Archive for January 13th, 2014

VINYL REVIEW: Their / They’re / There – ‘Analog Weekend’ EP

Artist: Their / They’re / There Album: Analog Weekend EP Label: Topshelf Records, Polyvinyl Records Original Release Date: Dec. 10, 2013 The three members of Chicago’s grammatically adept post-indie math-pop outfit Their / They’re / There are certainly no strangers to the emo and indie rock scenes. Evan Weiss has been gracing endless headlines over […]

Bowling For Soup Release New Lyric Video

If you’re in your early twenties, you probably spent a fair amount of your youth singing along to the ubiquitous and humorously vulgar singles of Texas pop punk band Bowling For Soup. While they haven’t reclaimed the spotlight they had with their 2004 hit, “1985,” but they have been consistently releasing new music since then, […]

‘Glee’ Star Lea Michele Goes Top 40 With New Song

After years on the hit FOX series Glee, Lea Michele is finally stepping out on her own with the release of her debut album and earlier today a new song premiered on Billboard. Titled “Louder,” the first non-single track off Lea Michele’s first solo album is a fun, energetic ode to taking one’s life into […]

FREE MP3: Que – “OG Bobby Johnson” (Walshy Fire & Kickraux Remix)

Need an extra pick-me-up for the day ahead? We’ve got you covered. Trap music is all the rage right now, and if you ask me there is no hotter remix on the market this second than the Walshy Fire and Kickraux’s take on “OG Bobby Johnson.” Filled with deep bass, frantic glitches, and enough energy […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Bobbie Morrone Talks New EP and New Year

I recently had the pleasure of giving Bobbie Morrone’s brand new 3-track EP a well-deserved 9/10 review, and shortly after, I got the chance to speak with the up-and-coming singer/songwriter about the release, his move back to Philly, and what he has in store for 2014. So read through the break below and get acquainted […]

Tarantino’s Next Film Is A Western, Possibly Titled ‘The Hateful Eight’

Anytime Quentin Tarantino begins to make progress on a new project, the floodgates holding rumors and gossip at bay open wide. People love this man’s movies, our staff included, and due to the amount of time that tends to pass between project’s it’s easy to understand why his fans’ thirst for new ideas is so […]

REVIEW: The Plum Magnetic – ‘Terra Animata’

Artist: The Plum Magnetic Album: Terra Animata Genre: World, Fusion, Progressive Rock, Jazz The Plum Magnetic‘s Terra Animata contains 8 tracks, and even despite the opener, “Spring,” being a mere 25 seconds, the album as a whole clocks in just shy of 57 minutes as half the songs are a sprawling 10 minutes a piece. […]

Warpaint Stream New Album

Los Angeles indie rock quartet Warpaint don’t mind taking their time. The band’s debut album, The Fool, was released in 2010, a full six years after their formation, and now, three and a half years later, they’re back with an impressive new record that more than justifies the long wait. The self-titled effort walks the […]

Against Me! Stream ‘Transgender Dysphoria Blues’

Against Me! have a long and storied history in the punk community, but the current chapter might be the most important. The Florida band’s latest album, Transgender Dysphoria Blues, is their first since frontwoman Laura Jane Grace came out as transgender in 2012, and it approaches gender issues in a straightforward and brutally honest way […]

WATCH: Coheed and Cambria’s Full Guitar Center Session

In case you missed it, you can now watch Coheed and Cambria‘s full one-hour Guitar Center Session on YouTube. In the special, which aired on January 10 on Direct TV, the band plays through six familiar tracks while frontman Claudio Sanchez undergoes a lengthy interview with Nic Harcourt. Sanchez discusses how the band formed, the […]