Experimental rock group Primus has just announced the release date and title of their upcoming album. On September 29th, ‘The Desaturating Seven’ will be unleashed to the public via ATO Records. They also released the first song off the record, which they have also been playing live this summer. “The Seven” is a groove filled monster that sounds like it belongs on any of their old school albums. Les Claypool even compares it to King Crimson‘s 1981 record ‘Disciple’. The album is based on a 1978 children’s book called “The Rainbow Goblins” written and illustrated by Italian writer Ul de Rico. It will be the band’s first record since ‘Tales From The Punchbowl’ (1995) that features Larry LaDonde and Tim “Herb” Alexander back in the band. I can’t wait to see how many more twists and turns the band takes. They also added more US tour dates in the fall set to kick off towards mid October. Be sure to pre-order the record here with several other bundle pack options as well. You can check out album artwork, the track list, and all of Primus‘ tour dates below.
‘The Desaturating Seven’ Track List:
1. “The Valley”
2. “The Seven”
3. “The Trek”
4. “The Scheme”
5. “The Dream”
6. “The Storm”
7. “The Ends?”
Remaining Primus US Dates with Clutch:
August 1 — Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom
August 2 — Mankato, MN @ Vetter Stone Amphitheater
August 4 — Cedar Rapids, IA @ McGrath Amphitheater
August 5 — Kansas City, MO @ Crossroads
August 6 — Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
August 8 — Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theater
August 9 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Joint
August 11 — Bonner, MT @ Kettlehouse Amphitheater
August 12 — Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield
August 13 — Eugene, OR @ Cuthbert Amphitheater
August 15 — Seattle, WA @ Marymoor Park
August 17 – Stateline, NV @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
August 18 — Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theater
September 3 — Chicago, IL @ North Coast Music Festival (No Clutch)
Newly Annnounced Primus US Tour Dates:
October 20 – San Antonio, TX @ Sunken Gardens
October 21 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Lawn
October 22 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live
October 24 – Nashville, TN @ War Memorial
October 27 – Albany, NY @ Palace Theater
October 29 – Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theater
October 31 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
November 2 – Akron, OH @ Goodyear Theater
November 3 – Cincinnati, OH @ The Taft Theater
November 4 – Louisville, KY @ Palace Theater
November 5 – St. Louis, MO @ Peabody Theater
November 7 – Knoxville, TN @ Tennessee Theater
November 9 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
November 10 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Hotel
November 11 – Miami, FL @ Fillmore Miami
November 13 – New Orleans, LA @ Civic Theatre
December 29 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
December 30 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern