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According to frontman Bobby Gillespie, for a while he wasn’t entirely sure if there would ever be another Primal Scream album after 2016’s entirely forgettable Chaosmosis. Should they have ...
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Primal Scream at Hammersmith Apollo review: far from a nostalgia actFor more than 30 years, since the release of their kaleidoscopic, acid-soaked breakthrough classic ‘Screamadelica’, Primal Scream have wanted you to get loaded and have a good time.
Martin Duffy, a keyboardist for the Scottish rock band Primal Scream, has died. He was 55. Bobby Gillespie, the band's lead vocalist, announced on Primal Scream's verified Instagram Tuesday that ...
“I kept it to myself,” the Primal Scream singer smiles from behind his famous shock of dark brown hair. “I’m quite good at keeping secrets, I think. Although I did tell a mutual friend of ...
"What a gorgeous morning to gather at Klode Park in Whitefish Bay to engage in a Primal Scream in order to release our pain and frustration after the election," Gibbs wrote in a Facebook post.
Scotland’s Primal Scream, a constantly shifting unit led by singer Bobby Gillespie, alternately wallows in and reacts against rock history. Since gaining notice after Mr. Gillespie left the ...
Primal Scream have released two new songs, ‘Ready To Go Home’ and ‘The Centre Cannot Hold’, ahead of upcoming album ‘Come Ahead’. Listen to the tracks below. Today (September 25), the ...
Primal Scream is the biannual tradition of running a naked lap around the Yard on the eve of final exams, dating back to at least 1995. On Sunday, moments before midnight, hundreds of students ...
The risk-reward ratio should be volatile, not predictable. Few bands have expressed this volatility as much as Primal Scream. Mocked as “Primal Tap” when they emerged from Glasgow in the 1980s ...
Washing away their finals-induced stress, Harvard undergraduates stripped, screamed, and sprinted through a rainy Harvard Yard for this semester’s installment of Primal Scream. Known as Primal ...
Where early Primal Scream channelled the psychedelic sixties, their 12th album draws on Motown and early 70s Philadelphia soul. It’s as if the Delfonics had grown up in the Glasgow tenements ...
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