Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie believes that the eight-year wait for the band's new album 'Come Ahead' was needed for his and the band's sake.
Ahead of Primal Scream's 12th album, Come Ahead, the singer reflects on addiction, inner peace and the state of leftist politics ...
I would rather take the belt than do the homework. 1990: Loaded-era Primal Scream (clockwise from left) Robert Young, Phillip Tomanov, Henry Olsen, Bobby Gillespie and Andrew Innes. Image: Tim Roney / ...
In this extended version of the interview in this month’s Uncut, Bobby Gillespie talks us through ... And along with your expansive lyrics, Andrew’s playing Floydian solos.
Bobby Gillespie felt “boxed in” by Primal Scream ... “Another was that I thought the working method Andrew Innes and I had built exceeded itself, that I had to find another way of writing ...
No one reads books these days / Conspiracy and illiteracy have taken their place” asserts Bobby Gillespie on Love ...
And you think, ‘Well, not everyone else is doing alright.’” Alex James of Blur and Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream (Getty) In 2015, James made headlines when former Tory PM Cameron was seen ...
"This is a mental interview," Bobby Gillespie astutely notes at one ... an appearance on This Week which ended with host Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo and Labour’s Caroline Flint doing the ...
Bobby Gillespie felt “boxed in” by Primal Scream’s recent work. The 63-year-old singer admitted he wasn’t sure if the group ...