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Bad Books Announce New Record, Sign to Label

Indie rock “super group” Bad Books will be releasing their sophomore album, Bad Books II, on October 9. The group also announced that they have signed to Triple Crown Records. Check out the album art for Bad Books II at the bottom of this post. Bad Books is comprised of the entirety of alternative rock […]

MUSIC VIDEO: The Dear Hunter – Never Forgive Never Forget

The Dear Hunter have created a spectacular set of visuals for their song “Never Forgive Never Forget,” which comes off of The Color Spectrum collection. This video is seemingly flawless. If you have not experienced the great talent that is this band you need to get on it right now. Pick up their album through […]

MUSIC VIDEO: Moving Mountains – Alleviate

New York’s own Moving Mountains have released their visuals for the song “Alleviate” and can be seen here on Under The Gun Review! This song comes off of the group’s latest effort, Waves, through Triple Crown Records so be sure to pick it up now. Moving Mountains have taken a fun approach to the performance […]

O’Brother Announce Co-Headlining Tour With Junis

O’Brother and Junius have recently announced a co-headlining tour in February that will span across the US. It will begin on February 16 in Washington, D.C. and end up in Houston, TX on March 11. Please let UTG know if you plan on seeing these great bands in concert by commenting! O’Brother are currently supporting […]

REVIEW: O’Brother – Garden Window

Artist: O’Brother Album: Garden Window Genre: Rock Label: Triple Crown/Favorite Gentlemen On O’Brother’s last effort, 2009’s The Death of Day EP, the Atlanta, Georgia group produced a mix of layered alt-rock and post-rock, which resulted in a collection well-crafted, emotionally charged songs and on the whole, showed a lot of promise.

The Dear Hunter Release ‘The Color Spectrum’ Collection

The Dear Hunter and Triple Crown Records will be releasing the complete collection of The Color Spectrum, which is already creating quite a buzz over the internet. This box set collection will include a new 52-page booklet, full-length DVD by Casey Crescenzo, hand screened poster and are hand-numbered by Casey himself. Get yours while you […]

MUSIC VIDEO: Fireworks – Arrows

Fireworks have partnered up with Alternative Press to release their brand new music video for the single “Arrows.” This funny video shows a family of piñata that get attacked by a strange man, whose only goal is to get their prizes inside. The video is directed by Thom Glunt and comes off of their most […]

O’Brother sign to Triple Crown Records

Congratulations to O’Brother, who have officially signed to Triple Crown Records! The band have revealed that they will be releasing their debut album, Garden Window, in November via Triple Crown/Favorite Gentleman Records. UTG will be bringing you more updates on O’Brother as they are released to the public.

Fireworks post teaser for “Arrows” music video

Michigan’s own Fireworks have released a special teaser clip for their upcoming music video “Arrows,” directed by Thom Glunt. The track comes off of their most recent release, Gospel, via Triple Crown Records. They will be releasing the video alongside AP on September 22 so keep an eye out. Fireworks are currently on the Clash […]

MUSIC VIDEO: Moving Mountains – Always

Watch Moving Mountains music video for their single “Always” right here on UTG. This song comes off of the group’s latest release, Waves, via Triple Crown Records. Watch and enjoy.

The Dear Hunter confirms first U.S. headlining tour

The Dear Hunter is gearing up for their first-ever headlining U.S in support of their forthcoming nine-EP collection, The Color Spectrum. The collection is due out June 14 on Triple Crown Records. Ticket pre-sales will begin Wednesday, June 8 at 10am local time right here. TDH fans will have the option to add on an […]

REVIEW: Fireworks – Gospel

“Don’t get me wrong, like any band, Fireworks definitely suffer from growing pains. That said, Gospel stands as the strongest and attempt at growth and progression that we’ve seen from this still young pop punk scene.”