UROCK’s “Re-insurrection” Sets Fire to Injustice
Review By Glen Parkes
If you’re wondering where the next great rock revolution begins, look no further than UROCK and their explosive debut UK single “Re-insurrection”. Taken from the band’s forthcoming album The Line, this track is more than just a song—it’s a battle cry against inequality, corruption, and the rising tide of global fascism.
Re-insurrection” hits like a Molotov cocktail of classic rock fury and modern political urgency. Produced by the iconic Jack Endino (the sonic mind behind Nirvana’s breakthrough), and featuring blues-rock shredder Alastair Greene, the single is a potent fusion of past and present. vocal delivery is spine-tingling—equal parts sermon and scream—driving home the message that inequality is “the mother of all evil.”
The vocal delivery from Umberto Urock is spine-tingling—equal parts sermon and scream—driving home the message that inequality is “the mother of all evil.”

Backed by blistering riffs, soaring choruses, and a production style that echoes both stadium anthems and grunge grit, “Re-insurrection” makes its message impossible to ignore. It’s a warning shot fired in perfect time, addressing the billionaire chokehold on democracy, manufactured division, and the creeping shadow of authoritarianism. As the band puts it, “Divide et impera—divide and rule.”
UROCK’s The Line isn’t just another rock song it’s a historic collaboration between icons like Alan Parsons, Jack Endino, and Ian Gillan, crafted with purpose, urgency, and soul. With eight tracks that promise to shake walls and wake minds, it blends vintage rock DNA with modern rebellion in electrifying fashion.
“Re-insurrection” is essential listening—not just for the power of its sound, but for the power of its message. In a time where silence equals complicity, UROCK are cranking the volume and sparking the resistance. And you need to be part of it.
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