NewsJune 21, 2020 2:20 PM ET3,409 views

Primitive Man announce new album, debut opening song

Official press release: Primitive Man return after 3 years with the extreme, terrifying and confrontational new album, Immersion. Listen to the opening song "The Lifer" on YouTube here: Frontman Ethan McCarthy Comments: "'The Lifer' is about being cursed with and unable to shed the desire to create. The lack of financial security that comes with that. It is also about the ever-present on the road psychosis touring musicians get as well as the enemies you meet along the way." Immersion is out August 14th on CD/LP/CS/Digital via Relapse Records. Physical pre-orders are available now. True to the band's ethos, every moment on Immersion is overwhelming; from the sonic pummeling on the album opener "The Lifer" to the brooding, unnerving guitars whirring throughout "Entity", Immersion builds and builds. The tension throughout the record is palpable - hair raising tracks such as "Menacing" push and pull constantly, shifting from passages of harsh doom to an endless corridor of horrid screaming, blast beats, and a formidable low end. Adding to the album's darkness, a pervasive lyrical anxiety erodes throughout Immersion. A stark look at a mirror, Immersion's themes tackle sobering views on existential crises, a general distrust among another, and the current state of the world. "Souring your view on your existence and everything you had worked towards. Allowing you to become possessed by the darkest parts of your mind that you have carried around your entire life and not dealt with," Primitive Man's Ethan McCarthy elaborates. True to these dark times, Primitive Man's Immersion is an introspective look into ruin and undoing. As McCarthy explains, Immersion dives into the point of no return. "Now you're a grown man and you're fucked." Immersion track listing: 1. The Lifer 2. Entity 3. Menacing 4. 8 5. Foul 6. Consumption





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