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Few bands ever lusted after rock stardom quite as blatantly as Chicago's
Urge Overkill
. Although they draped their quest for stardom in a cloak of ironic detachment, it's quite clear the trio expected that if they acted like stars, they would become stars. For a while, their stylish, retro-'70s outfits, matching medallions, and heavy
Cheap Trick
homages earned the group a popular following in alternative rock circles.
The SuperSonic Storybook
and the
Stull
EP were both underground hits in the
early '90s, before alternative rock became big business. Once alternative rock entered the big leagues, it seemed likely that
Urge Overkill
, with their exceptionally accessible combination of arena rock, power-pop and underground punk, would follow
Nirvana
to the top of the charts, but mainstream America never quite understood their ironic outlook, embracing the group only after their cover of
Neil Diamond's
"Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" was used in a key scene in Pulp Fiction. Instead of breaking down the doors to the stardom, the song proved to be a breaking point.
Exit the Dragon
, the first album released after the hit single, was a bomb, receiving little radio or MTV support, and the band soon fell prey to their widely documented excesses.
Of course,
Urge Overkill
were always unlikely candidates for rock stardom. The group's core members,
Nash Kato
(b. Nathan Katruud; occasionally billed as National Kato) and
Eddie "King" Roeser
were Midwest suburbanites who met at college in Chicago. Taking their name from a
Parliament
song, the duo formed
Urge Overkill
in 1985 with drummer
Jack Watt
(billed as
"The Jaguar"
) and recorded their debut EP,
Strange, I...
with
Kato's
roommate
Steve Albini
the following year. Neither
Strange, I
or its full-length follow-up, the
Albini
-produced
Jesus Urge Superstar
, gained much attention, primarily because the group was attempting to replicate the noise-rock aesthetic of so many other Chicago-based acts on Touch & Go Records. However, the
Butch Vig
-produced
Americruiser
(1990), featured an improved sound and sense of style, highlighted on the near-college hit "Ticket to LA."
Drummer
Blackie Onassis
(b. Johnny Rowan) was added to the band prior to recording their third album. With
Onassis
in the band, the group landed on their
Stonesy
fusion of arena rock and punk, as well as their idea to act like stars. The new
Urge Overkill
was debuted on 1991's
The SuperSonic Storybook
, which became an underground hit thanks to strong reviews and a slot opening for
Nirvana
on the American
Nevermind
tour.
Urge
hired
Kramer
to produce the 1992
Stull
EP, which featured both "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" and "Goodbye to Guyville," a kiss-off to the Chicago indie-rock scene the band had alienated;
Liz Phair
would later borrow the term for her acclaimed debut album,
Exile in Guyville
.
Urge Overkill
signed to DGC Records in 1992, although they were still contracted to record another album for Touch & Go. Their jump to the majors angered the whole label, particularly their former producer
Albini
, who publicly attacked the band in several interviews. Still, the band's 1993 major-label debut,
Saturation
, was greeted with strong reviews upon its summer release. Produced by
the Butcher Brothers
(
Cypress Hill
), the album sounded like a surefire alternative crossover hit, but only "Sister Havana" earned much airplay. Furthermore, the band began to alienate certain members of the alternative rock community with its constant preening, and a few anti-
Urge
campaigns were launched in the American indie-rock underground.
As the band was preparing to record its follow-up to
Saturation
,
Quentin Tarantino
picked the group's cover of
"Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon"
for the soundtrack to his unexpected hit,
Pulp Fiction
. On the strength of the movie's success, the song became a hit, seemingly setting the stage for a breakthrough success with 1995's
Exit the Dragon
. But the success never happened. Scheduled for early summer of 1995, the album didn't appear until the fall, when it was greeted with mixed reviews. The lead single from the album, "The Break," was rather uncommercial, and received little airplay. The group began a tour that fall which quickly turned disastrous, with opening act
Guided By Voices
being kicked off amidst much controversy just a few weeks in. A few weeks later, the remaining concerts were canceled altogether and never rescheduled. Toward the end of the year,
Blackie Onassis
was picked up for heroin possession. No charges were pressed and the incident was kept quiet, but the album was already pronounced dead in the water by the media and DGC.
Urge Overkill
spent 1996 in seclusion as they attempted to regroup. By the end of the year, tensions between
Nash Kato
and
Eddie "King" Roeser
had escalated, resulting in
Roeser's
departure from the band.
Kato
and
Onassis
continued on as a duo, leaving DGC for 550 Music in early 1997. As the band was preparing its first album for 550 Music,
Roeser
was replaced with guitarist
Nils St. Cyr
. However, unhappy with the results, the label soon dropped them, upon which point
Urge Overkill
disbanded.
Nash Kato
released his solo debut,
Debutante
, in early 2000. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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