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Sir Sly Stream Debut Album ‘You Haunt Me’ In Full

Early last year, I bought a Sir Sly 7″ single from Neon Gold based on one single song that I couldn’t get enough of. I’ve been waiting for their debut ever since. The Los Angeles-based indie pop group began streaming that debut, entitled You Haunt Me, earlier this week over at Pigeons and Planes. As […]

Fall In Love With Sir Sly’s “You Haunt Me” And Prepare For Their Debut Album Release

Don’t you love when a song comes along out of the blue and fills you with all the good feels anyone could hope to have? It’s a rare treat, especially if your main source of music is terrestrial radio, but every so often lightning strikes and you find yourself with a new addiction. Ladies and […]

UTG PREMIERE: The Red Western – ‘Sirens’ EP

Pittsburgh four-piece The Red Western have taken on the task of writing and recording two separate EPs, to be released simultaneously in just over two weeks’ time. For this, your ears are sure to be grateful. To give you an idea of what to expect from The Red Western’s newest output, we have the distinct […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Sir Cadian Rhythm Discuss Their Debut EP and Plans For 2015

Long Island’s Sir Cadian Rhythm have been a band for just over a year and already they’ve shown an immense amount of talent and promise with their self-titled, debut EP. Since its release in February, they’ve been hard at work on a follow-up amidst several other plans to take off in 2015. We had the […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Jesse Lawson Discusses His Solo Work And Departure From Sleeping With Sirens

Not long after Sleeping With Sirens‘ third record Feel came out, guitarist Jesse Lawson parted with the band to focus on his new family lifestyle. Now with things back in order, Lawson is right back at it again, pulling music fans into his new solo act. His first two singles, “Tall Trees & Long Drives” and […]

SINGLE REVIEW: Sleeping With Sirens – “Kick Me”

Artist: Sleeping With Sirens Song: “Kick Me” Album: TBA Genre: Post-Hardcore, Punk Last year, Sleeping With Sirens released their third album, Feel, and have been touring in support of it for quite a while, including the current world tour with their good buddies in Pierce The Veil. For the most part, the band has stuck […]

Stream Bleachers’ Debut Album ‘Strange Desire’

Jack Antonoff has wasted no time in making a name for himself, striking while the iron is hot. The fun. member’s own project, Bleachers, has been buzzing since bursting forth with “I Wanna Get Better.” The debut album is now here, and we can stream it on the standard music streaming services. We have, by and large, liked […]

Dream Riders: The Tour Desires of Your Favorite Artists (UTG Exclusive)

Wikipedia defines a rider as: a set of requests or demands that a performer sets as criteria for performance. Whether an act’s tour rider is ridiculously egocentric and/or overly materialistic, just plain outlandish in a fun way, a rock ‘n’ roll legend, or far more modest and unshowy than you might expect, nearly every touring […]

UTG SPONSORED TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT: Undesirable People & Live It Out

Here at Under the Gun Review we have been waiting anxiously to share this awesome announcement with you, and we couldn’t wait any longer! Today we are proud to announce that we will be sponsoring, in conjunction with PropertyOfZack.com, the EP release tour for two of our favorite bands, Undesirable People and Live It Out. […]

UTG @ SXSW 2014: The 5 Must-See Showcases

Ahhh. It’s already that time of year again. Time to thaw from the freezing cold of winter, prepare for the Austin sunshine, and head out for another jam-packed year at SXSW. The mecca of music discovery, SXSW is gearing up to provide yet another unforgettable week of amazing showcases. From Waterloo, down 6th Street, all […]

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White Girl Dance Corner

Hello! I’m Tarynn Law, and this is a weekly column I’ll be writing that spotlights some up and coming indie pop/alternative/hipster/hype/buzz bands/you-get-the-idea groups that you should be checking out before they become massive. I mean, we all want to be that person that says “I knew them way back when,” don’t we? I thought so. Here […]

REVIEW: The Hotelier find peace from agony with ‘Goodness’

Artist: The Hotelier Album: Goodness Label: Tiny Engines Genre: Taoist Indie Rock, Emo, Pop-Punk Like many fans of The Hotelier, I remember exactly where I was the first time I heard their breakout sophomore record, Home, Like Noplace Is There. Alone in my freshman year dorm room on a Sunday night in February, I listened to […]