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Primal Scream
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3/1/2006 11:49 AM
    Just heard they are planning a small tour in April, anyone know if they are heading over here for any dates? (other than Oxygen) And has anyone heard reports of their new stuff?
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    3/1/2006 12:16 PM
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    Just heard they are planning a small tour in April, anyone know if they are heading over here for any dates? (other than Oxygen) And has anyone heard reports of their new stuff?
    New stuff is a return to the 'Give Out but Dont Give up' sound ... So go the live reports.
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    3/1/2006 1:13 PM
    story bud
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    3/13/2006 1:44 PM
    Primal Scream have gone back to basics their eighth studio album. Recalling the Rolling Stones-influenced sounds of their mid-90s efforts, singer Bobby Gillespie and his band have turned their back on the sonic experimentations of recent albums, and instead rely on a gonzo live sound approach. "I think we're one of the best live bands in the world and I wanted to capture that," Gillespie told NME.COM of the shift in styles. "The last two albums we've been loops and drum machines, for this record we wrote euphoric rock n roll songs and I wanted to capture that euphoria and I think we did it. It was a great time making it, f**king great!" The raw approach has triggered speculation the band have fallen out with My Bloody Valentine mainman and recent collaborator Kevin Shields - and even Primal Scream themselves are currently unsure of the situation. "What people need to understand is that Kevin only played with us live," explained Gillespie. "He mixed a lot of songs but he never played guitar on the albums, people think he was playing on records but he was playing live. Is Shields still involved? I don't know, he didn't play at the last gig in Glasgow three weeks ago. He never made that gig because he was working on a Sophia Coppola movie, so I don't really know." Tracks set to appear on the album include 'Nitty Gritty', 'Boogie Disease' and forthcoming single 'Country Girl' (due out May 22). With the album mixed by Oasis producer Dave Sardy in Los Angeles - bringing the album in at a cool 20 days - guests include Alison Mosshart from The Kills who sings backing vocals, Echo & The Bunnymen guitarist Will Sergeant and Nick Cave collaborator Warren Ellis who "plays fiddle" on 'Hell's Coming Down'. Currently the untitled album is due out on June 5, with Primal Scream due to play several festivals this summer. http://www.nme.com/news/primal-scream/22462
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    3/14/2006 10:22 AM
    They have'nt done it since Screamadilica for me.
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    3/14/2006 10:36 AM
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    They have'nt done it since Screamadilica for me.
    True enough, Post...They've never really bettered Screamadelica but 'Acclrtr' was a pretty decent effort. I find them vaguely irrelevent these days.Saw them at the POD last year and they just f**ked up every song. Very unprofessional. They should split and go off and do their own projects, release Kevin Shields to do another MBV album...Imagine that!
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