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Panic! At The Disco Announce New Album ‘Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die’; Stream Lead Single

After weeks of teasers and message boards filled with rumors, Panic! At The Disco have confirmed plans to release a new album later this year. Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! is set for release October 8, and its first single “Miss Jackson” is available now on iTunes. The song, whose video you […]

DAMMIT: Universal Moving Forward With ‘Weird Science’ Remake

It has been said for years that the golden age of 80’s teen films, namely those created by John Hughes, would not make it out of the era of remakes without incident. Today we learn that saying is indeed true, and something tells me this is only the beginning. Today Universal confirmed that they are […]

REVIEW: You, Me, And Everyone We Know – Things Are Really Weird Right Now

Things Are Really Weird Right Now perfectly captures a band that was going places and leaves you wishing time could be turned back. However, the fact remains that this is (most likely) the last You, Me, And Everyone We Know release we’ll cover and that’s simply depressing. If only bands with healthy relationships could create music this good, maybe the industry could finally find salvation.”

You, Me, And Everyone We Know premiere “Things Are Really Weird Right Me”

You, Me, And Everyone We Know have partnered with Alternative Press to premiere the title track from their upcoming EP, Things Are Really Weird Right Now. Click here to listen to the song. Things Are Really Weird Right Now hits stores May 3 via Topshelf Records.

UTG INTERVIEW: Broderick Batts talks living in L.A. and challenging listeners

Musicians in the 21st century are afforded the ability to hurdle their region’s perceived shortcomings, broadcast their artistic vision to the world, and stake their claim in the industry from there. That’s the reason Broderick Batts, a Tampa Bay native, has lived in L.A. for two years after his irresistible fusion of hip-hop, R&B, and soul (referred to as […]

10 Years Later: The Sound Of Animals Fighting’s ‘Lover, The Lord Has Left Us…’

“Lover, the lord has left us,” answered Charlemagne, though he wasn’t sure if Penelope could hear him, “if ever the lord was here.” – “Charlemagne & Penelope” by Chris Haynie We all have that band or artist which opened our eyes to the broader spectrum of what music is capable of being. From getting a […]

REVIEW: Ariana Grande’s powerhouse vocals shine on ‘Dangerous Woman’

Artist: Ariana Grande Album: Dangerous Woman Genre: Pop Label: Republic Records Let me start this review by stating an extremely obvious fact: Ariana Grande has a damn good voice. It’s the kind of voice that comes along infrequently, the kind that makes you want to stand in your shower and belt as hard as you […]

IFFBoston 2016: ‘Folk Hero & Funny Guy,’ ‘The Alchemist Cookbook,’ and ‘Hunt for the Wilderpeople’

Film: Folk Hero & Funny Guy Directed by: Jeff Grace Starring: Wyatt Russell, Alex Karpovsky, Meredith Hagner I don’t know who created the road movie genre where two best friends work out their shit after nights of drinking and philandering, but people have been trying to create greatness out of that simple concept for years. […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Bear Hands discuss new album, ‘You’ll Pay For This’

UTG recently had the pleasure of speaking with Dylan Rau, vocalist and guitarist of Bear Hands, a four-piece indie rock band from Brooklyn, NY that just completed their run on the Spring Fling Rock AF tour with Cage The Elephant, Foals, and Silversun Pickups. Rau spoke with us about that recent tour and their newest […]

Let’s talk through season 2 of ‘Daredevil’

In case you went off the grid months ago to live in the woods and are just now returning to the civilized world, you may not know that season 2 of Netflix’s Daredevil was released on March 18. Based on the trailers, the second season looked to build off the stories that began in season […]

‘Miss Peregrine’s’ trailer is weird in the best way

You might think you can be a bit weird sometimes, but you’ve got nothing on the “peculiarities” of the kids in the recently released trailer for Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. Based on the 2011 bestselling novel of the same name, by Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine’s follows Jacob Portman as he discovers the titular […]

MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Allegiant’ isn’t the last ‘Divergent’ movie and that’s unfortunate

Film: The Divergent Series – Allegiant Directed by: Robert Schwentke Starring: Shailene Woodley, Jeff Daniels, Theo James, Naomi Watts The Divergent series always seemed a bit of an enigma to me. These movies are churned out once a year, they don’t make that much money in comparison to other big budget fare, and they always […]