Urge Overkill began in 1980s Chicago and carved their own path over the past several decades. In the ‘90s, they toured with bands who are household names, and reached that status on their own with their cover of Neil Diamond’s “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon” on the groundbreaking soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. On this episode, Urge Overkill founders Eddie “King” Roeser and Nash Kato join guest co-host Casey Bruce and me to talk about their new album “Oui,” loaning their suits to their tourmates Nirvana, the band’s long hiatus following their two albums on Geffen Records, Nash’s brief run as a solo artist, Jack Black’s hand in resurrecting the group, and their admiration for other artists like Cheap Trick, Selena, and Wham! Recorded at TCTV Studios in Olympia, this episode is also available in a video format, which you can find on lowprofilepodcast.com .For more on UO, visit UrgeOverkill.comLow Profile is listener-supported, which means that your donations keep these engines cranking out new episodes. If you’d like to contribute, the best way to do that is by signing up for flexible monthly donations at http://www.patreon.com/LowProfile at whatever rate is in your budget. Venmo@lowpropodcastThis show also receives in-kind (non-monetary) from these independent Olympia, WA businesses:San Francisco Street BakerySchwartz’s DeliRainy Day RecordsOld School Pizzeriaand Scherler Premium Shitty American Lager from Three Magnets Brewing Co.Thanks to Nathan Berko-Gibson who has donated the artwork for all the Season Five Episodes.
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