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Urge Overkill return to the UK with an intimate London show on November 23rd

| On 09, Aug 2011

Urge Overkill
return to the UK
with an intimate London show
on November 23rd

Over 15 years since their last album and UK shows, the two-headed rock ‘n roll behemoth that is Urge Overkill, will finally make its return to London. Following the release of their new album, “Rock&Roll Submarine” earlier this year on their own label UO Records, the band are playing a one off show in London.
The band’s mixture of arena-ready hooks with punk rock ferocity is as potent as ever and Urge Overklill are giving their fans a fantastic opportunity to witness the reunited group at the intimate and infamous Borderline, where they will be tearing through their new and classic material on Wednesday November 23rd.

The reformed lineup is made up of original singer-guitarists/songwriters Eddie “King” Roeser and Nash Kato, along with drummer Bonn Quast (Polvo; The Cherry Valence) and bassist Hadji Hodgkiss (Gaza Strippers). As always, the chemistry between Kato and Roeser is at the driving force behind each song. Whether it’s the haunting way in which their voices blend or their striking, intertwined guitars, the dual frontmen exude a unique and magnetic presence that has been sorely missed.

UO released its first full-length, the Steve Albini-produced Jesus Urge Superstar, in 1989 through Touch and Go Records and steadily began ascending in popularity. Their third release for Touch and Go was helmed by another iconic producer, Butch Vig. By the early 90’s, they were opening on Nirvana’s Nevermind tour and Pearl Jam’s Vs. tour, and eventually signed to Geffen Records, who released their beloved classic LP, Saturation. The group’s biggest moment in the spotlight came when Quentin Tarantino prominently used their cover of Neil Diamond’s “Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon” in his film Pulp Fiction. The soundtrack soon became one of the most acclaimed and successful of the decade and Urge’s version of “Girl” became a hit. The band went on to sell over 2.5 million albums, and recently came full circle when they performed at the New York Friar’s Club Roast of Quentin Tarantino this past December.

Concert details
Wednesday November 23rd
Tickets are available now priced £12.50 for usual outlets
Doors 7PM
Guests tbc

What the critics said of Rock’n’Roll Submarine

“Tougher-sounding than’93! high-watermark Saturation, it’s another front- loaded barrage of Kiss-like riffs, hook.and punkily reconstituted rockism. From Mason Dixon’s struttin’ Southern boogie and the title track’s exhilarating echo of the Stones’ Soul Survivor, through to the adorably vulnerable Quiet Person – what a hoot! ”
Mojo 4 stars

“The Urge re-emerge, with the keening vocals and intertwining guitars of Eddie King Roeser and Nash Kato combining to spine tingling effect”
Classic Rock 9 out 10