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Book review: The Scream by Kris Needs, Plexus paperback
Primal Scream
Primal Scream...they rock, they shock and they're as hard as nails
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Given everything they've put themselves through, it's amazing that Primal Scream have survived, writes Liz Jaynes...

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In 1893 Norwegian painter Edvard Munch created a masterpiece of Post-Impressionist art that was to become a symbol of utter despair the world over.

"In the early 90s, their studio of the time was rechristened 'the Brownhouse' after the band's penchant for a certain class A drug..."

His depiction of a lone figure perched on a bridge, with hands clasped over the ears and set against a scarlet background of swirling brushstrokes, was entitled The Scream.

It was - and still is - a portrait of life on the edge.

Fast forward to the present and we have Primal Scream, a band who also know how to live a life on the edge.

In a new book which borrows its title from Munch's painting, the band's rock n roll lifestyle is laid bare - along with their excesses and foibles, their political beliefs and their unremitting love of music.

excesses

Written by music veteran Kris Needs, the book charts the story of Primal Scream from their formative years and rise to prominence via 1991's Screamadelica, through to later albums Vanishing Point and Xtrmntr and on to the present day.

As a friend of the band and their on-off tour DJ for years, Needs is in a good position to recount the story.

We hear of the time when guitarist Throb collapsed on stage in Germany after one-too-many Gonzo/Hunter S Thompson-style sessions, and how in the early 90s their studio of the time was rechristened 'the Brownhouse' after the band's penchant for a certain class A drug.

But it would be too simple to brandish the band as freeloading, badly behaved rock star ravers, as Needs reminds us.

passion

With their love of partying come strong beliefs and fierce passions.

Bobby Gillespie
Giving out but never giving up...Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie

Politically, we hear of singer Bobby Gillespie's socialist roots, of the band's campaign against the Criminal Justice Bill, and their dislike of America's bullying tactics abroad.

Musically, we're left in no doubt of the band's vast musical influences, which encompass gospel, reggae, punk, dance, funk and more.

This diverse love has led them to make some clever decisions about who they've chosen to work with, such as Andrew Weatherall, George Clinton, Adrian Sherwood and Augustus Pablo.

As a result, the Scream have created a vast body of work, but always with the same intention: music should stir the emotions and make you connect with your heart.

The Scream by Kris Needs is published by Plexus books @ £12.99

audio interested? hear Primal Scream and 'Rocks' from Give Out But Don't Give Up click here (listen in Windows Media Player - need help?)

More recommended rock reading: Ian Dury>> John Lydon>>

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