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As January 1998 swung into view, "Hello Tiger" was chalked up for release and in February Urusei scored their biggest hit to date. Number 40 in the proper charts. In March "Slain by..." finally made it to the shops and was warmly received by a bevy of critics who took it to their hearts. The group set off on another UK tour, this time accompanied by Magoo and Prolapse before undertaking their first major tour across Europe. On arriving back in the UK the "Slain by Elf" single was released and ended up selling even more than "Hello Tiger". The band spent a low key summer writing what was to become "Everybody Loves...", with only short breaks to play the Reading Festival and to support Garbage at the Glasgow Barrowlands. It was only a spit away from Christmas and the band settled down to write and record again. US Producer Bryce Goggins made contact with the band, expressing his desire to work with them after hearing them on a B-side compilation album. With roughly twenty songs on demo, Bryce flew into Glasgow and headed to CaVa studios to start recording. Unfortunately while the recording was going great their record label went bust leaving them with a 18 month legal wrangle which won them ownership of the recordings and the right to release them themselves. While in the process of setting up their own label, the "Yon Kyoko Iri EP" was released on Beggars Banquet in November 1999 before finally achieving their dream with the forming of Oni Records in March 2000. The first output from this label will be the bands' new single "Louche 33" on 21st August 2000 with their 3rd album "Everybody Loves Urusei Yatsura" following close behind on 4th September 2000. The single 'Eastern Youth', which was the bands final ever single, was released in the early winter months of 2001. |
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