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These 90 Films Won’t Be On Netflix After Tonight

Everyone knows by now that Netflix is one of the best choices around for streaming content to your favorite device. It is loaded with a plethora of great movies and television shows to watch any time you want and for some has even replaced the need for cable TV. Like all good things, however, even […]

UTG INTERVIEW: FEMME

“I like to just get shit done” sums up the impressive work ethic of Laura Bettinson, aka FEMME, and is certainly a tenet that we can get behind. We recently featured FEMME in an installment of UTG Crush where we showcased some of her work, all of which we feel deserves the utmost attention of […]

UTG LIST: 10-Year Album Anniversaries We Want To See Celebrated In 2014

The majority of our staff was in high school a decade back and as 10-year anniversary tours have seemingly become a staple in the genres we held closest to our hearts at the time (and still), we’ve grown to accept this fact and find it only appropriate that we again look back and pinpoint our […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Talks ‘Don Jon,’ Using 35mm, and More

There are not many actors the entire staff of UTG adores, but Joseph Gordon-Levitt is certainly one of them. His body of work speaks for itself, and this Friday he’s adding another fantastic entry to his filmography when his directorial debut, Don Jon, arrives in theaters nationwide. We had the pleasure of speaking with JGL […]

What The Film!? – Back to the Future: Part II

What The Film!? is a weekly column exclusive to Under The Gun Review that brings to light the general fuckery Hollywood hoped you’d never notice. Written by Dane Sager, this column shows no mercy to films that try to pull the proverbial wool over our eyes. If you know a film with major plot holes or […]

UTG INTERVIEW: The Black Clouds

Under The Gun is happy to bring you this exclusive interview with New Jersey’s own alternative grunge quartet, The Black Clouds. Earlier this year, the band released Better Days, their newest album that they wrote, produced, and recorded themselves. Recently, the band took some time to speak with us about that DIY process with Better […]

MUSIC VIDEO: Such Gold – “Survival Of The Fondest”

Such Gold have recently released their music video to “Survival Of The Fondest,” a track off of their 2012 Razor & Tie debut, Misadventures. When you stop dropping your jaw over this new music video, remember that you will likely have a chance to see the band soon, seeing as how the group is currently […]

Record Store Day 2013 Releases Updated Calendar (~400)

Record Store Day 2013 has unleashed another updated version of their official calendar and can be seen here on UTGReview! Check out more than 385 releases by heading through and let us know which ones you and your friends are excited for. CASSETTE RELEASES (COPIED FROM http://new-vinyl.blogspot.com): § Kill Rock Stars The Compilations(limited 3 cassette […]

Record Store Day 2013 Releases Update (358+)

Record Store Day 2013 has once again unleashed an updated version of their official calendar and can be seen here on UTG Review! Check out more than 358 releases by heading through and let us know which ones you and your friends are excited for. CASSETTE RELEASES (COPIED FROM http://new-vinyl.blogspot.com):  *NEW* MGMT Alien Days […]

Record Store Day 2013 Releases Updated Calendar

Record Store Day 2013 has unleashed an updated version of their official calendar and can be seen here on UTG Review! Check out more than 200 releases by heading through and let us know which releases you and your friends are excited for. CD RELEASES (COPIED FROM http://new-vinyl.blogspot.com):  Codeine What About the Lonely CD […]

REVIEW: The Dollyrots – The Dollyrots

Artist: The Dollyrots Album: The Dollyrots Genre: Pop-punk/pop-rock Label: Arrested Youth Records Four albums in, it’s business as usual for pop rock duo The Dollyrots on this eponymous release. The band’s sound is clinically breezy and spirited as always; the album laden with feelgood, suitably infectious anthems and odes to carefree living. It’s a populist […]

REVIEW: Less Than Jake – Greetings From…

Greetings From… is, thus, a charming and irreverent pause for thought to add to Less Than Jake’s stellar back catalogue. It’s adds a few more blasts of reckless good humour to their repertoire and ought to keep everyone at least moderately pleased until the next full length appears. Don’t expect too much by way of fireworks, but do look forward to a nice cup of tea with an old friend (it’s only 15 minutes in length). Fun and fearless.”