Tag: Beth Blade And The Beautiful Disasters

Statement DK/Blind River/Beth Blade And The Beautiful Disasters – Crumlin, The Patriot – 18 March 2023

Über Rock has always been supporters of the flame haired siren Beth Blade having promoted the launch event for her second album a few years ago (and had her appear on our tenth anniversary gig back in the pre-Covid era).  Personally, David O also had been waiting for the return of Danish heavy metallers, StatementDK to these shores since they blew him away in the same venue in 2019, so off he trotted camera in hand to get an earful of two great bands. Our valleys correspondent also always go with an open mind to bands he’s not seen before, so had no preconceived ideas what to expect from Blind River…

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Beth Blade & The Beautiful Disasters – ‘Mythos, Confessions, Tragedies and Love’ (Beautiful Disaster Records)

This is a band that we at ÜRHQ covered for their second album release, ‘Show Me Your Teeth, released back before the pandemic in 2019. That was a good second album so the third was a hope that it demonstrates growth and maturity in a band where they have had opportunities to play the Kiss Kruise and Beth has been backing vocalist for Thunder on their ‘Please Remain Seated’ album (‘Miracle Man’) and several tracks on ‘All The Right Noises’.

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Beth Blade And The Beautiful Disasters/Häxan/King Kraken – Cardiff, Fuel – 25 January 2019

Just a week before the national rugby team kicked off their latest Six Nations campaign in triumphant style, Beth Blade and the Beautiful Disasters celebrated the released of their UR-approved second album, ‘Show Me Your Teeth’, with this very special show at Cardiff’s Fuel club. Support came from two outstanding young up-and-coming acts. Naturally, we couldn’t resist the temptation to pop along and check out the rock ‘n’ roll action in the back streets of the Welsh capital.

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Beth Blade and the Beautiful Disasters – ‘Show Me Your Teeth’ (Self-Released)

Having seen BBATB several times around South Wales over the past few years and bought the previous album as a fan, it was only right that David O’Neill had the opportunity to review the new release, ‘Show Me Your Teeth’, for ÜR. He had been following last year’s journey with interest and highlights such as the Kiss Kruise, hobnobbing with rock royalty such as Marco Mendoza and performing backing vocals on Thunders’ ‘Miracle Man’ have only served to strengthen the band’s presence in the current music arena.

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