Archive for July 15th, 2014

Grey Gordon Announces Debut Album, Streams Lead Single

We have been following Grey Gordon now for about six months. In that time he’s released a couple of singles as well as a split EP with Chris Farren of Fake Problems. The artist is now taking the next step in his career and will be releasing his debut full-length album later this year. The […]

The Color Morale Stream “Suicide; Stigma” Feat. Dave Stephens of We Came As Romans

Post hardcore act The Color Morale have long been known for their desire to create inspiring music with a hopeful message. That being said, it should surprise no one that their latest Fearless Records release is entitled Hold On Pain Ends. The album is due on September 2, and is now available for pre-order on […]

Stream Bleachers’ Debut Album ‘Strange Desire’

Jack Antonoff has wasted no time in making a name for himself, striking while the iron is hot. The fun. member’s own project, Bleachers, has been buzzing since bursting forth with “I Wanna Get Better.” The debut album is now here, and we can stream it on the standard music streaming services. We have, by and large, liked […]

STAND-UP TUESDAYS: Kurt Metzger

Stand-Up Tuesdays is a weekly comedy spotlight written by the wonderfully talented Angie Frissore. Covering both known and unknown comics, Stand-up Tuesdays is your new source for all things funny. This week, Angie puts a spotlight on Kurt Metzger’s comedy career. If you or your comedy troupe would like to be featured on Stand-Up Tuesdays, please email utgjames@gmail.com. Enter […]

Blaqk Audio Remix Crosses †††’s “†elepa†hy”

Well this makes sense. That’s not sarcasm, by the way. Blaqk Audio (Davey Havok and Jude Puget of AFI) have a very similar dark and dreary vibe to Crosses †††, which, as you should know by now, consists of Deftones’ Chino Moreno, Far’s Shaun Lopez, and Chuck Doom. The trio dropped their debut full-length LP […]

The Rural Alberta Advantage Win Us Over With “Terrified”

Toronto’s The Rural Alberta Advantage have never seemed to get quite the recognition they deserve but we’re hoping that their new album, Mended With Gold, will do the trick. Their newest single, entitled “Terrified,” should surely set them on the right path. “Terrified” is a monstrous, galloping folk-rock effort that will take you by surprise […]

MUSIC VIDEO: From Indian Lakes – “Sleeping Limbs”

From Indian Lakes just released a new music video for their song “Sleeping Limbs” off of their upcoming record, Absent Sounds, which is set to drop on October 7 via Triple Crown Records. With a fresh sound almost akin to Danish act Mew, From Indian Lakes are following their well-received 2012 release, Able Bodies, with […]

Lykke Li Is Still Lonely In The “Gunshot” Video, Despite The Bikers And Twerkers

Lykke Li‘s stunning new album I Never Learn, is a heartbreaking one. I’ve gone on about this before, but it’s just that distressing. Someone give her a hug and a puppy. A sense of foreboding continues in the video for “Gunshot,” an artsy take on either the apocalypse or a Wal-Mart parking lot. Lykke Li, […]

Guster Announce New Album For Early 2015 Release

Four years after releasing their last record, Easy Wonderful, Guster have finally finished working on their seventh studio album and are set to release it early in 2015. Seeing as they will be independently putting the record out, the band states that they were able to write unrestrictedly, and that fans can expect a lot […]

Get Angry With Code Orange In “My World”

Following the chaotic title track and horrific video accompaniment of “I Am King,” Code Orange (they dropped the ‘Kids’ off somewhere), are streaming yet another blistering single off their forthcoming Deathwish release, which is set to drop on September 2. “My World” ups the heavy with a straight-up hardcore romp of pure anger that will […]

The Contortionist Are Back With “Language I: Intuition”

I’ll be the first to admit that I got nervous for The Contortionist when Jonathan Carpenter left his vocal duties behind for Mike Lessard of Last Chance To Reason. Sure, both bands had a similar style overall but Carpenter’s vocals just worked so seamlessly with The Contortionist’s sound. I kept an open mind, though, as […]

Weird Al Flips The Script On “Blurred Lines,” Teaches Grammar In “Word Crimes”

“Weird Al” Yankovic released a new album today. Bearing the oxymoronic title Mandatory Fun, the album is Yankovic’s last on his current contract with RCA, making him an independent artist for the time being. He’s been doing the rounds on podcasts – Comedy Bang Bang, Doug Loves Movies, and more – to promote the album. More […]