Featured Tune: "All in good time" from Ultan JP
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Waiting, Wounds, and the Weight of Time – A Gritty Gem from Ultan JP
Ultan JP’s “All in Good Time” plays like a slow exhale, the kind you take after holding something in for far too long. There’s a certain world-weariness in the track, but it never leans into despair. Instead, it walks a tightrope between frustration and faith, powered by smoky guitar licks and a voice that knows what it’s like to fall down and get back up.
This isn’t stadium rock, it’s backroom-at-midnight rock. It’s built from the same bones as legends like Iron Maiden or Thin Lizzy, but it’s filtered through a personal lens, stripped of excess, and grounded in real experience. The guitars growl and shimmer, the drums keep a deliberate pace, and Ultan’s vocals feel lived-in, almost like a conversation rather than a performance.
The title “All in Good Time” is more than a nod to patience, it’s a quiet rebellion against urgency. The song unfolds gradually, refusing to be rushed, and that’s exactly the point. In a world obsessed with speed and shortcuts, Ultan leans into the long road, the slow build, the scars that turn into stories.
It’s not a song that demands attention. It earns it, one note, one line, one truth at a time. And that, in itself, is something rare.