Category: The Editor Speaks
The Über Rock Singles Club Daily Pick – Massive Wagons
Monk’s latest dish of the day has something of a double edged significance, as the Lancastrian rockers serve up the third single from their forthcoming seventh studio album ‘Earth To Grace’. The boisterous pop-punk-infused track features guest vocals by Colin Doran from Hundred Reasons.
Read MoreVIDEO OF THE WEEK – CURSED SUN
This week’s audio-visual treat comes from one of Northern Ireland’s longest-running, hardest working and most consistently effective combos, Cursed Sun, who are taking us deep into the dankest, darkest moments of the ‘Devil’s Night’ with this total ‘banger, shot on location at ÜRHQ (!?)…
Read MoreVévaki – ‘Fórnspeki’ (Season Of Mist)
Originally a solo project by singer and multi-instrumentalist Will Hunter, Vévaki are a folk band which draws from Nordic heathenism and animistic traditions. Myth, ritual and a connection with the natural world inform Vévaki’s music, which is both contemporary in sound and wide-ranging in instrumentation.
Read MoreVIDEO OF THE WEEK – NEW PAGANS
Monk may be biased, but Northern Ireland possesses some of the most spectacular scenery anywhere in the Überverse, and it is this which provides the backdrop to the clip that has grabbed our attention and hustled its way to the top of our list of our favourite videos released over the past seven days…
Read MoreVIDEO OF THE WEEK – BAD WOLVES
It would be very rarely that a cover version would even make it past the first stage of consideration for our ‘Video Of The Week’ title, nevermind fight its way through to the final shortlist… but, there was just something about the fact that LA alt-rockers Bad Wolves had dared to even think about adding their own twist to one of the Dark Prince of Heavy Metal’s most iconic tunes that made Monk stop what he was doing and give it a blast…
Read MoreUber Rock blacklisted by top promoter in censorship move
A top Northern Ireland promoter has moved to impose press censorship by banning Über Rock from all of their events and venues.
Read MoreBREAKING NEWS: Northern Ireland live music ban extended to 5 July
The Northern Ireland Executive today (Thursday 17 June) extended the ban on live music for a further two weeks, until 5 July.
Read MoreCrowbar – Live from New Orleans – 20 February 2021
Live streams are getting as clash strewn as gigs used to be. Crowbar and Spirit Mother on the same night is quite a choice for our DJ by the name of Astrocreep, though luckily both have view on demand, which makes life a bit easier than choosing between gigs on the same night! So, the big lad poured a single malt, took his seat in his reclining chair and get himself ready for some serious armchair headbanging – while live streams are obviously not as good as being at an actual show, they’re a damn sight better than nothing at all – a junkie needs his fix after all!
Read MoreLive music “not banned” in Northern Ireland – but venues remain closed
The music industry in Northern Ireland won something of a hollow victory earlier yesterday (Friday 12 February), when it emerged that legislation banning live performances has, in fact, lapsed. However, in a Catch-22 situation, venues remain closed under continuing restrictions imposed by the Northern Ireland Executive as part of the continuing fight against COVID-19.
Read MoreMUSIC VENUE TRUST PRESSES ON DELAYS IN FUNDING ALLOCATIONS
The Music Venue Trust, the independent charity that represents the interests of almost 1,000 independent music venues across the Über Kingdom, has this evening (Sunday 4 October) issued a statement in response to the announcement that the Arts Council of England is to delay decisions on the distribution of its Cultural Recovery Fund.
Read MoreFESTIVAL SEASON 2020: WILL IT STILL GO AHEAD?
There is no doubt that the current Covid-19 pandemic has thrown the music business into complete and utter chaos, with tours cancelled, album releases delayed. With many countries taking different approaches to the issue of lockdowns, and some prohibiting mass public gatherings right through until the end of August, the summer festival season also finds itself in a state of flux, with some events able to proceed as planned but others, such as Wacken, having had their plugs pulled. The situation here in the Über Kingdom is extremely unclear, with no clear guidance coming from either central government or the devolved administrations as to how long the restrictions here might apply.
Read MoreBurnt Out Wreck – ‘This Is Hell’ (Burnt Out Wreckords)
“ROCK AIN’T DEAD” a band called Heavy Pettin’ proclaimed away back in 1985: it is a phrase which perhaps did not have as much meaning as resonance as it does 30-plus years later, especially with certain prominent figures within the music business asserting exactly the opposite…
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