UNCULTIVATES are a group of riff-totin’ cowboys from Southern (Ireland) Texas. Mathy post-hardcore is the name of their business, and let me tell ya partner, business is good.
Despite only being around for a hot minute, this gang of unlawful citizens has quite the rap sheet. Their convoy has already traveled the breadth of the UK and Ireland with other well known bandits such as Gama Bomb, Hundred Year Old Man, Mastiff, Party Cannon and Codespeaker.
UNCULTIVATES put on a hardcore rock-rodeo in every town, city and saloon they visit. Patrons of such events can expect riffs, ruckus, and to leave with less teeth than they showed up with.
UNCULTIVATES have done all this with just one bullet in the chamber. In 2024 they released their debut single ‘SECOND RODEO’, which got all the fine folk hootin’ and a hollerin’ for more. Now they’re back with a fully loaded revolver, their debut album ‘This Will Become Clear Later, Like The French Revolution’. Due for release on February 6th via HORSEBOX Records.
UNCULTIVATES ain’t afraid of getting their hands dirty, and recorded the entire album themselves. They were assisted with the mixing and mastering by the fastest platinum disc slinger in the north-west, Joe Clayton (Conjurer, Ithaca, Underdark).
UNCULTIVATES
Live at Cleere’s Theatre, Kilkenny
Saturday, 9th May 2026
Tickets on sale 10am Friday, 6th February 2026
Available from cleeres.com
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