Archive for January 12th, 2015

John Carpenter Streams “Night” From ‘Lost Themes’

The Master Of Horror and creator of some of the best films ever to grace our screens (Halloween, The Thing, Big Trouble In Little China) is set to release an album, titled Lost Themes, on February 3 via Sacred Bones Records. We’ve already heard and worn out the first single, “Vortex,” and now we’ve been […]

First Aid Kit Release Adorable Animated Video For “Master Pretender”

Following a hugely successful 2014, Sweden’s sisterly folk-pop duo First Aid Kit are continuing to promote Stay Gold, one of my personal favorite records of last year. The animated accompaniment to “Master Pretender,” directed by Kyle Cogan, serves as a lyric video of sorts, featuring cartoon versions of the Söderberg sisters as they journey through […]

Members Of Fireworks Start New Side Project, Empty Houses

Two members of the UTG-recommended pop rock outfit Fireworks have started a side project alongside vocalist Ali Shea. The band’s name is Empty Houses, and according to the trio, it will have a sound inspired by Motown. In a brief interview with Noisey they talk about their inspiration and reason for deciding to take the […]

Alt-J Announce North And South American Tour Dates

As one might have guessed upon spotting their name on the bill of this year’s sold out Coachella Festival, indie rock trio Alt-J will be hitting multiple cities in North America surrounding those aforementioned dates. Additionally, the band will also be playing shows in South America beforehand. San Francisco’s Tycho will be supporting from April […]

Kelly Clarkson’s New Song Sounds A Little Like Jimmy Eat World

We have encountered a number of similarities in songs over the last few years. The most recent one that comes to mind being a debate over One Direction‘s “Steal My Girl” and its uncanny resemblance to the piano intro in New Found Glory‘s Coming Home single “It’s Not Your Fault.” Today, the first similarity of […]

Title Fight Debut Music Video For “Rose Of Sharon”

Title Fight are geared up to release their highly anticipated new album, Hyperview, the follow-up to 2013’s magnificent Floral Green. After sharing the track listing and album artwork as well as premiering a new song called “Chlorine,” the band have released another track off the release and it’s getting us pretty excited for Hyperview. The […]

All Time Low Unveil New Album, Stream Lead Single

It’s been over a year since Baltimore alt-rock outfit, All Time Low, put out their Billboard top ranking record, Don’t Panic. The band has been working hard in the studio this past year, and is finally ready to share their efforts with the world. This morning, the four-piece have premiered the first single, “Something’s Gotta […]

Stream Enter Shikari’s New Album, ‘The Mindsweep,’ In Full Now

Slated for a January 19 release via Hopeless Records, Enter Shikari‘s The Mindsweep has been generating all sorts of talk across the internet. The much-anticipated record will be serving as the followup to their release from three years ago in A Flash Flood Of Colour. In conjunction with the record’s release, the band will be touring North America […]

Stream Sleater-Kinney’s New Album, ‘No Cities To Love’

No Cities To Love is the fresh, new full-length album from rock and roll trio, Sleater-Kinney. Scheduled for a January 20 release, the ten-track offering is a result of steadfast efforts of the trio to make a record only when they felt like the timing, along with everything else in their lives, was right. They […]

John Nolan Unveils PledgeMusic Campaign For Solo Album

John Nolan (of Taking Back Sunday), has recently announced that he is in the process of writing and recording new music. Nolan shares that he has been doing so for the past couple of years now, and is finally ready to share it with everyone. The new album, whose title is yet to be unveiled, […]

Death Cab For Cutie Unveil New Album, ‘Kintsugi’

Now a three-piece since the departure of former guitarist and producer, Chris Walla, Death Cab For Cutie have remained unwavering in their attempts to continually express their love for music and share it with their supporters. Produced by Rich Costey (Sigur Ros, Frank Turner, TV On The Radio) and due out on March 31 via […]

Sufjan Stevens Announces New Album ‘Carrie & Lowell’

If you were let down by Sufjan Stevens‘ deeper venture into electro pop with Age of Adz, cheer up. The indie folk god has just announced a brand new album titled Carrie & Lowell and it’s described as a return to his “folk roots.” The album is out March 31 via Asthmatic Kitty Records. The […]