The Über Rock Singles Club is once again open for business and serving up some of the finest tunes around...

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The Über Rock Singles Club is once again open for business and serving up some of the finest tunes around...
According to our resident travelling DJ, it's quite easy to sum up this EP – “transport The Misfits to the year 2018 and you have it”, he declares adding that the fact that the video for one of the tracks – ‘Now I Think I'm Gay’ - has actually had to be released on the Pornhub gay site says a lot about the “I don't give a fuck” attitude of the band, as the big lad elaborates on the other side of the link:
"The fact that the video for one of the tracks – ‘Now I Think I'm Gay’ - has actually had to be released on the Pornhub gay site says a lot about the “I don't give a fuck” attitude of the band."
And it's a good record, too. Thanks heaps, Uber Rock!
Grab this filth here:
PUPPY and the HAND JOBS "I Eat Abortions" EP by Puppy and the Hand Jobs
The track is taken from their forthcoming EP, 'Barely Alive', due for release via SharpTone Records on 2 March. You can get your copy HERE.
Great review of HEATH GREEN and The MAKESHIFTERS from UBER ROCK
One of those albums that is an unexpected joy to hear from the first tune, and furthermore one of those albums that you want your friends to love and the whole world to hear. The fact that it’s an unreconstructed yet thoroughly modern southern rock album just adds to the allure. – READ THE REVIEW HERE
Great review of HEATH GREEN and The MAKESHIFTERS from UBER ROCK was originally published on Alive Naturalsound Records
Great review of JAMES LEG "Blood On The Keys" from UBER ROCK
The title of James Leg’s third solo album is pretty apt I reckon. I’ve seen the former Black Diamond Heavies dude live and I can vouch that he bleeds and sweats for his craft like it was his last gig before descending from this Earth to the pits of Hell. His brand of high voltage, fuzzed-out garage rock is equal parts Tom Waits, Jim Jones Revue and Howlin’ Wolf… are you interested yet? – READ THE REVIEW HERE
Great review of JAMES LEG “Blood On The Keys” from UBER ROCK was originally published on Alive Naturalsound Records
Nice JAMES LEG review of "Below The Belt" in UBER ROCK
Nestled somewhere between Jim Jones Revue and Gallon Drunk with just a hint of Tom Waits and The Fuzztones comes a screaming James Leg. Buckle up bitches this is a journey down a dirty track with nothing but a fistful of Rock and Roll for company, some cheap drugs and a bottle of moonshine. ‘Dirty South’ kicks off the album in fine voice and should be the department for tourism’s theme tune. Hip shaking, foot taping, head swinging rock and roll for sure. This is the result of selling your soul to the devil in exchange for a good time and some rock and roll. – Dom Daley / READ THE WHOLE REVIEW HERE
Nice JAMES LEG review of “Below The Belt” in UBER ROCK was originally published on Alive Naturalsound Records