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Urge for Offal
Studio album by
Released20 October 2014 (2014-10-20)
GenrePost punk
Length41:27
LabelProbe Plus PROBE 71
ProducerTommy Onehead
Half Man Half Biscuit chronology
90 Bisodol (Crimond)
(2011)
Urge for Offal
(2014)
No-One Cares About Your Creative Hub So Get Your Fuckin' Hedge Cut
(2018)

Urge for Offal is the thirteenth album by UK Wirral-based rock band Half Man Half Biscuit, released 20 October 2014 on Probe Plus Records.[1][2][3] The album reached #68 on the UK album chart.

Nigel Blackwell of Half Man Half Biscuit has discussed the album in one of his rare interviews.[4]

The cover art depicts Neil Crossley, the band's bass player, and a ride from an obsolete decommissioned merry-go-round.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Westward Ho! – Massive Letdown"3:22
2."This One's for Now"3:20
3."Baguette Dilemma for the Booker Prize Guy"3:00
4."My Outstretched Arms"2:59
5."The Bane of Constance"3:24
6."Theme Tune for Something or Other"1:19
7."False Grit"2:29
8."Old Age Killed My Teenage Bride"4:01
9."Urge for Offal"3:03
10."Stuck up a Hornbeam"2:38
11."Adam Boyle Has Cast Lad Rock Aside"2:30
12."The Unfortunate Gwatkin"4:38
13."Mileage Chart"4:44

Critical reception[edit]

In an early online review, Jon Bryan rated the album 9.5/10, and wrote:

The increased emphasis on guitars means that Urge for Offal is a considerably more accessible album for newcomers to HMHB and that’s no bad thing, as they deserve to finally have recognition as one of the UK’s greatest bands.[5]

In an online review in The Quietus, Luke Slater wrote:

Perhaps the least surprising thing about their thirteenth album is the lack of surprises. Urge For Offal does not represent a new or even vaguely modified HMHB. Nor are there any unexpected turns or diversions of musical style. [...] Musically, things continue where 2011's 90 Bisodol (Crimond) left us. It is fundamentally rocky and occasionally loud, with prominent bass aplenty. There are almost all of the elements you would expect to find in a HMHB album. Various football references, the odd improbably surreal yarn, and some mentions of cycling, too. [...] Though Urge For Offal may feel a bit like Half Man Half Biscuit by-numbers, it acts as a reminder of what they represent. And that is something that [sic] be celebrated, albeit quietly.[6]

In an online review in Louder Than War magazine, Mark Whitby wrote:

Urge for Offal doesn’t just avoid disappointment – it carves out its own very distinctive niche in the history of one of our most treasured bands.[7]

In December 2014, readers of The Guardian voted Urge for Offal best album of the year even though that newspaper had never reviewed or even mentioned it.[8]

Cultural background[edit]

As is usual with Half Man Half Biscuit, the songs contain multiple references to both serious and popular culture, to sport, and to local geography; among other things. Those identified include:

"Westward Ho! – Massive Letdown"
"This One's for Now"
"Baguette Dilemma for the Booker Prize Guy"
"My Outstretched Arms"
"The Bane of Constance"
"Theme Tune for Something or Other"
"False Grit"
"Old Age Killed My Teenage Bride"
"Urge for Offal"
"Stuck up a Hornbeam"
"Adam Boyle Has Cast Lad Rock Aside"
"The Unfortunate Gwatkin"
"Mileage Chart"

References[edit]

  1. ^ "New Half Man Half Biscuit Album". Louder Than War. 12 September 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  • ^ Urge for OffalatDiscogs (list of releases)
  • ^ Half Man Half Biscuit – Urge for OffalatAllMusic. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  • ^ Stewart, Michael (24 November 2014). "Urge for Nigel". Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  • ^ Bryan, Jon (25 October 2014). "Album Review – Half Man Half Biscuit–Urge for Offal". backseatmafia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  • ^ Slater, Luke (12 November 2014). "Half Man Half Biscuit: Urge For Offal". The Quietus. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  • ^ Whitby, Mark (23 November 2014). "Half Man Half Biscuit: Urge for Offal – album review". Louder Than War. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  • ^ Mokoena, Tshepo (17 December 2014). "The best albums of 2014 – readers' picks". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  • ^ Baxendale, Simon (17 February 2013). "The Bad Pub Guide". Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  • ^ "Heswall Flower Club". The Cheshire Area of NAFAS. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  • ^ "Reach for your Bridgedales". bridgedale.com. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  • ^ "Ullapool, Highland, UK – Deal, Kent, UK". Google Maps. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
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