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Ultrabomb – return with their explosive new single “Look Forward In Anger” you can read our review here

With decades of punk pedigree between them, Ultrabomb arrive swinging hard on their new single “Look Forward In Anger” a sharp, melodic blast that feels both urgent and deeply purposeful. The trio Greg Norton (Hüsker Dü), Derek O’Brien (Social Distortion, Agent Orange, Adolescents), and Ryan Smith (Soul Asylum) channel their collective history into something that sounds immediate rather than nostalgic, proving once again that punk doesn’t age out, it evolves.

Fueled by buzzing guitars, driving bass lines, and a relentless rhythmic pulse, the track wastes no time getting to the point. “Look Forward In Anger” rides a wave of classic punk intensity while weaving in hooks that stick long after the final chord fades. Norton’s vocals carry a raw sincerity that cuts through the noise, delivering a message rooted in unity rather than division.

Taken from Ultrabomb’s upcoming album The Bridges That We Burn (due out in May), the single captures the band at their most focused, turning shared frustrations into connection, purpose, and forward motion. It’s protest music without preachiness, rallying cry without empty slogans. As Norton explains, “‘Look Forward In Anger’ is a commentary on how partisan politics push to divide us, when we should all be coming together. Love over BS, any day.”



Stream “Look Forward In Anger” Here

That sentiment sits at the heart of the song. While the title suggests confrontation, the track ultimately leans toward hope, an insistence on moving ahead with empathy, even when anger feels unavoidable. O’Brien’s guitar work adds grit and melody in equal measure, while Smith’s drumming keeps everything charging ahead with controlled ferocity.

“Look Forward In Anger” is more than just a punk single, it’s a reminder of what the genre does best, speak truth, spark connection, and push listeners toward something better. If this track is any indication, The Bridges That We Burn is shaping up to be a powerful statement from a band that still has plenty to say.

“Look Forward In Anger” socres an nice 7 out of 10

Rating: 7 out of 10.



Reviewer  – Ian Mc Donnell @mcgigmusic

Ian Mc Donnell

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