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Stream Dustin Kensrue’s ‘Carry The Fire’ Now

In anticipation of tomorrow’s release, Dustin Kensrue has released the stream of his new album, Carry The Fire, through Vagrant and Staple Records. Each track includes a meaningful introduction by Kensrue, giving listeners insight to each song before they listen. The exciting stream is paired with black and white video to set the deep, thoughtful mood. […]

First ‘Sinister 2’ Trailer Reveals New Setting And Scares

I wasn’t the biggest fan of Sinister. There is no question that filmmaker Scott Derrickson knows how to make audiences feel uneasy in their seats, but I don’t know if that feature necessarily showcased his talent in the best light. The story, while occasionally unsettling, didn’t deliver the kind of lasting impact many modern horror […]

Modest Mouse Stream Long-Awaited New Album, ‘Strangers To Ourselves’

For the first time in eight years (I was just getting my drivers license eight years ago — where were you?) Modest Mouse has released a new LP for the world to consume and criticize at their first convenience. The band dropped an exclusive stream of the record earlier this week via Spotify — you […]

Earl Sweatshirt Announces New Album, Shares First Single

Following Drake and Kendrick Lamar‘s surprise album release efforts, Earl Sweatshirt has revealed that his new album will arrive in seven days (or less). Late last night, iTunes added a pre-order page for a new Earl Sweatshirt album titled I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside. The record is scheduled for release next Tuesday, […]

Mumford And Sons Announce New Album, ‘Wilder Mind’

Earlier in the day, Mumford and Sons officially ended their longstanding hiatus by announcing that their third full-length album, Wilder Mind, would be arriving on May 4 via Glassnote Records. Check out a teaser for the London quartet’s latest undertaking after the break. According to lead vocalist Marcus Mumford, the outfit’s forthcoming effort will lack […]

Belle Mare Continue to Mesmerize With “Cicada”

Since 2013’s The Boat Of The Fragile Mind EP (which I still regret not picking up a limited cassette of), Brooklyn’s Amelia Bushell and Thomas Servidone, the duo known as Belle Mare, has been a band we’ve kept a careful eye on. Following a Shivers cover from the same year, we’re thrilled to finally have […]

Stream Old Again’s Lead Single Off of ‘Grey Sky State of Mind’

Old Again finished 2014 strong when they had announced their signing to Artery’s new imprint label, Stay Sick Records, and it looks as if things are only going to get better this year. The Orlando, FL pop-punk five-piece took to Facebook earlier today to share “I Think You’re Going About This Whole ‘Your Life’ Thing […]

Florence + The Machine Share “How Big How Blue How Beautiful”

We here at UTG are not afraid to admit that many of us are huge fans of Florence + The Machine. The musician has released some stellar music in the past, and it’s apparent that she has no plans to slow her momentum any time soon. Earlier today she released the music video for a […]

Sufjan Stevens Announces New Album ‘Carrie & Lowell’

If you were let down by Sufjan Stevens‘ deeper venture into electro pop with Age of Adz, cheer up. The indie folk god has just announced a brand new album titled Carrie & Lowell and it’s described as a return to his “folk roots.” The album is out March 31 via Asthmatic Kitty Records. The […]

A Musical Journey Through The Year 2014

2014. What a whirlwind of a year it has been. My life was changing in both my professional and personal life so quickly it was at the point where my physical body couldn’t keep up (I may have gained a few pounds along the way). And now the year has come to a close. Along […]

Defined By Sonic Residues: A Resonance Of 2014

2014 was a year of polarity. Conflicting forces spinning me in all different directions, fighting to find which molecular force was the strongest. Flipping through the albums that left a mark on me through the entire year, I found that each one presented itself as a singular head-space, an isolated escape. Ranging from a dark […]

Watch La Dispute’s New Music Video For “Woman (Reading)”

Post-hardcore moguls La Dispute always take a great visionary direction when releasing new music videos, often having actors or specialized performers being part of them. This is shown very clearly in one of their latest videos, “For Mayor In Splitsville,” which comes off their latest studio release, Rooms of the House. Today, the band released […]