The Urges

The Urges are a psychedelic garage rock music group from Dublin, Ireland.

Group Members

Past Members:

Band history

The Urges were formed in Dublin, Ireland in 2003. In 2004 they played the Oxegen festival's 'new band' stage and shortly afterwards recruited drummer Ken Mooney. Their debut single "Around and (Around Again)" was produced by Pete Holadai of The Radiators From Space. It reached number 20 in the Irish singles charts. The B-side "Jenny Jenny" was later included on the Parisian "Gloria Club" compilation alongside The Chesterfield Kings and The Hives.

In 2005, The Urges added organ playing to their sound and used reverb extensively. After scrapping their first attempts at a studio album, they began to record a number of lo-fi home recordings which grabbed the attention of promoters throughout Europe where they began to build a steady fanbase. In August 2006 The Urges were invited to play the Primitive festival of garage music in Rotterdam where they met Jorge Explosion of Circo Perrotti studios.

They started work on their debut LP, Psych Ward, at the end of November at Jorge's analogue studio in Gijon, Spain. After five days of recording and a rushed mix they played the Purple Weekend festival at the Estadio Hispánico in León, Spain alongside Kula Shaker and The Electric Prunes. After another mix the album was released in October 2007 on Screaming Apple, Off the Hip and Stomping Ground record labels to positive reviews worldwide.

On top of the success of Psych Ward The Urges went to New York to play the Cavestomp festival which saw the return of The Sonics and The Alarm Clocks. After Cavestomp they played a number of gigs across the city and traveled to New Jersey where they recorded a live radio session for Joe Belocks show on WFMU.

The Urges signed to Little Steven Van Zandt's Wicked Cool record label in New York in 2008. Psych Ward was re-released in September, featuring the "Jenny Jenny" the B-side of "Around and (Around Again)". The vinyl release featured a bonus CD containing the album plus "Around" and the previously unreleased "Don't Lead Me On" from the recordings of their scrapped album. They recorded a session for Dan Hegarty's 2FM radio show that summer followed by an appearance at The Electric Picnic which was also recorded for 2FM and recorded a session for Mark Lamarr's radio show on BBC2 in November.

In April 2012, the band released their single "Fire Burning" B/W "I've Been Here Before" on 7" vinyl and CD on Northern Irish based independent label Mersol Music. The single reached number 7 in a chart for physical singles sales.

In April 2015, The Urges released another single, taken from their forthcoming second album. "Passing Us By" B/W "Corners Of Her Mind" was released on a limited edition 7" vinyl format on the Mersol Music label as an official release for Record Store Day 2015 in the UK and Ireland. The release of this single brought the band considerable local media attention and reviews in many international music publications as well as having a high level of online coverage.

Discography

Tours

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