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Sister Nite And Grey (Geffen Records 1993)




  
  

   Chicago's power indie rock trio Urge Overkill isn't a new player on US alternative scene and with Saturation album they went straight to the mainstream of the international modern rock charts.
Powered by smooth form of the mix between stable punk pop n' roll, most of the tracks might sounded a bit bluesy as well as the lead figure and David Carradine's looks of Nash Kato's mysterious low voice sings the tranquallity lyrics of loneliness of getting old - grown up too fast kinda things along with the faking glitter of big city life.
   Accompanied by Eddie " King" Roeser and Mike Hodgkiss bursting their straight but flamboyant form of rock sound; Urge Overkill should be so proud of their repertoir on thus hot tracks like Vanilla Sundae or Positive Bleeding and The Stalker which is sounded exotic and haunting with their distinguished Velvet Underground meets Devo tempos.
   Album which is like a rare topic for cheap pop music discussion not to be mentioned and too pure to be ignored.

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