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Interview by Everett True, Melody Maker, 29 July 1989
It's been two years since we last heard from Bobby Gillespie's indie darlings, but the Galswegian Motormouth is finally back with a new single, 'Ivy ...
Primal Scream, Andrew Weatherall: Primal Scream: Spring Loaded
Interview by Push, Melody Maker, 10 March 1990
The former darlings of indie rock may lose some deities with their new house-orientated single 'Loaded', but Primal leader Bobby Gillespie is determined to use ...
Report and Interview by John Robb, Sounds, 14 April 1990
With The Stone Roses at Spike Island, the Mondays at Glastonbury and numerous other raves, the summer of 1990 should be one to remember. John ...
Primal Scream, Andrew Weatherall: Primal Scream: Exiles on mainstreet
Report and Interview by Helen Mead, i-D, July 1991
Primal Scream — the redemption of rock'n'roll? ...
Primal Scream: Politics of Ecstasy
Interview by Max Bell, Vox, November 1991
Bobby Gillespie met DJ Andy Weatherall on the road to Damascus (or was it Brighton?), and in a flash of blue light discovered a dance ...
Primal Scream: Elysée Montmartre, Paris
Live Review by Stuart Maconie, NME, 1 February 1992
"QU'AVEZ VOUS donc envie de falre? On veut ete libre, libre de falre ce qui nous plait, s'en mettre plein la lampe et falre la ...
Primal Scream: Brixton Academy, London
Live Review by Simon Price, Melody Maker, 4 April 1992
BOBBY DAZZLER ...
Primal Scream: Dancing with Mr. G
Report by Kris Needs, New Musical Express, 16 April 1994
Are you ready for rock-trucker blues — the PRIMAL SCREAM way? Can you handle misplaced underwear, Jacuzzi romps, leather shorts and shenanigans in gay clubs? ...
Report and Interview by Steven Daly, Rolling Stone, 16 June 1994
PRIMAL SCREAM return to rock roots with Give Out but Don't Give Up. ...
Live Review by Carl Loben, Melody Maker, 9 May 1998
TEN YEARS on, and the Acid House Gods are smiley-ing on Winchester like the trippy Teletubbies sun-baby. Dance music's cream — and plenty of cheese, ...
Primal Scream: "I Am A Drug Addict"
Profile and Interview by Dorian Lynskey, Select, February 2000
Primal Scream are off the smack (but not the speed, coke and E) and on a mission – kill Sporty Spice, kick the shit out ...
Primal Scream: Primal Rant: Bobby Gillespie Vents His Spleen
Interview by Everett True, The Stranger, 27 April 2000
PRIMAL SCREAM is back. The band that released the pivotal U.K. album of the '90s (Screamadelica) and outraged and amused generations of fans with their ...
Primal Scream: The Bobby Gillespie Interview
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, CDNOW.com, Summer 2000
WHEN PRIMAL SCREAM released Screamadelica in 1991, they forged an indissoluble link between Brit indie-rock and underground dance culture that led directly to the sound ...
Primal Scream: Astoria, London
Live Review by John Aizlewood, The Guardian, 14 August 2001
HAVING LONG AGO meandered woozily across the line between inexorably naff and insufferably hip, Primal Scream find themselves approaching another musical crossroads. ...
Primal Scream: An Interview with Andrew Innes
Interview by Joe Matera, Total Guitar, 2003
JM: Over the years Primal Scream have continued to re-invent themselves musically with each subsequent release. In it's early incarnation it was a jangly Byrds ...
Primal Scream: Gary "Mani" Mounfield of Primal Scream
Interview by Steven Rosen, ultimate-guitar.com, 26 July 2006
TWENTY MINUTES before this interview was about to take place, an e-mail from the label said that singer Bobby Gillespie, singer for Primal Scream and ...
Primal Scream: Carry on Screaming
Interview by Rob Fitzpatrick, The Sunday Times, 6 March 2011
Primal Scream’s classic Screamadelica album is 20 this year. They talk about the agonies, the ecstasy, and doing the school run to PiL ...
Review by Luke Turner, The Quietus, 13 May 2013
PRIMAL SCREAM have always been a hard band to really love. Their lurching from jangling dreamers (Sonic Flower Groove) to drug-touched genre benders (Screamadelica) to ...
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