pop-rock (genre)

FULL ALBUM STREAM: Terra Terra Terra – The Space We Create

After nearly four years since the band released their first album, Mind Like A Man, Soul Like A Child, Lakeland, FL pop-rockers Terra Terra Terra are at it again with their sophomore release, The Space We Create. The release was recorded in late 2011 with the team of Mike Oettinger and Jesse Cannon, who have a […]

UTG TV: Rocky Loves Emily LIVE!

The UTG TV crew were lucky enough to attend the kickoff of Rocky Loves Emily’s winter headlining tour and captured four songs for your enjoyment! Click through to view HD performances of “American Dream,” “Clueless,” “Cali ‘n’ Monica,” and “Name Of The Game!”

Review: The Audition – Great Danger

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Review: The Appreciation Post – Work/Sleep

Artist: The Appreciation Post Album: Work/Sleep Genre: Pop Rock Label: Self-released Massachusetts seems to be future home of the underground music scene and rightfully so. Over the past year, while we receive hundreds of requests for coverage, we’ve consistently found bands from MA with a lot to offer [or at least talk about]. A perfect […]

Review: Dang We’re on Fire – Heart Stopped Beating

Artist: Dang We’re on Fire Album: Heart Stopped Beating Genre: Pop Rock Label: Self-released Florida’s Dang We’re on Fire has been on my radar for quite some time. Their last EP was something of an oddity as it showed so much promise, but poor production and underdeveloped ideas plagued the band. Their new EP, Heart […]

Review: The Rocket Summer – Of Men and Angels

Artist: The Rocket Summer Album: Of Men and Angels Genre: Pop Rock Label: Island Def Jam Bryce Avary has been a name in the music scene since Calender Days hit the streets in 2003. Having made a name for himself and his project The Rocket Summer on indie label The Militia Group, the act up […]

Review: You Me At Six – Hold Me Down

Artist: You Me At Six Album: Hold Me Down Genre: Pop Rock Label: Virgin/Epitaph When we last met You Me At Six on Take Off Your Colours they were raw, young musicians with sharp, quick-witted tongues that helped propel them from the obscurity of the underground music scene to their now international recognition. Now, with […]

Review: The Wonder Years – The Upsides

Artist: The Wonder Years Album: The Upsides Genre: Pop Punk Label: No Sleep Every few years an album comes along that completely changes the foreseeable future of that genre. In 1994, three vastly unknown musicians who worked under the name Green Day released Dookie and changed how people looked at pop punk forever. There was […]

Review: The Spill Canvas – Abnormalities

Artist: The Spill Canvas Album: Abnormalities Genre: Rock Label: Sire On their 9th release, The Spill Canvas like to tease. Having spent the past year working on new material and going about their everyday lives, the boys from Sioux Falls break their silence with the Abnormalities EP. Featuring three brand new tracks, the band continues […]

Review: Cobra Starship – Hot Mess

Artist: Cobra Starship Album: Hot Mess Genre: Pop/Dance Rock Label: Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen I want to be honest from the start, I, like many 20 something pop punk kids, wish nightly for Gabe Saporta to make one more Midtown record. Not that I haven’t found aspects of Cobra Starship to love, heck, I’ve bought their […]