Under the Gun

Under the Gun

United States Est. 1997

"The music pulsates with driving rhythms and layered textures, creating an atmosphere thick with tension that compels movement and release."

About Under the Gun

Under the Gun matters for its raw portrayal of urgency and existential angst, resonating with audiences navigating an increasingly chaotic world.
Their music captures the tension of modern life, articulating feelings that often go unspoken, and creating a collective space for listeners who find solace in shared struggles.
Their music captures the tension of modern life, articulating feelings that often go unspoken, and creating a collective space for listeners who find solace in shared struggles. This band becomes a voice for those grappling with internal conflicts, transforming personal narratives into communal anthems. Their approach blends visceral instrumentation with a relentless energy that mirrors their lyrical themes. Each performance crackles with intensity, forging a connection between the band and their audience that feels both cathartic and electrifying. The band thrives on an almost frenetic momentum, pushing boundaries through both sound and presence while maintaining a focus on the emotional core of each song. Lyrically, Under the Gun often explores themes of disillusionment and resilience, weaving storytelling with impressionistic fragments that allow listeners to feel the weight of their words. Their tone swings between sincerity and irony, prompting reflection while also igniting a passionate response. This duality enriches their music, making it relatable yet profound.