electro

Andrew Luce and Graves usher in the summer with Chelsea Cutler on “Up To You”

Daruma collective members Andrew Luce and Graves have teamed up with Chelsea Cutler for a brand new single. Entitled “Up To You,” the track’s artwork is shrouded in darkness, but don’t be fooled by the shadowy visuals; when Cutler’s soothing vocals meet the producers’ dance-worthy groove, it sounds best suited for laying in a field on a summer afternoon and […]

Handsome Ghost premiere new single, “Graduate”

Handsome Ghost have teamed up with Nylon to premiere a brand new cut. Entitled “Graduate,” the first taste of the self-appointed “indie-prom” group’s forthcoming record is a breezy sing-along anthem that swells into synth-pop goodness just in time for the hook. Hear “Graduate” after the jump and look out for more details concerning Handsome Ghost’s […]

SINGLE REVIEW: Sophie And The Bom Boms – “Big Girls”

Artist: Sophie and the Bom Boms Song: “Big Girls” Album: TBA Sophie Stern’s knack for songwriting has never been in question; as a former associate of Dr. Luke, the Los Angeles-based musician has more than her fair share of thoroughly infectious music under her belt. Yet, when comparing Stern’s newest single with last year’s The […]

SINGLE REVIEW: LZRS TXN – “Let It Go”

Artist: LZRS TXN Song: “Let It Go” Album: TBA Self-described “intergalactic groovy” duo LZRS TXN‘s debut Side A EP existed somewhere between Graduation-era Kanye West and a medley of danceable, upbeat electronics. The combination was potent enough to garner the attention of the Boston Globe, so it’s only right their new single, “Let It Go,” continues the tradition of […]

What You Didn’t Know: Jesse Voorn

Focusing on lesser known aspects of artists, resident staff writer Michael Giegerich’s column, What You Didn’t Know, looks to help people gain a better understanding of their favorite musicians from all levels of the music scene. Signed to John Dahlbäck’s Mutants Records, it’s no surprise Jesse Voorn has the ability to crank out absolutely massive […]

What You Didn’t Know: Duvoh

Focusing on lesser known aspects of artists, resident staff writer Michael Giegerich’s column, What You Didn’t Know, looks to help people gain a better understanding of their favorite musicians from all levels of the music scene. Signed to Panda Funk Records, progressive house duo Duvoh recently released a massive festival-ready cut that is begging to […]

Aphex Twin Announces First Album in 13 Years

Richard D James, aka Aphex Twin, has announced his first album in 13 years, SYRO. The follow-up to 2001’s Drunkqs (or 1994-via-2014’s Caustic Window if you want to count the Kickstarter-funded release) has been secretly advertised the past few days with Aphex Twin’s logo appearing on a neon green blimp flying above south London and stenciled on pavement at various locations in […]

Enemies Unite In Extended ‘Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Preview

When The Amazing Spider-Man rolled into theaters a few years ago no less than fifteen minutes of the film had been released through various previews and clips in advance of the film’s release. The formula was the butt of many jokes from critics, but it paid off with a total box office take well over […]

Jamie Foxx Is “Aggressively Pursuing” The Role Of ‘Spawn’

Though he’s just started to make the press rounds for his upcoming role as Electro in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, it seems Jamie Foxx may soon be spearheading another popular comic franchise (if he has his way, that is). Back in January, Spawn creator Todd McFarlane told MTV he was continuing to work on his […]

The Green Children Announce New Album; Record Release Show

European electro-pop duo The Green Children announced that their new album, Connection, is slated for a July 23 release date. Check out the album exclusively through Amoeba Records in Hollywood. The Green Children’s release show will take place at The Roxy Theatre (Los Angeles) on July 20 and all show’s proceeds will be donated to […]

First Look At Jamie Foxx As Electro In ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’

Sometimes it seems like our coverage of upcoming films is too far ahead to appreciate the features opening in the immediate future, but this story is one that is far too cool let pass by. While us moviegoers are busying ourselves with anticipation for Summer 2013 blockbusters, Hollywood is hard at work on features that […]

Sounds Familiar: Week 8

Continuing our expansion of original content, Under The Gun Review presents its latest column, Sounds Familiar, dedicated to trawling the world and web for the latest remixes, redos, and reminiscent bits that our newest columnist Julia McAlpine finds appealing. Be prepared for some diversity in your music library. The songs may not be new, but they […]