Dub War formed in 1993 in Wales. The band released two
albums, via the metal
label Earache Records;
Pain, released in 1995 and
Wrong Side of Beautiful in 1996. Dub War split in 1999 after disputes with their label. After a short stint with the
supergroup Mass Mental, lead singer
Benji Webbe went on to form
Skindred with Jeff Rose and Martyn Ford. In 2010,
Digby Pearson of Earache Records approached Webbe with the idea of releasing a DVD of the then last Dub War show and previous video. The DVD was released as a box set including a CD of rare recordings. The band performed a low-key show in Newport in 2014 in a one-off reunion, using Mikee Gregory on drums, replacing Martin 'Ginge' Ford. However, in May 2015, after
Ghost Town withdrew their spot, Dub War were announced for a special half-hour set on the 4th Stage at
Download Festival. This was followed by the announcement that they would appear at the 2015 Velvet Coalmine Festival in south Wales, along with acts like
Meat Puppets and
Nicky Wire. In March 2016 the group released a new single, their first since 1997, called "Fun Done". The track premiered on TeamRock on 2 March 2016. The song is the first of a planned set of 12 singles to be released on a limited 500 copy vinyl every time the band performs one of their sporadic shows over the next 2–3 years, before being released together on CD and digitally. On 2 March 2022 Dub War announced that they would be releasing the new album
Westgate Under Fire - their first album of all new material in 26 years.
Westgate Under Fire also marks a reunion with their original record label, Earache Records. It was released on 5 August 2022 on coloured vinyl, signed CD, cassette and digital download. 'Westgate Under Fire' features multiple guest musicians, including
Stone Sour’s Roy Mayorga,
Faith No More’s Mike Bordin,
Snot's Mikey Doling and Jamie Miller,
In Flames' Tanner Wayne,
Ill Niño’s Dave Chavarri,
Killing Joke’s Spike T Smith, and ska musician
Ranking Roger.
Westgate Under Fire is named after an event in the band's hometown's history, the
Newport Rising: "An event which would play a role in transforming democracy in Britain and the world, the uprising in 1839 saw the Chartist movement [see
Chartism] march through south Wales, seeking social reform, including the right for men of all classes to vote. The marches ended in a bloody battle at the
Westgate Hotel, which saw many of the Chartists dead or wounded. ‘Westgate Under Fire’ aims to embody the empowerment that Chartists took upon themselves all those years ago and coincides with the local community resurrecting the derelict Westgate Hotel into an exciting new venue." ==Discography==