Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie hits out at Blur’s Alex James for ‘hanging out with David Cameron’ - ‘That’s obviously social ...
For Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream, decadence was part of the day job, but soon after starting a family his priorities ...
Thinking about Come Ahead’s themes, are the soldier from the closed-down mining town in “False Flags”, the cycles of colonial ...
Scotland’s Primal Scream, a constantly shifting unit led by singer Bobby Gillespie, alternately wallows in and reacts against ...
Bobby Gillespie wrote something eye-catching in the essay that accompanied the announcement of Come Ahead, Primal Scream’s ...
‘When my time finally comes, I’ll be ready’, intones Bobby Gillespie who sang the upbeat, darkly humorous number to his trade ...
Ahead of Primal Scream's 12th album, Come Ahead, the singer reflects on addiction, inner peace and the state of leftist politics ...
The first Primal Scream album in eight years gives Bobby Gillespie’s acid-dipped grooves a funky, cinematic sheen.
Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie has branded Blur's Alex James a "social climber". The 63-year-old Glaswegian singer - whose group released their latest album 'Come Ahead' on Friday (08.11. ...
It helps that Bobby Gillespie’s lyrics are much more personal than usual. (They’ve sometimes been awful, as in Country Girl’s “Crazy women mess your head, wake up drunk and beaten in some strange bed” ...
Bobby Gillespie felt “boxed in” by Primal Scream’s recent work. The 63-year-old singer admitted he wasn’t sure if the group would make another record but he had to find another way of ...