Come Ahead
The first Primal Scream album in eight years gives Bobby Gillespie’s acid-dipped grooves a funky, cinematic sheen.
Personal and political, Bobby Gillespie and co’s David Holmes-assisted first album in eight years wants us to dance our way to justice
Their first album in eight years is a masterpiece of personal songwriting, rage for the exploited and funk... yes, funk!
Another chapter in a band priding themselves on forward movement while celebrating their storied past.
At 63, Bobby Gillespie can still channel the back-alley menace of a truant teen while embracing full-blown hedonism in his music
The last Primal Scream album was released in March 2016 which, as you may have noticed, was a vastly different geo-political world to the one we currently
Beat yourself fitter: Producer David Holmes provides a backdrop of soulful grooves on Bobby Gillespie and co.’s best album in years.
The frontman of the Scottish rockers contemplates mortality and more on an album with shades of 70s Philly soul
Come Ahead by Primal Scream album review by Beau Goodwin for Northern Transmissions. The LP drops on November 8th via BMG records and DSPs
Primal Scream’s 12th album sees Bobby Gillespie banging on about poverty, democracy and colonialism. It’s both sublime and ridiculous
Ethical concerns are the least of fans’ worries, as not even David Holmes’s involvement can save this woefully inadequate collection