Urge for Offal


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

Track listing

Critical reception

In an early online review, Jon Bryan rated the album 9.5/10, and wrote:
In an online review in The Quietus, Luke Slater wrote:
In an online review in Louder Than War magazine, Mark Whitby wrote:
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.

Cultural background

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"