event Primus pick

  • Primus, Les Claypool

Congress Theater

2135 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago IL 60647
773-252-4000
  • Fri Oct 14 7:30 pm
    http://congresschicago.frontgatetickets.com Primus at Congress Theater

    Les Claypool’s distinctive bass-slapping and growling singing voice helped ’90s alt-rock jam band Primus catapult to more mainstream success than a band with songs like “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver” should probably ever have expected. The band went on indefinite hiatus following 1999’sAntipop, but toured intermittently over the past decade, mostly gathering to play albums in their entirety or to release live discs like 2003’s CD/DVD Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People. After last year’s spate of tour dates and a reunion with original drummer Jay Lane, Primus is back with a new album, Green Naugahyde. Naming its sole reference point, Claypool has said the new album sounds more like the band’s breakout debut, Frizzle Fry, than anything since.

    Congress Theater 2135 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL
all ages $39.50-$99.50

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Les Claypool’s distinctive bass-slapping and growling singing voice helped ’90s alt-rock jam band Primus catapult to more mainstream success than a band with songs like “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver” should probably ever have expected. The band went on indefinite hiatus following 1999’sAntipop, but toured intermittently over the past decade, mostly gathering to play albums in their entirety or to release live discs like 2003’s CD/DVD Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People. After last year’s spate of tour dates and a reunion with original drummer Jay Lane, Primus is back with a new album, Green Naugahyde. Naming its sole reference point, Claypool has said the new album sounds more like the band’s breakout debut, Frizzle Fry, than anything since.

Updated 05/15/2012

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