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Old Gray Release Video For “Clip Your Own Wings,” Announce US Tour

The four-piece post-hardcore act Old Gray are putting out a split with the math-y emo band Tiny Moving Parts on Broken World Media, Dog Knights and Kind Of Like Records. It’s currently available to stream on AbsolutePunk, and to further promote the release, Old Gray have filmed a video for one of their tracks, entitled […]

MUSIC VIDEO: Tiny Moving Parts – “Fair Trade”

Recent Triple Crown Records signees Tiny Moving Parts have released a new music video today for their latest single, “Fair Trade,” that can be viewed through Alternative Press. In less than a week, the Minnesota trio will be releasing that track along with another in a split EP with Old Gray. Featuring many of the […]

Old Gray Stream New Song “An Epitaph”

Old Gray have released a new song from their upcoming split with Tiny Moving Parts. The song is called “An Epitaph,” and you can check it out after the jump, or over at PropertyOfZack. The song is a slightly fuzzier version of the post-hardcore sound we heard on Old Gray’s excellent 2013 record, An Autobiography. According to […]

WEEKLY WAX: Vinyl Releases For The Week Of 4/20-4/26

Welcome back to Weekly Wax! If your wallet is still reeling from Record Store Day, then this was probably a frustrating week, with pre-orders launching for a number of highly anticipated releases, such as Say Anything‘s latest, the Garden State soundtrack, and Knuckle Puck‘s The Weight That You Buried. For emo fans, Tiny Engines announced […]

Tiny Moving Parts Announce Split With Old Gray, Stream New Song

Tiny Moving Parts burst onto the scene last year with an excellent debut full-length, This Couch Is Long and Full of Friendship, and they’re wasting no time following it up. The recent Triple Crown Records signees will release a split with New Hampshire’s Old Gray on May 20, and you can stream a new song […]

WEEKLY WAX: Vinyl Releases For The Week Of 11/24 – 11/30

Black Friday has come and gone, and if you’re anything like me, you probably spent just a little more money than you wanted to on records. The deals were just so good though! Outside of all of the label sales, a lot of great records went up for sale this week. Circa Survive made the […]

UTG EXCLUSIVE: Stream Makeshift Shelters’ Debut EP, ‘The Cautious End of Things’

Today Under the Gun Review is proud to exclusively stream the debut EP for DC-based indie rock band Makeshift Shelters. The EP, titled The Cautious End of Things, is a cathartic short release that is so catchy that you’d think a more established band wrote it already. We already reviewed the first single from the […]

UTG PREMIERE: Makeshift Shelters – “The Cautious End of Things”

Today at Under the Gun Review we are really excited to share with you the debut track from DC’s newest indie rock outfit, Makeshift Shelters. The title track off their debut record, The Cautious End of Things, is a story about dealing with the fallout of a relationship gone sour, and the mental toll it […]

REVIEW: Sudden Suspension – ‘There’s A Bigger Picture Here’

Artist: Sudden Suspension Album: There’s A Bigger Picture Here Label: Bad Timing Records This is the sound of growing up. For their third EP, Indiana natives Sudden Suspension have tasked themselves with encapsulating what it feels like to grow up in 2015, along with all the challenges one encounters along the way. From getting over […]

10 Years Later, TREOS Still Matters: Celebrating ‘Between The Heart And The Synapse’

I was fourteen years old when Between The Heart And The Synapse first came out. I was aware of the band’s presence a little before it released, but I was not yet aware of what the band would later do for me. I was young, excited to be out at shows, and completely enthralled by […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Screenwriter David Larson Discusses Being Accepted Into Tribeca Film Festival With ‘Big Boy’

This year’s Tribeca Film Festival is taking place April 15-26 in New York City, NY. Each year the festival showcases hundreds of features by film crews across the globe. Not every feature that’s submitted to the festival gets accepted, which makes it a huge honor for those who make it. Most features that win in […]

UTG INTERVIEW: The Damnwells Discuss First New Record With Original Lineup Since 2006

For the first time in about eight years, Brooklyn-based indie rock outfit The Damnwells are once again comprised of the original members that it consisted of during its inception in 2001. The four-piece’s brand new self-titled record, which is due out next week, epitomizes the high points of all the efforts poured into this much-anticipated reunion. UTG was […]