Archive for February, 2016

MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Cabin Fever’ is more of a Winter cold

Film: Cabin Fever Starring: Gage Golightly, Matthew Daddario, Nadine Crocker Directed by: Travis Z Remaking a horror film is probably one of the trickiest things someone can do today. Rarely does the remake trump the original, especially because the original can have a vision that can’t be replicated or repurposed for the sake of another […]

The Hotelier announce new album with NSFW teaser video

Immediately upon release of their 2014 LP, Home, Like Noplace Is There, The Hotelier skyrocketed to the topmost ranks of the emo/alternative world, not to mention seemingly every damn ‘best of’ list at the end of the year. Many deemed it “perfect,” which sets the bar pretty high for the band, but something tells us […]

UTG PREMIERE: Caleb Caudle – “Tuscaloosa”

This morning, we’re excited to bring you “Tuscaloosa,” a charming new single from fast-rising singer-songwriter Caleb Caudle. The track is taken from the country crooner’s upcoming full-length album, Carolina Ghost, which is slated to arrive next Friday, February 26. Give it a spin after the break, and let us know what you think in the comments […]

PUP announce U.S. headlining tour with Rozwell Kid

This is sure to be one of the most raucous, entertaining tours of the summer for punk and nerd-rock fans. PUP, who will surely be supporting their highly-anticipated, upcoming sophomore LP, have announced a 16-date headlining tour with new SideOneDummy labelmates Rozwell Kid, along with Charly Bliss and Pkew Pkew Pkew opening on select dates. […]

Supersuckers frontman gets support with fundraising compilation

Last year, Supersuckers frontman and bassist, Eddie Spaghetti, was diagnosed with stage 3 oropharynx cancer, resulting in cancelled tours and a lack of income to pay for inevitable, mounting medical bills. The band has set up a Cancer Fight Fund and New Jersey label Capacitor Records has released a fundraising compilation, titled You Can’t Kill […]

FADES rock in motion in new video for “Breaking Through The Walls”

London rock five-piece FADES have recently shared a Josh Harms-directed video for “Breaking Through The Walls,” their debut single, which also serves as the opener to their first release—a six-track, self-titled EP. With the band’s name derived from a Queens Of The Stone Age song, that influence is also found in their sound. Heavy, rhythmic […]

Relient K Return With “Look On Up” (Stream)

It’s been almost two years since the 10-year anniversary tour of Mmhmm and nearly three years since we’ve heard fresh tunes from Relient K. In November, the band announced the news of the follow-up to 2013’s Collapsible Lung, which is to be titled Air For Free. Well, now we have the first track presumed to […]

The 1975 stream “Somebody Else” from upcoming sophomore record

There’s really no other band out there like The 1975. No other band has merged the worlds of indie rock, radio pop, and proven musical prowess quite like the British group, and new single “Somebody Else” continues the hot streak. More ethereal and atmospheric than previous I like it when you sleep, for you are […]

Turnover Release New Song “Humblest Pleasures,” Announce New 7-inch

Less than a year has passed since Turnover released one of 2015’s most-loved alternative albums in Peripheral Vision, and the band is already back for more with a brand new 7-inch coming in March. Turnover will release the “Humblest Pleasures” b/w “Change Irreversible” 7-inch digitally on March 4, with vinyl releasing via Run For Cover […]

It’s Here: Kanye West’s ‘The Life Of Pablo’ Is Now Available For Stream And Download

After several weeks of G.O.O.D. Friday tracks, waiting for G.O.O.D. Friday tracks that never came, questionable tweets, and broken promises, the latest record from Kanye West has arrived. The Life Of Pablo (formerly WAVES, SWISH, and So Help Me God) is now streaming exclusively on TIDAL and is available for purchase here. The final album features eighteen […]

UTG LIST: 25 Essential Songs for Valentine’s Day

It’s that time of year again, folks. The flowers have been purchased, the dinner reservations are set, and the second box of chocolates is on the way since you already caved and ate the first. Social media is more vomit-inducing than usual, and Ryan Seacrest is parading around ABC Family like the patron saint of […]

MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Southbound’ Is A Decent Grab Bag Of Horror Cinema

Film: Southbound Directed by: Roxanne Benjamin, Radio Silence, David Bruckner, Patrick Horvath Starring: Mather Zickel, Chad Villella, Matt Bettinelli-Opin, Larry Fessenden The road to redemption is filled with potholes like demons, satanic cults, and masked villains. That much we’ve learned from the horror genre up until now, right? Southbound takes those familiar genre stamps for […]