Scotland’s Primal ... Scream was near the center of the zeitgeist. But middling roots-rock albums like 1994’s “Give Out but ...
The first Primal Scream album in eight years gives Bobby Gillespie’s acid-dipped grooves a funky, cinematic sheen.
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In many ways, Primal Scream have had a strikingly similar career path to the Rolling Stones – despite them forming some 20 ...
Producer David Holmes provides a backdrop of soulful grooves on Bobby Gillespie and co.’s best album in years.
Inconsistency isn’t necessarily a drawback for rock bands. Not keeping their word, doing what they want, taking big swings and missing: this is what they’re meant to do. When Oasis — who know a thing ...
Come Ahead, Gillespie writes in the album notes, is a Glaswegian term for accepting a fight. There is little sign here of boldness, let alone the singer’s previously embraced belligerence. Movin’ on ...
Bobby Gillespie wrote something eye-catching in the essay that accompanied the announcement of Come Ahead, Primal Scream’s ...
Now Primal Scream are back with Come Ahead, a ridiculously funky stew of a record that all but laces your Gazelles, flops your fringe over your eyes and drags you onto the dance floor for a baggy ...
No one reads books these days / Conspiracy and illiteracy have taken their place” asserts Bobby Gillespie on Love ...
Here’s a simple truth to help you decide whether this one’s for you: this will not be your favourite Primal Scream album, but ...
Their first album in eight years is a masterpiece of personal songwriting, rage for the exploited and funk... yes, funk!