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If Primer 55's debut, Introduction to Mayhem, proved to be something of a glorified demo (it was later picked up by Island-Def Jam, re-mixed, re-mastered, and re-released with a handful of bonus tracks), the band's sophomore release, The New Release shows the quartet taking a giant quantum leap forward. Differences between the two works are like night and day. Boasting a terrific production courtesy of hot up-and-coming New York producer Eddie Wohl, New Release is bursting with well-executed hard rock ditties that easily crush anything on the band's debut. In a clichéd rock & roll sense, and for all intensive purposes, this is a brand new band -- and one that has certainly found it niche. A wash of guitars, augmented by ex-Helmet drummer John Stanier's guesting behind the drum kit, give way to Jason's razor-blade gargling-like voice that wouldn't be out of place in any number of New York hardcore bands. Seamlessly, blending the classic hard rock sound of "This Life" with hints of the more commercial attack of "Texas" with the C.O.C/Helmet riffage of "Tricycle" (which features layers of sounds, including, of all things, bongos), it's clear that the band has no intention of being pigeon-held as just another run-of-the-mill blood and guts hard rock band. "Pills" showcases Primer's rhythmic approach, jumping from a hardcore type arrangement into a straight chorus that rewards the listener with each repeated listen. "Lou Evil" proves to be one of the album's more interesting novelty pieces. Sandwiched between horns and an arrangement that recalls some of Clutch's finer moments, Primer 55 shows that they're not afraid to experiment with different sounds and textures. Overall, a refreshing follow-up to an average debut, and hopefully one that garners the band a glut of new fans. ~ John Franck
There's very little on the second album from Primer 55 to suggest they've learned anything since their derivative debut. It's standard issue nu metal -- soft verses complemented (if that's what it can be called) by aggressive choruses, self-serving hard rock therapy, etc. Plenty of other bands do this stuff a whole lot better and with much more conviction. ~ Michael Gallucci
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Personnel: Bob Burns, Jr. (vocals, guitar, baritone guitar, mandocello, background vocals); Sam Albright (saxophone); Eddie Wohl (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, programming); Preston Nash (drums, shaker, tambourine, programming); John Stanier (drums).
Audio Mixers: Eddie Wohl; Steve Regina; Rob Caggiano.
Recording information: Acme Studios, Mamaroneck, NY; Beartracks Studios, Suffern, NY; Red Clay Studios, Suffern, NY.
Photographer: Frank Gargiulo.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. New Release Music | List Price | $9.95 (You save $1.30) | | Category | Rock Albums, Heavy Metal CDs, Alternative, Rock/Pop, Rap Metal | | Label | Island | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 39200  | | CD Universe Part number | 2008803 | | Catalog number | 586183 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 14, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Bobby Burns; Eddie Wohl; Bob Burns, Jr.; Steve Regina | | Engineer | Michael Messier; Steve Regina; JP Sheganoski | | Personnel | John Stanier - drums Eddie Wohl - piano, Fender Rhodes piano, programming Preston Nash - drums, shaker, tambourine, programming Sam Albright - saxophone Bob Burns Jr. - vocals, guitar, baritone guitar, mandocello, background vocals
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Primer 55 New Release Songs New Release Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   No holding back type album Primer 55 brings it direct as usual. The only negative thing I have to say about this album and Primer 55 as a whole is that their lyrics always tend to be lacking in maturity, which in some ways is a fresh sound. But, it tends to get old fast. Based on this album I can feel that someday they will get a 5 star rating from me. Submitted by norb003 (marlborough, ma)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
this is a (new) release primer 55 is probably one of the most focused musicians and down to earth people ever. their music is full of emotion that is expressed in raw, hardcore energy. this cd is much different than their debut "introduction to mayhem", which is still a great cd, and if you like the band you should definetly own it, but on "the (new) release" the band drops the rap-metal and shows their true rock side, the first single "this life" captures that from the start. so check out this band if you want a great cd that makes a great point throught the lyrics, and great music to back it up, order this cd now Submitted by a reviewer (somewhere in the universe) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Way IT Should Be!! Primer is without a doubt the way a band should be! A fistful of rage and nothing watered down simply for the mainstreamers. Unlike others out there, that filter their music for the sake of shining in the spotlight, Primer keeps to the music that makes them HARDCORE! They'll get you feeling what they're singing... I hope with all my blood and bones that they keep making this sound for years to come!!! Submitted by rabbitderranged (Oahu, HI, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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