Archive for April 11th, 2016

Gorillaz are back in the studio in new Instagram videos

It’s been almost five years to the day since we were treated to a new Gorillaz album. Fans have been clamoring for new music since The Fall dropped all the way back in April 2011. Thankfully, it appears that our wait may soon be over. Band co-creaters Jamie Hewlett and Damon Albarn can be seen […]

Diarrhea Planet “Let It Out” with new single from ‘Turn To Gold’

Diarrhea Planet is currently running loose all over America in preparation for their sophomore release, Turn To Gold. With great pleasure, we have a new song that will appear on that record, called “Let It Out.” In a short two and a half minutes, Diarrhea Planet does exactly that, by showing exactly what its made […]

UTG PREMIERE: The Fall Is Shorter Than You Think – “Feel Alone Too”

On April 20, Lowell, MA alt-rock trio The Fall Is Shorter Than You Think will be releasing a brand new EP, titled Feel Something, through Honest Face Records. Today, we have the pleasure of premiering one of its three tracks for your listening pleasure. The smoothly hypnotic “Feel Alone Too” can be streamed below. Speaking […]

UTG PREMIERE: Rival Tides – ‘New Rituals’ EP

Today, we have the pleasure of premiering the newest effort from Los Angeles rock quintet Rival Tides. Slated to release this Friday, April 15, the band’s new five-track EP, titled New Rituals, offers an immense wall of sound with radio ready hooks and solid production work from Erik Ron at Grey Area Studios. Fans of […]

UTG PREMIERE: Commonweather – “Cantigny”

This morning, we’re thrilled to bring you “Cantigny,” a stellar new single from budding alt-rock quartet Commonweather. The track is taken from the Chicago outfit’s forthcoming EP, Apparitions, which hits Apple Music, Spotify, ITunes, and Bandcamp on April 29. Check it out after the break. “This song is definitely the most personal track to me […]

The first trailer for ‘Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them’ will give you chills all over

Harry Potter is something that a large majority of our generation grew up with. Back in ’98, we started reading the books, and in 2011, we watched the final film in the series, leaving a huge chapter of our lives behind. None of us knew, at that time, that we’d be getting a look into […]

World-building and jokes abound in new ‘Suicide Squad’ trailer

It’s no secret DC Comics and Warner Bros. are attempting to construct a cinematic universe to rival what Marvel has. To that effect, a new trailer for Suicide Squad dropped yesterday, and it’s already starting to connect some dots to DC’s other superhero flicks. The trailer opens with government officials discussing the possibility of Superman […]