I have a blue spark with a steingberg usb interface but that mic is a cartoid condensor so it's really only good for studio use. You can rent mic systems for fairly cheap if you don't want to invest right away. Try
http://calgarysoundrentals.com/ ,
http://www.starliterentals.com/ or
http://www.avwtelav.com/landing1/avr...FacWMgod3UQA3A you can at least try out a few different brands/systems and see what you like before you buy.
Check out axe music or long and mcquaid though when you buy, the stuff they sell at best buy and future shop is below entry level as far as microphones go.
EDIT: Shure does make good mics so that one you posted in the OP isn't too bad.