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Primus Coast To Coast

12:01 PM Monday 7/18/11 |   |

The band ventures forth on a month-long ocean-to-ocean romp beginning in Boston this fall.

The tour is to support the band’s first studio album in 11 years. Produced and engineered by Les Claypool at his personal studio, Rancho Relaxo, Green Naugahyde drops Sept. 13 on ATO Records / Prawn Songs.

Billed as “an evening with,” the game plan has Primus playing two sets each evening. The fun begins at Boston’s Orpheum Theater Sept. 23 and wraps up in Los Angeles at The Wiltern Oct. 22. In between Beantown and La La Land, the routing includes stops in Richmond, Va. (Sept. 26); New York City (Sept. 30); Montreal (Oct. 4); Toronto (Oct. 5); Louisville, Ky. (Oct. 10); Des Moines (Oct. 15); Denver (Oct. 17-18) and Mesa, Ariz. (Oct. 20).

  • Primus

    Palladium Ballroom, Dallas, TX
    May 25, 2011

    (Joseph Dowling)

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Ticket sales for several shows begin July 22. For more information, click here for Primus’ website and here for the band’s Facebook page.


Comments

  1. Studebaker Hawk wrote:

    02:10 PM, Jul 26, 2011

     Ha ha Jasizzle! Do you have a.d.d.? Do you think anyone who sees Slayer or Megadeth would like your cliche putdown bands? Heck,have you even heard of those 2 bands you moron? Les can't sing a note and I'd far rather see Iron Maiden,Judas Priest or any number of bands I enjoy more.I'm 47 yrs old and bands you pry have never heard of that Claypool was influenced by like XTC,The Residents and other punk stuff I was listening to in high school when nobody but like maybe 20 people in the whole school had heard of them.I'm sure I'll always be light years ahead of you.I had already met Frank Zappa who Les has an inferiority complex towards.I'll bet Zappa music you are oblivious to as well.Too young and aloof to give a darn? Just keep worrying about Bieber ,Gaga,Spears and all the young zombies who partake.Do you even care about those people and such crap?I don't.

  2. Jasizzle wrote:

    11:18 AM, Jul 26, 2011

    Hey Studebaker, maybe you should just stick to Just Bieber and Brittney Spears concerts if you cant handle a real show you big ***.

  3. Studebaker Hawk wrote:

    01:04 PM, Jul 19, 2011

    peterpecker sounds like the douche young punk who does'nt know jack about music.

  4. peterpiper wrote:

    02:57 PM, Jul 18, 2011

    Studebaker sounds like that douchebag that stands right upfront and middle and get pissed and starts pushing people if they get too close to him.

    *NEWSFLASH*

    Go stand at the back if you don't like moshing.

    Sounds like you are more at home in a seated venue with pipe and slippers.

  5. Studebaker Hawk wrote:

    02:04 PM, Jul 18, 2011

    I'll have to pass.I've seen 'em twice and each time their audience yells and talks throughout the songs very much and the amount of moshing going on was ridiculous considering just how metal Primus is.Slayer and Megadeth have less moshing when I see them! Their fans are the worst listeners I've ever seen in my 450 or so concerts seen.



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