Galvanized (album)

Galvanized is the seventh studio album by The Urge. It was released on November 22, 2013 through their own label, The Urge, LLC. It is the first studio album since 2000's Too Much Stereo and the first album since their disbandment in December 2001.[1]

Galvanized
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 22, 2013
Genre
Length53:54
LabelThe Urge, LLC
ProducerThe Urge
The Urge chronology
Too Much Stereo
(2000)
Galvanized
(2013)
Singles from The Urge
  1. "Say Yeah"
    Released: August 16, 2011
  2. "Out On The Fringe"
    Released: October 11, 2013

Overview

On July 15, 2011, The Urge confirmed that they would be reforming to write new music. Their new single "Say Yeah" debuted immediately following the announcement at Pop's live on the radio. Their first show back together was Pointfest 29. During the live radio interview, the band discussed with Donny Fandango that the new music will be entirely new material, and will not be the abandoned album "Escape From Boys Town" from 2001 (which they currently have no plans of resurrecting).[2]

Release and promotion

To promote the album, the band performed at The Pageant in St. Louis, MO on November 22, 23 and 29, 2013.

Track listing

All tracks are written by The Urge

No.TitleLength
1."Believe"4:03
2."Out On The Fringe"3:03
3."Perfect Hazard"5:33
4."Hollywood Ending"4:15
5."Chupacabra"2:53
6."Soul Compromise"3:30
7."So We Move"4:35
8."Say Yeah"3:23
9."Can't Find A Reason"3:39
10."It Just So Happens"5:45
11."Standing In Line"5:43
12."The Breath Of The Dragon"5:05
13."Galvanized"2:08
Total length:53:54

Personnel

The Urge

  • Steve Ewing - vocals
  • Karl Grable - bass
  • Jerry Jost - guitars
  • John Pessoni - drums
  • Bill Reiter - saxophone, keyboards
  • Matt Kwiatkowski - trombone

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
US Billboard Top Heatseekers[3] 49

References

  1. "Galvanized". iTunes. 22 November 2013.
  2. The Urge playing Pointfest 29. YouTube. 15 July 2011.
  3. "allmusic The Urge > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". AllMusic. Nielsen Company. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
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