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Primal Scream

Live Performances by Primal Scream in 2021

Primal Scream - Loaded Live Performance at TRNSMT Festival, Glasgow

TRNSMT
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

July 9, 2021 | Video Length: 7:32
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  • In the live recording "Primal Scream - Loaded - Live At TRNSMT 2021," the band showcased their enduring appeal and vibrant stage presence on July 9, 2... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording "Primal Scream - Loaded - Live At TRNSMT 2021," the band showcased their enduring appeal and vibrant stage presence on July 9, 2021, at Glasgow's TRNSMT festival, after a period of significant challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to this performance, Primal Scream released their album "Chaosmosis" in 2016, which featured a blend of electronic sounds and classic rock influences, though it received mixed reviews. Interestingly, "Loaded" is a track from their influential 1991 album "Screamadelica," which was pivotal in merging various genres like rock, dance, and psychedelic music—a hallmark of the band's evolution since the early '80s. The 2021 performance not only celebrated their legacy but also marked a return to live music for many fans, highlighting Primal Scream's ability to remain culturally relevant and connect with audiences even after decades in the music industry.

PRIMAL SCREAM Performs 'Rocks' at TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow

TRNSMT Festival
Glasgow, United Kingdom

September 11, 2021 | Video Length: 5:44
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  • In September 2021, Primal Scream performed at the TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow, a significant homecoming event for the band, particularly as they had no... Read Full Description >

    In September 2021, Primal Scream performed at the TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow, a significant homecoming event for the band, particularly as they had not been able to perform live during the height of the pandemic. Prior to this performance, the band released their album "Maximum Rock 'n' Roll" in 2020, which showcased their evolving sound while retaining their rock roots. This live recording of "Rocks" marks a noticeable point in their career as it highlights the band's enduring popularity and connection to their home city. The performance draws on their legacy as influential figures in the British rock scene since the late 1980s, and it underscores their vibrant energy, even after decades in the industry. The event was particularly poignant for fans, as it represented a return to live music following restrictions, resonating deeply with the band’s ethos of celebration and community.