Archive for October 10th, 2014

Stream ‘I’ll Be The Tornado,’ the New Album From Dads

Man, Dads sure have changed a lot since the release of American Radass (this is important) back in 2012. One of the first bands to climb to national relevancy during the (ugh) emo revival, the East Coast duo have been flag-bearers of the movement ever since, whether they asked for it or not. If I didn’t know better, […]

John Nolan Releases “Here Comes The Wolf” From ‘Bridge And Tunnel’

John Nolan, guitarist of Taking Back Sunday and solo artist, has released the track he recorded for the 2014 independent film Bridge And Tunnel, entitled “Here Comes The Wolf,” over at AbsolutePunk. Like just about everything else Nolan has worked on, including his work with Taking Back Sunday, Straylight Run, and his own solo endeavors, “Here Comes […]

Death Grips Announce New Double LP ‘the powers that b’

After Death Grips broke up for what they said would be the last time, we have some exciting news. The experimental hip-hop duo have taken to Facebook to announce their final album, the powers that b, is complete. The double LP has yet to get a release date, but they will announce digital and physical copy information […]

You+Me (Dallas Green, P!nk Collaborative Project) Stream Album ‘Rose Ave’

One of 2014’s most surprising new acts, You+Me, are streaming their new album early via iTunes First Play. You can listen to the whole thing here. This whole project has been massively confusing yet highly enjoyable to me since it was revealed back in September. While I never would have guessed that a member of Alexisonfire would […]

Transit Release New Song “Nothing Left To Lose”

In a unique release strategy, Transit have been releasing a new song every day for the past few days, leading up to the release of their new album, Joyride, on October 21. The latest track is now available to stream at AltPress – you can check out “Nothing Left To Lose” below. This song is […]

Owel Start IndieGoGo To Fund New EP And Video

We’re big fans of Owel here at UTG, and we’d love to see new music from the group as soon as possible. That’s why we want you to know about their recently launched IndieGoGo campaign. The New Jersey five-piece band is crowdfunding for a new EP, to be recorded with producer Mike Watts (As Tall As Lions, The […]

LIVE REVIEW: Coheed And Cambria – ‘Neverender: In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3’

Under The Gun Review sent staff writer, Drew Caruso, to the House of Blues in Boston to experience Coheed And Cambria’s monumental album ‘In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3’ in full. Late on an Autumn evening, the fiction saw the real. It was certainly difficult to ascertain the correct words to attribute my emotions […]

Nothing Release “July The Fourth” From Upcoming Split With Whirr

Nothing have released a new track off of their upcoming split with Whirr, dropping November 17 through Run For Cover Records. Nothing have been on the rise since their debut Guilty Of Everything released last March, an album which I reviewed and enjoy immensely. The band returns with “July The Fourth,” via Vogue, and delivers […]

UTG’s 31 Days Of Halloween: ‘Pontypool’

Of all the holidays celebrated worldwide, no single day is more loved by the UTG staff than Halloween. With the arrival of the year’s best month, the time has finally come to begin rolling out a plethora of features and special announcements we have prepared in celebration of our favorite day, including the one you’re […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Callum Browne (Little League Records) & Syd Kemp Talk Cassettes

While the recent resurgence of vinyl has led to the widespread visibility of records and their days of celebration–even outside of independent music circles–another medium for listening to music that was thought to be a thing of the past is creeping its way back into the hearts and minds of music fans. The medium being […]

UTG PHOTOS: Bassnectar At Madison Square Garden (10/4/14)

Under The Gun sent photographer Derek Scancarelli to Madison Square Garden in New York City to photograph Bassnectar on October 4, 2014. Ahhhh, The Garden. The internationally renowned arena over New York’s Pennsylvania Station. It’s home to the New York Rangers, New York Knicks, and is the only venue to ever have a residency by […]

What You Didn’t Know: Garmiani

Focusing on lesser known aspects of artists, resident staff writer Michael Giegerich’s column, What You Didn’t Know, looks to help people gain a better understanding of their favorite musicians from all levels of the music scene. Since signing to Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak Records in 2013, house producer Garmiani has taken the festival scene by […]