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Annabel Jones Hits Us With The Truth On “IOU”

In celebration of inking a deal with Atlantic Records, British vocalist Annabel Jones has premiered her first single as a member of the label. Entitled “IOU,” the punchy electro-pop cut finds Jones’s infectious vocals riding along in tandem with a grimy undercurrent of bass that underscores her lyrical furor. While no release date has been announced just yet, Jones’ […]

UTG PHOTOS: Jess Glynne in New York City (01/20/16)

Under The Gun Review sent photographer MJ Rawls to Webster Hall in NYC to shoot Jess Glynne on her ‘I Cry When I Laugh’ Tour. Have you ever been in the car and heard a song so catchy, you couldn’t get your phone out fast enough to find out what it was? (Not while driving, […]

REVIEW: Death Cab For Cutie – ‘Kintsugi’

Artist: Death Cab For Cutie Title: Kintsugi Label: Atlantic Records Genre: Indie Since forming in 1997, Death Cab For Cutie had never named a record until after it was finished, at which point they would all pitch ideas to one another and decide on a title together. This was the norm for over 15 years […]

Action Bronson To Embark on ‘Mr. Wonderful’ World Tour

Action Bronson will be touring all over the US and Europe to promote his debut record through Vice/Atlantic Records, Mr. Wonderful. The album dropped on March 24 and can be purchased through his website.  Festival dates and headlining shows will all be included in his stretch of touring through October 2015, beginning in Seattle on April 3.  […]

Death Cab For Cutie Stream New Album, ‘Kintsugi’

After months of anticipation, Death Cab For Cutie have teamed with NPR.org to begin streaming their newest full-length effort, Kintsugi. Check it out, and let us know what you think in the replies below. As fans are surely well aware, the outfit’s latest offering is their last to feature founding member Chris Walla, who announced […]

Is Charlie Puth’s “Marvin Gaye” Pop Music’s Next Smash Hit?

Atlantic Records took the music industry by surprise in 2014 with the signing, and later complete radio domination, of Meghan Trainor. Her throwback sound, coupled with timely pop culture references, made songs like “All About That Bass” inescapable pop hits. Just how long her career will last is anyone’s guess, but it should go without […]

Death Cab For Cutie Debut Three New Songs From ‘Kintsugi’

Since the departure of longtime guitarist/producer Chris Walla, Death Cab For Cutie have been keeping preoccupied in terms of continuing what they had all started almost two decades ago. The band has recently announced the release of their newest record, Kintsugi, which will be serving as the start of a new DCFC era. Slated for […]

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 […]

Coldplay Release New Single “Miracles”

Everyone’s favorite adult contemporary radio act Coldplay have released a new track called “Miracles.” The song is taken from the soundtrack to the film Unbroken, which is due out in stores December 15 via Atlantic Records. “Miracles” sounds like your typical Coldplay song – ringing acoustic guitars, piano, a slightly uplifting snap track to keep […]

Decide How You Want Coldplay’s New Music Video For “Ink” To Play Out

With about 300 available outcomes for Coldplay‘s new interactive music video for their song, “Ink,” viewers can decide the different paths taken by the main character during his quest for a lost lover. Each selection a viewer makes changes the scenario’s outcome, but ultimately results in a conclusion that coincides with the song’s disheartening sentiments. Directed […]

Charli XCX Releases Yet Another Punchy Single With “Breaking Up”

It’s almost criminal that Charli XCX‘s sophomore album, Sucker, is dropping in December (for now). Old Charli made sense in cooler months, slick and moody alt-pop that had unfortunate timing in coinciding with Lorde’s rise. This sophomore album has taken a hard left into sun-drenched pop of blissful youth, steering determinedly into the unexpected success of “Boom […]

Charli XCX Pushes Back ‘Sucker,’ Shares New Album Art

Following a steady slew of good news from Charli XCX, we have a bit of a downer: the release of her sophomore album Sucker has been pushed back from October 21 to December 16 in the US. The album won’t see light in Europe until next year, with January 26 set for the UK/Europe drop date. The […]