Ultrabomb isn’t just a collection of legacy names and on “Look Forward In Anger” from their forthcoming album The Bridges That We Burn (May 1st), they sound like a band with a very modern problem to solve. The track flips the script on historical resentment by trading the usual punk cynicism for a demand on collective movement. It acknowledges the partisan noise designed to keep people isolated and pushes through it with a melodic energy.
The music moves with a focused propulsion, where the rhythm doesn’t just provide a beat but a direction. It captures that friction of being frustrated while refusing to be stationary. This isn’t a nostalgic callback but a vital look at how to navigate the current climate without losing one’s footing.






