Urge Overkill at The Horseshoe
Nineties alt-rockers Urge Overkill enjoyed a brief window of glory that peaked in 1994 when Quentin Tarantino featured their Neil Diamond cover, "Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon," in Pulp Fiction's iconic drug overdose sequence. After a sixteen-year absence from recording, the band returned earlier this year with Rock & Roll Submarine. While this album isn't quite worthy of their 1993 classic, Saturation, it's a respectable new effort and the accompanying tour proved that their (relatively small) fanbase is still very devoted. On July 7th at The Horseshoe, even the band seemed taken aback when the cheering crowd stood their ground long after the show appeared to be over. Eventually, Urge returned to play "Girl" -- and their fans all went home happy. Below you'll find videos of that song, as well as Saturation semi-hit "Positive Bleeding" and Exit the Dragon's "Somebody Else's Body" -- JD








