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Biography

  • Primal Scream is a Scottish indie rock and alternative dance group, formed by Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie in 1982, hailing from Glasgow, Scotland.

    Originally formed with a host of influences ranging from punk rock to new wave, Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie first began by banging dustbin lids together and playing fuzz-guitar. Primal Scream’s debut performance came in 1982, however it wasn’t until 1984 the band made their recording debut with the single “The Orchard”, released on school friend Alan McGee's Essential Records. In 1985 Primal Scream signed with Creation Records, however despite a number of single releases, didn’t find success until Gillespie departed his other group the Jesus and the Mary Chain.

    With the addition of Andrew Innes and Robert Young, the band found their single “Velocity Girl” end up on an NME cassette tape. The result was huge exposure for the developing band, and they fit the indie pop image like a hand to a glove. The band’s debut album “Sonic Flower Groove”, issued in 1987, was received with critical acclaim, as was is successor the self-titled “Primal Scream” in 1989.

    The band's subsequent release saw a move away from the rock and roll aesthetic of the Rolling Stone and the Stooges, and towards the growing electronic and acid house scene. The result was “Loaded” a reworking of the existing song “I’m Losing More Than I’ll Ever Have”, making rock and roll accessible to dance fans and dance accessible to rock and roll fans. Primal Scream’s subsequent album “Screamadelica” represented an epoch in UK pop history, it brought techno and house to a mainstream ear. The album earned remarkably rave reviews and later won the very first Mercury Music Prize in 1992.

    1994’s “Give Out but Don’t Give Up” saw the band return to their hard rock element, although in comparison to its predecessors faired neither well in the charts or nor among critics. Shortly after Primal Scream contributed the lead track to the cult film “Trainspotting”, which paved the way for a darker themed well-received electronic album titled “Vanishing Point” in 1997. The band subsequently released the albums “XTRMNTR” in 2000, “Evil Heat” in 2002, “Riot City Blues” in 2006, and “More Light” in 2013.

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Live reviews

  • Founded by the original drummer for The Jesus and Mary Chain, Bobby Gillespie, Primal Scream are absolute legends of the eighties post punk scene. Fed up with the so called “new wave”, Gillespie set out to create a different sound. Let the record reflect that he succeeded. Eventually finding a happy medium between hard rock and acid house, to see them live in their prime was a joy and delight.

    Catching one of their festival sets in the early nineties (they still make the festival rounds in the UK, so you haven’t missed your chance) was one of the highlights of my misspent youth. From the very start Primal Scream had the crowd on their feet and well…screaming. With a fairly unadorned dark stage, absolutely packed with musicians, this is a band that knows it doesn't need any bells and whistles to please its audience. Effortlessly switching from a funky dance beat to a more bluesy sound (think the Stones) and back again, these Glasgow rockers cannot fail to make an impression. By the time they got around to playing their big hit, the crowd was practically in a frenzy of wild sweaty joyful movement. There is a reason why true music fans consider Primal Scream such legends and this was it.

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  • Bobby Gillespie and co are now a frequenter of the British music festivals each summer mainly due to the devoted nature of their UK fanbase. No matter if you have seen Primal Scream once or hundreds of times, you are assured to enjoy yourself due to the passionate way in which the band conducts their show.

    Although Bobby may seem dazed and confused as he stumbles around stage during extensive instrumentals, he still knows how to work the crowd and the reaction that he can achieve as he teases the cheering masses during the introduction to 'Loaded' and 'Higher Than The Sun'. There is no denying 'Screamadelica' remains their most irreverent album and the band does not shy away from its material yet they also have chance to showcase new tracks from 'More Light' proving they still have a great understanding of contemporary rock. 'Rocks' closes the main set tonight with the usual anthemic singalong so the crowd knows the encore will include their other iconic track 'Movin' On Up'. A little slice of alt-rock history, Primal Scream never fail to entertain.

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  • A buzzing 02 academy liverpool was the epicenter for a stunning performance from primal scream,from the opening guitar rifts of MOVIN ON UP to the finale of ROCKS the intensity and energy never waivered,all the classics were in there from the 90s inspired COME TOGETHER to there last single 100 PERCENT OR NOTHING bobby gillespie,s enthusiasm never faltered as he fed off the crowds appreciation.SWASTIKA EYES produced the usual burst of energy from the audience followed through with the likes of DOLLS,JAILBIRD and COUNTRY GIRL blew the roof off the place,all in all a fantastic night from a fantastic band and it was a privelage to be there long may they continue,see you next time bobby!!!!!

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  • The Scream back on form! Amazing gig!

    New album works better live than studio versions, opening with Movin' On Up was bold and genius.

    Ending with Come Together was blinding. Best ever Swastika Eyes I've ever seen them do.

    Even enjoyed seeing them at The Palladium which I had reservations about. Great vibe and sounds a great room.

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  • Awesome show! .... great set list with a mix of old and new. Bobby worked the crowd and was Jagger-esque in his red suit. Simone took heed of Paul Simomon's advice and rocked the stage with lower heels.... and looked sublime. 'Come Together' just finished the gig perfectly. 10/10

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  • That was such an awesome show last night. Bobby Gillespie is one of the greatest frontmen of all time and drove the whole show. I was dancing all night to songs such as "Swastika Eyes", "Loaded" and "Country Girl". I'd go see this band any day of the week

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  • Hello everyone,the concert of primal scream was great,they have a really good playlist and bobby is amazing,if they come back i will be there.I have seen them 5 times and they always give the maximun

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  • I love to see Primal scream live. Managed to get to the barrier and was also lucky to get a set list. Have seen them many times before and will definitely be going to see them in the future.

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  • fuckin awesome bobby done us proud in warsaw,lot of expats at the gig good atmosphere and we all got our rocks off at the palladium in warsaw,superb performance and great night thanks bobby

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  • The concert was not so good, Simone Butler the bass player was ill and didn't play the gig. It was a great miss. Sound desk was not equalized either, it was very mixed up.

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Past concerts

  1. Sep

    2

    2023
    Bristol, UK

    Forwards Bristol

  2. Sep

    1

    2023
    Northumberland, UK

    Beal Farm

  3. Aug

    27

    2023
    Dublin, Ireland

    Royal Hospital Kilmainham

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