Archive for December, 2015

REQUIRED LISTENING: Noah Gundersen Has a New Side Project and It’s Spectacular

Perhaps in some distant parallel future Noah Gundersen will eventually release a piece of work that isn’t utterly airtight, but from all indications, that day is still a long ways off. Earlier this week, the fast-rising folk crooner took to social media to unveil Young In The City, an awesome new musical undertaking that pays […]

UTG PREMIERE: Bloodstream – “Breeze”

Today we are happy to bring you a premiere from an exciting new act hailing from Worcester, Massachusetts: Bloodstream. “Breeze” is a wonderful introduction to the band (as their first track ever released). Get ready to get hit hard by huge guitars, layered by definitive rock and infused with elements of emo and grunge. “Breeze” […]

Watch The New ‘Batman V Superman’ Trailer Now!

“It’s time you learned what it means to be a man…” Holy moly, folks, an action-packed new trailer is here for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. Having just premiered live on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the world has been treated to a brand new, super-sized trailer for the upcoming DC epic. Showcasing Clark Kent and […]

UTG TRACK-BY-TRACK: I Hate Heroes – ‘If Life Were A Book, I’d Skip This Chapter’

Drawing influence from bands like Silverstein, We Came As Romans, and A Day To Remember, I Hate Heroes‘ hook-heavy brand of post-hardcore is essential listening for anyone who has ever spent a sweat-soaked afternoon wandering Warped Tour. The Pennsylvania six-piece effortlessly cycle between radio-ready refrains and pulse-pounding breakdowns, and do so with a poise that […]

Philadelphia-Based Online Record Store, Wax Bodega, Goes Live

Wax Bodega, an online record store launched by The Wonder Years bassist Josh Martin and Glamour Kills‘ former Marketing Director Kyle Roeger, opened up on November 30 in conjunction with the Thanksgiving season’s Cyber Monday. The online record store, which has reportedly been in the works for about a year now, is a new spot […]

Passing The Torch: The End Of An Era For UTG

I started Under The Gun Review with a $10 loan from my parents that I probably never paid back. At the time, my only goals were to get free music, gain access to concerts I couldn’t afford, meet my heroes, and create something to further bolster my resume. All those things were accomplished in a […]