Slow Club have been receiving quiet the buzz since the release of their third album, Complete Surrender. To add to the band’s growing appreciation, they have just released a wonderful video for the track “Everything Is New” off of that July, 2014 release. Directed by Andrea Sisson and Pete Ohs, the video features the band […]
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Watch Slow Club Perform An Acoustic Version Of “Wanderer Wandering”
Slow Club have released a wonderful acoustic rendition of their beautiful track, “Wanderer Wandering.” The British duo released their third album, Complete Surrender, this past July on Wichita Records and receieved high praise from Pitchfork, NPR, Buzzfeed, Paste, and many more. The acoustic experience for “Wanderer Wandering” fits perfectly with the original track, completing the […]
Slowdive Announce North American Tour
Marking their first time playing in North America since 1994, Slowdive will begin a thirteen city long tour of the region this fall. The recently reunited shoegaze outfit have been pleasing longtime fans by playing festivals and big events, and now North American residents can enjoy the return of one of the most influential shoegaze […]
STREAM: AFI – “A Deep Slow Panic”
Our anticipation is only growing more and more with every new stream that AFI puts out from Burials. Regardless of whichever genre they take on with each release of theirs, they have quite the history of continually putting out quality work. If it hasn’t remained to show through their recent streams “17 Crimes” and “I […]
REVIEW: Two Door Cinema Club – Beacon
Artist: Two Door Cinema Club Album: Beacon Genre: Indie, alternative Label: Kitsuné/Glassnote Records Two Door Cinema Club have exploded in my neck of the woods (they are my countrymen) over the past couple of years, although they’ve never figured very prominently on my mp3. Moreover, the incessant use of their music on hipster telephone ads […]
REVIEW: Tokyo Police Club – 10x10x10
Artist: Tokyo Police Club Album: 10x10x10 Genre: Indie/rock Label: Mean Beard/Mom & Pop/Dine Alone/Memphis Industries/Dew Process Tokyo Police Club seem to have made a career out of sounding not all that bothered about anything. Or at least, that’s the overriding impression I get from this record, which is full of laconic drivel so laid-back it […]
REVIEW: Polar Bear Club – Clash Battle Guilt Pride
Artist: Polar Bear Club Album: Clash Battle Guilt Pride Genre: Punk/Indie Label: Bridge 9 Polar Bear Club are one of music’s best kept secrets. Their last release, Chasing Hamburg, took the band from internet sensation to scene favorite and even garnered them a fair share of press from outlets too slow to notice the band’s […]
Review: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Beat The Devil’s Tattoo
Artist: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Album: Beat The Devil’s Tattoo Genre: Blues/Folk-Garage Rock Label: Abstract Dragon Despite the lack of commercial appeal, California’s, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club stay relatively under the radar but have been lucky enough to score the attention of a major record label. A year after releasing their sophomore album Take Them […]
LIVE REVIEW: Middle Of The Map Fest (05/04/16-05/07/16)
Almost annually, Under The Gun has had the opportunity to cover the yearly club festival in Kansas City called Middle Of The Map Fest. This festival has grown substantially over its five years of existence and brought names like Fun., Grizzly Bear, Of Montreal, and Two Door Cinema Club, as well as showcased some great […]
Aesop Rock deals with animals and bleakness in music video for “Dorks”
Aesop Rock works with animals and potions in his new music video for “Dorks,” taken from his excellent new LP, The Impossible Kid, which you should listen to and buy immediately. The Rob Shaw-directed video is a slight departure from Aesop’s other recent visual output, such as the video for “Blood Sandwich,” as “Dorks” takes […]
Givers get trippy in “Bermuda” music video
Indie-pop group Givers recently released a video for “Bermuda” in support of their latest album, New Kingdom, which was released last November through Glassnote Records. Warning: the video’s trippy nature paired with vocalist’s Tiffany Lamson’s pupil-less eyes may or may not cause some headaches. If you can get past that, the video—directed by Emma Kanter […]