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Hear DJ Earworm’s Mashup of the Top 25 Songs From 2013

Ladies and gentlemen, it’s that time of the year. DJ Earworm has once again taken on the challenge of mixing the top 25 songs of the year into one know-it-all song. And, as usual, it sounds pretty good. Clocking in around five minutes, the mashup features samples from Lorde, Daft Punk, Eminem, Katy Perry, Macklemore […]

UTG LIST: 25 Bands We Want New Material From In 2014

***UPDATE*** Five (late) submissions have been added, for a total of 30 Bands We Want New Material From In 2014. 2013 marked a year of musical resurrection on many levels. We’ve been given long-awaited reunions, new records, celebratory re-issues, and anniversary shows fantastic enough to make even the most rudimentary of music fans giddy. With […]

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LIVE REVIEW: Blink-182 ‘Untitled’ 10-Year Anniversary Show (11/7/13)

For some reason Blink-182 has always been a band everyone likes. I have vivid memories of hearing “Going Away To College” for the first time when I was 15, and my older brother then giving me a copy of Buddha for my birthday. Their music became the standard for car trips and singing along to […]

P!ATD’s Spencer Smith Taking Break From Touring Due To Drug Addiction

It was recently brought to light that Panic! At The Disco member, Spencer Smith, has been dealing with a drug addiction problem. He confessed his addiction to fans, and stated that all is well and he’s cleaned up. However, Brendon Urie released a contradicting statement within the last 24 hours, stating that Spencer will be […]

Community’s Donald Glover Lands New Series Based on Atlanta Music Scene

Comedian Donald Glover may be leaving Community, but his next gig isn’t too far away. The actor and comedian has just signed on to write, executive produce and star in a half-hour comedy that is currently in development with FX. Set around the comedian’s home town and its music scene, Glover’s new project is tentatively […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Descendents’ Bill Stevenson

Approaching the 50 year mark, Bill Stevenson has secured his slot in music history as an icon and pioneer of punk rock. He grew up and contributed to the flourishing California punk rock scene which is renowned worldwide. Aside from playing drums in Descendents, Black Flag, and All, Stevenson has made his mark on music […]

REVIEW: Beartooth – Sick EP

Artist: Beartooth Album: Sick EP Genre: Metalcore For all the ups and downs, criticism, and for lack of a better term, “scene bullshit,” Ohio metalcore outfit Attack Attack! have faced over the years, their ever-rotating lineup has produced some of the most notable names in the current heavy music game. First came Austin Carlile, whose […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Hostage Calm

“We’ve just grown up playing fast punk, and tried and true, play it loud, hard and fast and you’ll just burn it up that way… one of the most exciting things about touring is being able to get good at playing. We’re getting better as musicians and players.” Shortly after their appearance at Skate and […]

What The Film!? – The Superman Franchise Part 2 of 4

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 […]

What the Film!? – The Superman Franchise Part 1 of 4

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 Jinxes

Last week, we brought you a review of The Jinxes’ debut EP, Send Me A Sign. Now today, we have an exclusive interview with the Californian duo for your enjoyment. The couple took some time to speak with us about Send Me A Sign, the particulars of managing a Kickstarter, and much more about what […]

REVIEW: Sharks – Selfhood

Artist: Sharks Album: Selfhood Genre: Punk/rock Label: Rise Records This album is a tough one to categorise. It kind of slips in and out nonchalantly, never really begging your attention until it’s suddenly, abruptly gone. It’s short and slight and undemanding, a kind of moody, sullen meditation composed more for private appreciation than an audience. […]