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On 26 August 2006, bassist Mani was arrested at the Leeds music festival, after what was said to be a drunken brawl. However, he was soon released and the band's appearance at the festival went ahead. Also around this time, Young left the band to go on sabbatical, failing to appear on their November
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Recording sessions for the band's sixth album went well. The band were for the most part free of drugs, and their lineup had stabilised. Despite their new-found peace, the band pursued a harsher and angrier musical direction. Many of the songs they wrote had overtly political lyrics, Gillespie said
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The band scheduled a short supporting tour to take place during July. The band had to postpone the dates. This led to speculation that there were problems within the band, and that one of the members may resign. The band's press agent issued a statement saying "t's not a drugs thing and it's not a
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as their drummer, and alternated between the two bands. While the Jesus and Mary Chain became notorious for their chaotic gigs, Gillespie and Beattie expanded Primal Scream's lineup to include schoolfriend Young on bass, rhythm guitarist Stuart May, drummer Tom McGurk, and tambourine player Martin
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Their first recording session, for McGee's independent label Essential Records, produced a single track entitled "The Orchard", with Judith Boyle on vocals. Beattie later claimed that they burned the master tape. After the aborted recording, Gillespie joined
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Martin Duffy died in December 2022 at the age of 55. Following his death, Duffy's son, Louie, made a statement at his father's inquest. Louie claimed that despite playing with the band for over 30 years, he was paid only as a session musician.
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May was subsequently dismissed; Gillespie's former bandmate Innes was brought in as his replacement, and the band found a new drummer, Gavin Skinner. With their new lineup, the band re-entered the studio, this time in London with producer
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that he was to either dissolve Primal Scream to join their band full-time or resign. Gillespie chose to remain with Primal Scream. Stuart May was replaced by Paul Harte, and the group released a new single, "Crystal Crescent". Its B-side,
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scene by McGee in 1988. They were at first sceptical; Gillespie said: "I always remember being quite fascinated by it but not quite getting it." The band developed a taste for it and began attending raves. The band met up with DJ
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compilation, which led to their being associated with the scene of the same name. the band strongly disliked this, Gillespie saying that other groups in that scene "can't play their instruments and they can't write songs."
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On 23 May 2023, Primal Scream announced that they would be performing as a 12-piece band for their upcoming tour dates, with the core line-up augmented by members of the House Gospel Choir on backing vocals, Alex White of
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The band toured throughout 1986, and Gillespie became disenchanted with the quality of their performances. He said that there "was always something missing, musically or in attitude." They switched to McGee's newly set-up
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sound for a harder rock edge, or as Gillespie said, "e had found rock 'n' roll." The band re-signed to Creation Records and released their first single in two years, "Ivy, Ivy, Ivy". This was followed by a full album,
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now full-time on keyboards after Felt disbanded. They released two more singles, "Higher Than the Sun" and "Don't Fight It, Feel It" which featured the lead vocals of Manchester singer Denise Johnson. The album
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poster which would be auctioned off for charity, lead singer Bobby Gillespie instead altered the poster so that it read "Make Israel History". Gillespie later said that this was to show his support for the
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as their producer, which led to speculation that they had fallen out with Shields. Although the band themselves admitted that they were unsure of the situation, Shields subsequently joined them on tour.
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nervous breakdown." Before the tour was scheduled to begin, Mulraney left the band and they were forced to use a drum machine. The initial dates were poorly received, but they eventually hired drummer
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itself fared well, reaching No. 3. The political content was well received, with Allmusic calling it a "nasty, fierce realization of an entire world that has... lost the plot.". In 2009
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basslines. Gillespie later said that the band "didn't really exist, but we did it every night for something to do." They named themselves Primal Scream, a term for a type of cry heard in
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called it "confused and lacking in cohesion". Fans responded as unfavourably as the critics, with many of the old fans being disappointed or simply confused by the new sound. Both
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2007 and as the backing track to a video celebrating the successes of the Scottish racing driver Dario Franchitti in the 2007 Autosport Awards ceremony in London. The album
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in Wales to record their debut album, McGurk was asked to leave. The group subsequently began recording using session players. They spent four weeks recording with producer
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said that the album was "both of its time and timeless." The album was also a commercial success, reaching number eight on the UK chart. The album won the first
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calling it "pristine but dull." The backlash from the album caused internal strife within the band. Beattie and Skinner subsequently resigned.
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the band wished to convey "What it's like to be in Britain in this day and age." The album featured multiple guest appearances, including the
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Primal Scream had been performing live from 1982 to 1984, but their career did not take off until Gillespie left his position as drummer of
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after the film, was released in July and revitalized the band's commercial viability. It received almost positive reviews upon release,
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to regroup. Young switched to guitar, and they recruited bassist Henry Olsen and drummer Phillip "Toby" Tomanov, who had both been in
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While touring in support of the album, relations within the band began to wear down. The band's American tour, when they supported
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2006 UK tour. It was later stated by Bobby Gillespie that Young was unlikely to make a return. He was temporarily replaced by
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In February 1998 the band released the "If They Move, Kill 'Em" EP. This notably featured the bands' first collaboration with
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saying that "this group's place in the history book of late 20th Century music is assured." The inclusion on the album of
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In support of the album, the band toured the UK, along with selected dates in Europe. The band released their first DVD,
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was completed, it had cost Β£100,000. The album reached number 62 on the British charts and received poor reviews, with
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The band released the single "Love Insurrection" in July 2024 and simultaneously announced their twelfth studio album
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was released containing the better known works and some previously unheard versions and remixes of those tunes.
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founded by Alan McGee, and recorded the group's debut single, "All Fall Down", which received positive reviews.
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The music on the album had a complex shoegazing dance/dub rhythm, harking back to the crossover success of
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In August 2018 it was announced that the band would release the original long-lost recordings made for
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and the gigs improved. Throughout the Vanishing Point tour Primal Scream employed the up-and-coming
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The band began work on their fourth album in Roundhouse Studios in London in September 1992.
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member Terry Miles who had also previously played with the band in Martin Duffy's absence.
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After the release of the single, Gillespie was told by the Jesus and Mary Chain leaders
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After the punk movement ended, Gillespie became disenchanted with mainstream
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revealed he had left the band due to the reformation of his original band
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was released in May to mixed reviews. Whereas some praised the band's new
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scene, but eventually moved away from their jangly sound, taking on more
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Denise Johnson – backing vocals, co-lead vocals (1990–1995; died 2020)
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The band, now consisting of Gillespie, Innes and Young, relocated to
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for the first time, which were made when the band went to Memphis's
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also helped cement the band's place in alternative modern culture.
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page on 11 January 2013. The first track taken from the album is "
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Simone Butler – bass guitar, keyboards, percussion (2012–present)
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cover songs before starting to write their own songs, based on
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Former guitarist Robert "Throb" Young died in September 2014.
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In June 2005, Primal Scream played a controversial set at the
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as a support act, helping them to break into the mainstream.
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On 24 May 2019 the band released a third compilation album,
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After a short hiatus, the band returned with a new lineup.
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Primal Scream reveal all about new album | News | Nme.com
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called it "a refreshingly retro rock & roll album".
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In 2000, the band began recording their seventh album,
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In March 1994, the first single from the new album, "
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was released in June and reached number five on the
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sang professionally for the first time with single "
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and share latest single 'Love Insurrection' | News"
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