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Scottish band formed in 1984 in the city of Glasgow by Bobby Gillespie (former drummer for The Jesus and Mary Chain) and Jim Beattie, Primal Scream became from the 1990s one of the main names of British alternative rock. Always led by Gillespie, the group has always had a constant line-up and flirting with styles like acid house, dance-rock and britpop.

In 1985, the band released their first single, All Fall Down, on the Creation Records label. The first album, Sonic Flower Groove, came out in 1987, followed by the namesake Primal Scream (1989). Mixing rock, dance, dub, techno and acid house, the group released in 1991 the classic album Screamadelica, which ended up becoming the main reference in the band's discography. The album was the first album to win the Mercury Music Prize in 1992.

Following the success of Screamadelica, Primal Scream released Give Out But Don't Give Up (1994), Vanishing Point (1997) and XTRMNTR (2000). In the first decade of the 21st century, the band released Evil Heat (2002), Riot City Blues (2006) and Beautiful Future (2008).

In 2013, the group released More Light, their tenth studio album. His successor, Chaosmosis, left in March 2016.

Featured Songs

Featured Albums

Chaosmosis
2016
Álbum
More Light
2013
Álbum
Beautiful Future
2008
Riot City Blues
2006
Evil Heat
2002
Álbum
 XTRMNTR
2000
Álbum
Vanishing Point
1997
Screamadelica
1991
Álbum
Primal Scream
1989
Álbum
Sonic Flower Groove
1987