The Urges live at the Stables
Catch indie garage band The Urges in The Stables, Mullingar on Saturday, September 20.Born out of suburban frustration The Urges started out in a damp Dublin garage in late 2004. With little or no musical knowledge they set out to write nothing but raw stripped down rock "n" roll.Since then they have enjoyed the success of their debut single "(Around & ) Around Again" which topped the Irish charts in the summer of 2005 and have played along side many big named bands such as The Zutons, The La"s, Wild Billy Childish, Paul Weller, Ocean Colour Scene, The Buzzcocks, Babyshambles, Kulashaker and just about every major garage band since the 60"s (The Electric Prunes, The Remains, The Cynics, The Pretty Things). They have been included on a number of compilations with the likes of The Hives, 5678"s, The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Chesterfield Kings and have spent the last two years playing festivals throughout Europe including Oxygen (David Bowie, The Strokes, P.J. Harvey, The Kings of Leon) and the notorious Primitive Festival in Rotterdam, Holland (Von Bondies, The Mighty Ceasars, The Chesterfield Kings) as well as being invited to play Cavestomp in New York alongside such legends as The Sonics, The Alarm Clocks, Strawberry Alarm Clock and The Lyres.The Urges" sound can be traced as far back as the mid 60"s where primal fuzztone and psychedelic organ kicked of real rock "n" roll - all the way up to the present day where indie garage rock could not be a more domineering musical force. When it comes to live shows The Urges don"t resort to filling a set with plagiarized riffs and shoe gazing: their performances are both primal and chaotic emanating a threat of violence which makes the men stand back and makes the girls step forward!The Urges effortlessly drift in and out of different timings and melodies but constantly maintain an authentic yet primitive sound which always leaves the crowd crying for more. Having spent the last two years honing their sound The Urges have managed to capture this on their debut album.