Primal Scream are releasing their first new album in eight years, Come Ahead, on November 8 via BMG. Now they have shared two more songs from the album, “Ready to Go Home” and “The Centre Cannot Hold.
Primal Scream are releasing their first new album in eight years, Come Ahead, on November 8 via BMG. Now they have shared its second single, the protest song “Deep Dark Waters.” It was shared via a ...
It's always cool to see musicians willing to stand with workers on strike. Last month, Billy Bragg joined Starbucks workers in a picket line demonstration in Buffalo. Today, the forever-changing ...
Primal Scream have shared two more songs from their upcoming album Come Ahead which they made with producer David Holmes. Both “Ready to Go Home” and “The Centre Cannot Hold” are party jams with a ...
Some bands survive decades by locating a sound and sticking with it, giving fans what they want the entire time. But the Scottish group Primal Scream has survived a remarkably lengthy and tumultuous ...
In the summer of 1991, British guitar music was supposed to be on its last legs. Acid house had detonated the old indie ...
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's Gary 'Mani' Mounfield (Bass), London. 1st December 2006. “I think people should dance,” jazz legend Ray Brown once said. “There are enough musicians in the world that a certain ...
Primal Scream singer Bobby Gillespie has said he "loves" Gary Glitter's music. The Scottish frontman said his band view Glitter's glam rock hits with affection and argued that he was musically ...
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