Chicago rockers Urge Overkill have recorded and released their first song in 15 years, according to Spin.com. The band, famous for their Neil Diamond cover (and soundtrack to Mrs. Mia Wallace’s overdose) ‘Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon’, are prepping a new album, the long-awaited follow-up to 1995’s Exit the Dragon.
The band actually broke up in the mid-’90s, but founding frontmen Nash Kato and Eddie “King” Roeser regrouped a few years back and have been playing shows ever since. Now they are getting years of demos down to a 12-song album, the first taste of which is ‘Effigy’ (not to be confused with the CCR song of the same name) and can be downloaded by clickingВ HERE.
РўРѕ Рµ предвестник на първия нов албум РЅР° URGE OVERKILL след излезлия през 1995 ‘Exit the Dragon’.
Групата СЃРµ разпадна РІ средата РЅР° 90-те, РЅРѕ фронтменът Наш Кейто и китаристът Еди ‘King’ Р РѕСѓР·СЉСЂВ СЃР° СЃРµ събрали наскоро Рё РґРѕСЂРё правят концерти.
The band, which also features drummer Brian “Bond” Quast (also of Polvo), and bassist Mike “Hadji” Hodgkiss, will finish recording the album during the rest of this year and release it in spring 2011.
In the meantime, Urge will be paying tribute to Pulp Fiction and its famous director by performing at the Friars’ Club Roast of Quentin Tarantino in New York City in October. We’ll give you three guesses which Neil Diamond cover they will play.