City Tribe are a fantastic band when the listener’s end goal is to be sent into a blissful wave of melodic trust. The band paints a picture through the music with soothing delivery, whilst not being so mundane that the noise is lost amongst mediocre competitors. Today, Under The Gun brings you “Green Eyes,” a number off of the band’s debut full-length record, Undertow, which is due out July 29. The song is a passive, clairvoyant track, that gives the listener just a mere taste of what is to be expected from this band’s full-length effort. LISTEN HERE…
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Under the Gun Review interviews Lily and the Tigers & calls their new video “remarkable” and “full of complexities”
Lily and the Tigers are not complacent folk music. It is not a band comprised of mere sensationalistic tendencies; the type of folk that listeners hear in mainstream radio play — it is delivered unvexed and outstandingly. The latest release from Lily and the Tigers, The Hand You Deal Yourself, is a remarkable record full of complexities not often found in the genre, while still being able to please the easiest of folk lovers. Under The Gun Review is excited to team up with Lily and the Tigers to bring you the brand new music video for the record’s title track, “The Hand You Deal Yourself.” The video takes the viewer on a trip through a sardonic universe that parallels such a unique track.
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Under The Gun premieres Lily and the Tiger’s “Beaumont,” & interview with upright bassist Adam Mincey
There is a beauty in folk music that I am not sure can be found anywhere else in music. It’s an intangible force the brings together the most different of souls through simple lyrics about life and love that many believe has the power to change lives. The best folk artists know how to tap into this power at a moment’s notice, and such is the case with the up and comers we’re going to introduce this afternoon. READ MORE & LISTEN