Archive for March 29th, 2011

The Summer Set new song/album release

On top of The Summer Set unveiling their summer album release for Everything’s Fine they previewed a new song at their most recent show. Watch the band perform “Someone Like You” by looking below. What do you think of the bands’ new material?

This Century tour video update

This Century are currently on tour with Good Charlotte and Forever The Sickest Kids and they show fans what they’ve done on a few days of it. You can see This Century perform a song acoustic and chill with fans. Check out the update below:

The Ready Set is The Don

The Ready Set have posted a new video update featuring Pete Wentz. Jordan has become ‘The Don’ and gives some guidelines to Pete about the future. Check out the setisode below:

Preview Winds Of Plague’s “California”

“California,” a song off Winds Of Plague’s upcoming album Against The World, will soon be premiering on the Rock Band Network. You can view a short gameplay clip featuring a snippet of the song below. Stay tuned to UTG as we’ll be releasing our review of Against The World soon!

Stream new I Call Fives

Former UTG TV guests I Call Fives have released a new song entitled “Too Much To Lose.” You can stream the song here. After listening, feel free to comment with your thoughts. We have an opportunity to speak with I Call Fives again soon, would you like to see them perform again?

Rihanna’s Rolling Stone cover

As if she hasn’t been having a good enough year already, Rihanna looks amazing as ever on the cover of the new Rolling Stone. Check it out for yourself below and feel free to leave your thoughts.

REVIEW: Sum 41 – Screaming Bloody Murder

Two years in the making, Screaming Bloody Murder aims to bring Sum 41 back to the forefront of pop rock. However, a string of less than thrilling releases has lead some to believe their time could be up. Which one is more likely? Click through to find out!

REVIEW: Skrillex – Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites

“Sonny Moore shows us much of his personality in this album, and it’s that very depth of character that makes this such a definitive and progressive work. I think it’s an album that many musicians (electronic or otherwise) are finding, and will find, to be a great source of inspiration, as well as a great playlist on their iPods. “