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Length
  
68:28

Artist
  
Primal Scream

Producer
  
David Holmes

More Light (2013)
  
Chaosmosis (2016)

Release date
  
13 May 2013

Label
  
LAB 344

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Released
  
13 May 2013 (2013-05-13)

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Krautrock

Similar
  
Chaosmosis, Beautiful Future, XTRMNTR, Screamadelica, Riot City Blues

Primal scream more light full album 2013


More Light is the tenth studio album by Scottish band Primal Scream, released on 13 May 2013. The single "It's Alright, It's OK" received airplay on national stations including BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6 Music and Absolute Radio and on music channel MTV Rocks, whilst it has also been played on a number of smaller stations including 106.9FM WHCR and Kingstown Radio. It is first Primal Scream's album to not feature the bassist Mani.

Contents

Primal scream nothing is real nothing is unreal 2013


Critical reception

More Light received highly positive reactions from critics, and is perhaps their most critically acclaimed album since XTRMNTR. On Metacritic, the album has a score of 77 out of 100, based on 29 reviews. Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph gave a positive review of the album, describing it as "mesmerising" and containing "big, monstrous, mantra-like, psychedelic grooves". He went on to add More Light should do much to restore Primal Scream’s reputation as one of the country’s most creative and ambitious rock bands. The music is dense yet uplifting, creating its own tensions with Gillespie’s dark, stream-of-consciousness lyrics. Songs like 2013, Culturecide, Tenement Kid and Walking With The Beast convey an impression of a highly strung, heartfelt assault on the inequities of the modern world, before building to the euphoric gospel release of closing track "It’s Alright, It’s OK".

Track listing

More Light
Extra Light

Personnel

Primal Scream
  • Bobby Gillespie - vocals, tambourine, handclaps, mellotron, electric piano, drums, percussion
  • Andrew Innes - electric, acoustic, and twelve-string guitars, bass guitar, six-string bass, keyboards, electric sitar, synthesizer, autoharp, dulcimer, drones
  • Martin Duffy - keyboards
  • Darrin Mooney - drums, percussion
  • Additional personnel
  • Fred Adams - trumpet
  • Marshall Allen - alto saxophone
  • Jay Bellerose - drums
  • Nicky Brown - vocal arrangements
  • Barrie Cadogan - guitar, backing vocals
  • Davey Chegwidden - drums, guiro, percussion, tom-toms
  • Keefus Cianca - bells, piano
  • Matthew Cooper - design
  • Rich Costey - mixing
  • Jason Falkner - bass guitar, six-string bass, guitar, synthesizer, engineer
  • Geo Gabriel - backing vocals
  • Michael Harris - engineering
  • Sharlene Hector - backing vocals
  • David Henderson - guitar
  • Max Heyes - engineering
  • David Holmes - engineering, producer
  • Jim Hunt - saxophone, flute
  • Eric Islip - engineering
  • Woody Jackson - engineering, guitar, orchestration
  • Sam Johnston - engineering
  • Chris Kasych - Pro-Tools
  • Jim Lambie - sleeve art
  • Brendan Lynch - production, engineering, mixing
  • David Meltzer - composer
  • Marco Nelson - bass guitar
  • Niall O'Brien - photography
  • Ladonna Harley Peters - background vocals
  • Lee Pierce - composer
  • Robert Plant - backing vocals
  • Noel Scott - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
  • Kevin Shields - guitar
  • Todd Simon - trumpet
  • Paul Stanborough - engineering
  • Mark Stewart - backing vocals, whistle
  • Steve Tavaglione - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
  • Danny Ray Thompson - baritone saxophone
  • Valente Torrez - engineering
  • Masa Tsuzki - engineering
  • The Unloved - backing vocals
  • Tracy Wannomae - alto saxophone
  • Songs

    120138:59
    2River of Pain7:00
    3Culturecide4:37

    References

    More Light (Primal Scream album) Wikipedia