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UltraBomb's Canadian dates are postponed; 'Time To Burn' album in the can

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UltraBomb: From left, Jamie Oliver, Finny McConnell and Greg Norton. (Joite photo)


By Andy

UltraBomb will have to refrain from lighting its punk-hardcore-power-trio fuse for now.

On Nov. 9, two days before the band's official debut dates in Canada (Ottawa, Toronto and Kingston), Greg Norton, Jamie Oliver and Finny McConnell announced on their social media platforms that the gigs have been postponed "due to problems with the Canadian visa process."

The shows will be rescheduled for February 2022 and all previously bought tickets will be honored when UltraBomb can plug in and unleash the 11 songs they recently recorded for their "Time To Burn" album, which will soon blast its way into eager listeners' ears on Canada's True North Records.

"Exciting times lay ahead and we’re proud as punch to be working with True North," reads a band statement on its website, http://ultrabombmusic.com/

Bassist Norton (Husker Du), drummer Oliver (formerly of the UK Subs) and singer/guitarist McConnell (Mahones) knocked out the album during a four-day "all killer, no filler" session in September at Studio 25 in Berlin. Ten originals will grace the album's grooves, and the guys will tack on a classic punk song to round things out.

While in Berlin, UltraBomb set off an early explosion with a three-song surprise performance on Sept. 16 to cap off McConnell's solo support set for Mad Sin at Astra Kulturhaus. They hammered out some Husker tunes, "New Day Rising,""It's Not Funny Anymore" and "Makes No Sense At All."

Along with the aforementioned Canadian dates, and one in Hamilton, the band -- which has joined Europe's MAD Tourbooking agency -- has gigs on its 2022 docket in Ireland and England.



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