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Stream Antarctigo Vespucci’s Energetic New EP

Cross-country collaborators Chris Farren (Fake Problems) and Jeff Rosenstock (Bomb the Music Industry!) practically broke the internet when they released their EP Soulmate Stuff under the moniker Antarctigo Vespucci earlier this year, and now they’re doing it all over again. Simply put, I’m So Tethered packs in some of the best aspects that we’ve come […]

Required Listening: Antarctigo Vespucci – “Don’t Die In Yr Hometown”

Ready to hear your new favorite song of 2014? Good. Antarctigo Vespucci may be difficult to pronounce, but the music created by the duo behind the band with that name is as infectious as the common cold. Recently, the group’s debut album found its way online thanks to The AV Club, and while streaming its […]

Stream Antarctigo Vespucci’s Debut LP, ‘Soulmate Stuff’

A lot of punk rock dreams came true a couple weeks ago when Bomb The Music Industry! mastermind Jeff Rosenstock and Fake Problems frontman Chris Farren debuted their new collaboration. The pair adopted the name Antarctigo Vespucci and put together seven songs of bright, bouncy punk that deftly walk the line between their more well-known […]

Chris Farren Releases Disturbingly Festive Video For “Chris Farren’s Disney’s Frozen”

Because the future we live in is wonderful, Chris Farren (Fake Problems, Antarctigo Vespucci) has released a music video for his song “Chris Farren’s Disney’s Frozen” at Brooklyn Magazine. Watch the clay hybrid of Farren and Frozen‘s Olaf court google-eyed Princess Elsa in the music video for the only Christmas song that matters below. “Chris […]

UTG LIST: Records We Overlooked In 2014

Everyone has a moment where they stumble upon a release that hits them in a certain way; it changes the way the rest of your day, week, month, even foreseeable future will feel and look like. But, within this sonic euphoria, how defeated does one feel to find out that said album was released a […]

You Can Now Listen To Jeff Rosenstock’s New Album In Full

Jeff Rosenstock, the man behind the genesis of the late Bomb The Music Industry!, is back with more of his solo musical endeavors. Scheduled for a March 3 release via SideOneDummy, the Long Islang singer-songwriter will finally be releasing We Cool?, the followup to his first solo release of I Look Like Shit from 2012. Though […]

Jeff Rosenstock Premieres New Song And Music Video For “Nausea”

With Bomb The Music Industry! laid to rest in January of 2014, Long Island singer-songwriter Jeff Rosenstock has remained preoccupied with writing and recording his own music. Having recently put out an EP called I’m So Tethered with Antarctigo Vespucci, Rosenstock is now ready to pump out a sophomore LP via SideOneDummy Records. We Cool?, which […]

Here Are A Few Records That Gave Me A Lot Of Feelings In 2014

2014 marked the beginning of a lot of things for myself. I’d started my fourth year in college, worked my first real job, got my first real paycheck, joined Under The Gun’s incredible team, and began to get a good sense of the “real world.” For the most part, I’d say 2014 would’ve beaten 2013 […]

UTG’s Favorite Singles Of Summer 2014

The summer may have been a bummer for hollywood execs and people hoping to see Outkast perform anywhere other than an overcrowded festival, but those who love discovering new music have had plenty to celebrate. Whether you like pop, rock, folk, country, EDM, or any combination of the five there were a slew of new […]

WEEKLY WAX: Vinyl Releases For The Week Of 3/23-3/29

Welcome back to Weekly Wax! Now that the bulk of the Record Store Day announcements are out of the way, we can get back to what you’ll be spending your money on before April 19 rolls around. This week’s highlights include a new pressing of The Starting Line‘s pop punk classic, Say It Like You […]

LISTEN: Chris Farren And Jeff Rosenstock Team Up For New Project

Between the spastic ska of Bomb The Music Industry! and the sunny sounds of Fake Problems, respectively, Jeff Rosenstock and Chris Farren have covered a pretty wide range of the punk spectrum and done so with consistently great results. It should come as no surprise that their collaboration, which goes by the name Antarctigo Vespucci, […]