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Urge Overkill|Stull

Stull

Urge Overkill

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It's not the full-throttle rock masterpiece that Supersonic Storybook suggested, but the Stull EP is almost as remarkable. Opening with a straight cover of Neil Diamond's "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" (which fits Urge Overkill's image perfectly), the EP is an atmospheric guitar workout. While "Stitches" is a salute to their punk roots, the most impressive moments come during the stylish kiss-off to indie-rock "Goodbye to Guyville" and "Stull," with its sly, laidback groove. As the richness of Stull proves, Urge's vision was too large for the independents, and it was time to move on.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
00:03:10

Urge Overkill, Artist, MainArtist - (N. Diamond) Tallyrand Music BMI, MusicPublisher

1992 Touch and Go Records 1992 Touch and Go Records

2
Stull - Part 1
00:05:25

Urge Overkill, Artist, MainArtist - King/Kato, Ltd. BMI, MusicPublisher

1992 Touch and Go Records 1992 Touch and Go Records

3
Stitches
00:02:10

Urge Overkill, Artist, MainArtist - (A. Milman), MusicPublisher

1992 Touch and Go Records 1992 Touch and Go Records

4
What's This Generation Coming to?
00:02:45

Urge Overkill, Artist, MainArtist - King/Kato, Ltd. BMI, MusicPublisher

1992 Touch and Go Records 1992 Touch and Go Records

5
Now That's The Barclords
00:03:36

Urge Overkill, Artist, MainArtist - King/Kato, Ltd. BMI, MusicPublisher

1992 Touch and Go Records 1992 Touch and Go Records

6
Goodbye to Guyville
00:04:45

Urge Overkill, Artist, MainArtist - King/Kato, Ltd. BMI, MusicPublisher

1992 Touch and Go Records 1992 Touch and Go Records

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It's not the full-throttle rock masterpiece that Supersonic Storybook suggested, but the Stull EP is almost as remarkable. Opening with a straight cover of Neil Diamond's "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" (which fits Urge Overkill's image perfectly), the EP is an atmospheric guitar workout. While "Stitches" is a salute to their punk roots, the most impressive moments come during the stylish kiss-off to indie-rock "Goodbye to Guyville" and "Stull," with its sly, laidback groove. As the richness of Stull proves, Urge's vision was too large for the independents, and it was time to move on.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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