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Wednesday 13 April 2016

Go Primitive Need a New Bassist

Tomm E Williams - Vocals/Guitar
Zephyr Lounge, Leamington Spa
25/03/2016
Have you ever dreamt of joining an epically energetic band who can completely smash a live set? Do you have what it takes to tour with a seriously hard working outfit who have some amazing support slots lined up? Do you play the bass? Well then Go Primitive need to hear from you.

Hailing from Warwickshire, UK, Go Primitive have mastered their twist of emotionally charged melodic rock with attitude in abundance, and boy did they prove it at Leamington’s Zephyr Lounge in March.

Luckily we were there! But unluckily they announced that their bassist Ben Goodwin is to leave Go Primitive just days later.

It’s a mighty shame (and slightly troubling, hope it wasn’t something we said) but it does open the door for somebody new, who could be you!

But before you go polishing that music CV of yours, here are some things we learnt about Go Primitive, just so you know what you’d be getting yourself in to.

1)      Go Primitive write songs about dinosaurs and have been to outer space.
Correct me if I’m wrong but when a band announces on stage that “this next song is about dinosaurs” you know that they’re your new favourite band. ‘Velociraptor’ is a honed example of that tunefully classic hard rock sound that Go Primitive have nailed. It’s also called ‘Velociraptor’, do you really need another reason?

Go Primitive have also just released a video for their new single ‘In A Band’, cunningly titled because it’s about, you guessed it, being in a band. But in a shock twist, the video shows the boys turning their talents to space exploration.

Of the track the band said: “’In A Band’; the anti rock star song, is a contradiction to the cliché and a nod to our dedication and perseverance. The video represents our journey as a band, the struggle, the training to ultimately achieve our goal…you know…be astronauts!”

Well things are more entertaining in space.

Ben Goodwin - Bass
Zephyr Lounge, Leamington Spa
25/03/2016


2)      Go Primitive seriously shred.
Dinosaurs and Astronauts aside, the whole set was saturated in raw energy and did not disappoint. Screeching guitar solos take pride and place on stage supported by a consistently solid drum track which makes it impossible not to head bang (and how many bands can you actually head bang to nowadays?)  

3)      Go Primitive do not allow slacking at shows.
And even if they did you wouldn’t want to. Music this good and performances this fun are contagious and the Leamington Spa crowd filled the dreaded floor/stage gap with bouncing, clapping and dancing on request.

4)      Go Primitive’s warm up makes them sound like llamas.
What? Oh you want some clarification on this point? No problem, check the video below.

5)      Go Primitive get encores.
Well you can’t get a crowd all hyped and sweaty and then leave them hanging. After a sterling performance you could be fooled in to thinking that Go Primitive had nothing left to give, but you would be wrong. Shouts of ‘one more song’ were not ignored and the GP lads clambered back on to the stage for another shot.

It was a spectacular performance at the Zephyr Lounge and clearly Go Primitive’s stints supporting the likes of Mallory Knox, We Are The Ocean, The Subways and Lonely The Brave have been just the experience they needed.

Tomm E Williams - Vocals/Guitar
Zephyr Lounge, Leamington Spa
25/03/2016
Dan Teale - Drums
Zephyr Lounge, Leamington Spa
25/03/2016



















Not to mention that the EP ‘100 Ways’, released last summer, is ridiculously good with belter after belter.  The set list practically writes itself.

To pull off a show as high in standard as this one takes dedication and frank perseverance. Go Primitive are serious contenders in the scene and you don’t get this good without a lot of hard work (and clearly quite a lot of fun).

But if you think you’re up to this task then there may be no better band to join right now then Go Primitive so head over to their Facebook and send them a message.

Dan Teale - Drums
Zephyr Lounge, Leamington Spa
25/03/2016

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