twist To The Bush Classic, “Comedown”

The release of Punk Goes 90s Vol 2 is fast-approaching, and this morning another promotional single found its way online. Following the release of Get Scared‘s take on “My Own Worst Enemy” and the absolutely dreadful cover of “Closer” delivered by Asking Alexandria, Mayday Parade‘s version of the Bush classic “Comedown” is a grunge-tinged ode […]

UTG PHOTOS: Demi Lovato’s Neon Lights Tour (3/13/14)

Under The Gun’s Head of Photography, Corbin Alvae, stopped over at The Palace in Auburn Hills, MI to catch the Neon Lights tour on March 13, 2014. I decided to break my barriers and went to cover a different type of tour that has been hitting it off hard; the Neon Lights tour. Currently this […]

Don’t Waste Another Minute Not Knowing Zella Day

Los Angeles-based newcomer Zella Day burst onto the scene with an undeniable statement in the impressive single, “Sweet Ophelia,” and now immediately after returning from SXSW, the inevitable headliner is streaming the b-side to her debut 7″, entitled “1965.” If you didn’t know any better, it’d be easy to mistake Day for Lana Del Rey […]