Primus

So far: pretty solid opening few tracks, if not very typically Primus.
Lacquer Head is the early standout; it's fucking excellent.
I could listen to Claypool do this bass stuff forever.
 
A spring tour has been announced.

April 8 Minneapolis, MN—State Theatre
April 10 Chicago, IL—Chicago Theatre
April 11 Kalamazoo, MI—Kalamazoo State Theatre
April 12 Indianapolis, IN—Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
April 14 Pittsburgh, PA—Stage AE
April 15 Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium
April 17 Louisville, KY—Louisville Palace
April 20 Concord, NH—Capitol Center for the Arts
April 21 Syracuse, NY—Landmark Theatre
April 24 Hershey, PA—Hershey Theatre
April 25 Huntington, NY—The Paramount
April 27 Cleveland, OH—Masonic Auditorium
April 28 Peoria, IL—Peoria Civic Center
April 30 Houston, TX—Bayou Music Center
May 1-2 New Orleans, LA—Civic Theatre
May 3 Shreveport, LA—Strand Theater
May 5 Oklahoma City, OK—Brockton Events Center
May 6 Kansas City, MO—Uptown Theatre
May 7 Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre
 
Well, since there isn't really a Guns N' Roses thread to speak of (or a Buckethead thread...maybe I should open one...) I'll dump this here.

For those of you with nothing better to do with your time: Brain (Bryan Mantia) talking drums, composing, touring, Guns N' Roses, Axl, Primus, Les, Tom Waits, Praxis, Bill Laswell, Bootsy Collins, & (or course) Buckethead --for nearly two hours solid:
http://idhitthatpodcast.podomatic.com/entry/2015-03-03T09_15_15-08_00
 
Don't know why.... I thought about Ballad of Bodacious off Antipop for some reason and now I can't stop. Memories flushing back :D

 
A co-headline tour with Clutch has been announced.

From: http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/pr...-forces-for-an-evening-with-tour-this-summer/
Jul. 17 - Charlotte, NC @ Uptown Amphitheater
Jul. 18 - Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater
Jul. 20 - Detroit, MI @ Freedom Hill Amphitheater
Jul. 21 - Rochester, NY @ The Dome
Jul. 22 - Lancaster, PA @ Freedom Hall
Jul. 23 - Boston, MA @ Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
Jul. 25 - Portland, ME @ Maine State Pier
Jul. 27 - Burlington, VT @ Lake Champlain Festival
Jul. 28 - Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summerstage
Jul. 29 - Philadelphia, PA @ Festival Pier
Jul. 30 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
Aug. 01 - Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles ballroom
Aug. 03 - Mankato, MN @ Vetter Stone Amphitheater
Aug. 04 - Cedar Rapids, IA @ McGrath Amphitheater
Aug. 05 - Kansas City, MO @ Crossroads
Aug. 06 - Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
Aug. 08 - Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theater
Aug. 09 - Las Vegas, NV @ The Joint
Aug. 11 - Bonner, MT @ Kettlehouse Amphitheater
Aug. 12 - Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield
Aug. 13 - Eugene, OR @ Cuthbert Amphitheater
Aug. 15 - Seattle, WA @ Marymoor Park
Aug. 17 - Stateline, NV@ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Aug. 18 - Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theater
 
Saw these guys last night and this sounded really cool there. Dare I say it sounded better than the majority of what they played?
 
You saw Primus last night?

Yep, last night I saw Clutch and Primus at The Rave/Eagles Club in Milwaukee. Just a disclaimer, the venue is 4 stories tall, built in the 20's as a symbol of American wealth and the opulence of the patriarchy, has 4 stages of different sizes all with varying degrees of weird old world character, people have died there, apparently there is a haunted swimming pool in the basement...it's a really unique venue. That said, it's old and there was no real air conditioning. There was one exit from the main venue and the main venue is on the fourth floor. It was shit. I've never been to a hotter show in my life. Combine that with $5 water bottles and no credit cards allowed...you've got a setup not to have fun.

Clutch were absolutely badass as always. They burned through a 75 min set and sounded incredible, even played a couple new songs still in progress for their next album. A 10/10 Clutch performance.

Primus, on the other hand, bored the shit out of me. Like, it was cool and weird for a second, but I guess I was unaware of Primus' desire to be a jam band because every single song took 2 mins to start, had 8 mins of jamming/tone building, and then 4 fake endings. They played the main riff to My Name Is Mud as an outro (an outro consisting of the same riff over and over) for literally 3 minutes. It was ridiculous. They played a lot of stuff that I've only heard once or twice, skipped a bunch of songs I really wanted to hear, and I couldn't hear Les' microphone at all when he was singing (so it basically sounded like a Primus record). By this point in the night I was also exhausted from the heat, so that probably had a huge impact on my enjoyment of the gig. I now know to never go back to The Rave/Eagles Club in the summer.
 
Back
Top