UltraBomb - "Look Forward in Anger"

Photo by Greg Norton
Minneapolis punk supergroup Ultrabomb (consisting of Husker Du's Greg Norton, Derek O'Brien of Social Distortion and Agent Orange, and Soul Asylum's Ryan Smith) has a new decidedly non-punk single out. "Look Forward in Anger" fits more into the subgenres of power pop and bubblegrunge. More than their previous bands, it's reminding me of a harder edged Big Star. It's filled with catchy harmonies and giant guitars, and sounds more like the 1970's than the 2020's. It's unbelievably bouncy, and comes across more upbeat than the subject matter. Of course, we could always use some positivity in 2026, so maybe the latest from UltraBomb is exactly the kind of punk we need right now.
Greg Norton (bass and vocals) says of his band's latest single:
“‘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.”
You can listen to "Look Forward in Anger" below. The Bridges That We Burn is due out May 1 on DC-Jam Records/Virgin Music Group. For more on UltraBomb, check out the artist on Instagram and Facebook.