Archive for May 16th, 2013

REVIEW: Escape The Fate – Ungrateful

Artist Escape The Fate Album: Ungrateful Genre: Rock Label: Eleven Seven Records I’ve been listening to Escape The Fate for quite some time, even before Craig Mabbitt joined the group. Their first release with him, This War Is Ours, was their first step in a new direction towards a more mainstream, radio-ready rock sound. A […]

UTG INTERVIEW: EndAnd

Under the Gun Review is pleased to bring you this exclusive interview with Brooklyn, New York’s noise rock trio, EndAnd! We had the opportunity to speak with all three members of EndAnd (Daniel Fern, Bill Fitzgerald, Mike Morales) and they divulged a ton of great information about the band, how they came together, their newest […]

HOLY SH!T: Jay-Z Is An Illuminati Time Traveler?

Okay folks, calm down. That headline was meant to be ridiculous and no, we do not believe Jay-Z is a member of the illuminati or an actual time traveler. Everyone knows the Stone Cutters rule the world anyways. A few years back, actor Nicolas Cage got a nice boost of press coverage when a photo […]

Arsonists Get All The Girls to Release New Album, ‘Listen to the Color’

Arsonists Get All The Girls are one of my all-time favorite bands. I’ll never forget the first time I heard “Scobra vs. Cupcake: Battle of the Bulge” and completely lost my shit. At the time, I had never heard anything quite like it or the entirety of Hits From The Bow. This is one of […]

UTG LIST: 5 Must-See Sets At Skate And Surf (Day 1)

This Saturday, May 18, Skate And Surf Festival will kick off at Six Flags Great Adventure New Jersey with dozens of the scene’s biggest names. A number of the UTG staff will be on hand for the event, and from the feedback we have been seeing on Twitter it sounds like a lot of you […]

REVIEW: The Black Clouds – ‘Better Days’

Artist: The Black Clouds Album: Better Days Genre: Grunge, Rock For fans of: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Nirvana Many people like to damn specific genres of music, claiming that they’re dead. Not even hanging on – just plain dead. Disco, punk, grunge, and even dubstep has been said to have been short lived (thanks to the […]