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Additional personnel includes: Kate Moss (vocals); Robert Plant (harmonica).
After the mind-bending genre collision of XTRMNTR, it was hard to imagine what Primal Scream might do for a followup. One could hardly expect them to expand on such a broad, sweeping statement, so instead, they've done the smart thing and focused more closely on one particular aspect of their sound. EVIL HEAT finds the band zeroing in on the electro-rock side of things. It sounds like they've spent a lot of time learning the lessons of Suicide's synth-punk and the Motorik sound of classic krautrockers like Neu and Kraftwerk (the latter receives a heavy nod in the form of the gorgeous electropop tune "Autobahn 66").
To satiate the hardcore rockers, there are a couple of garagey raveups here ("City" and "Skull X"), but along with an ill-advised cover of Lee Hazlewood's "Some Velvet Morning," they're the least interesting tracks. On EVIL HEAT, PS generates the most smoke when they're getting down on their synths, whether they're full of paranoia and tension ("Miss Lucifer") or getting all psych-dreamy a la Spiritualized (the beauteous closer "Space Blues #2").
Initial pressings included a bonus DVD.
Primal Scream: Bobby Gillespie, Robert Young, Gary Mounfield, Martin Duffy, Andrew Innes, Darrin Mooney.
Producers: Kevin Shields, Two Lone Swordsmen, Jagz Kooner.
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Rolling Stone (12/12/02, p.98) - "...EVIL HEAT drones and bawls in the techno-punk mode of 2000's XTRMNTR..." CMJ (12/02/02, p.7) - "...It's another diverse and influential success from this groundbreaking British band..." Primal Scream Evil Heat Songs Evil Heat Music Review Average Rating: (3.3 out of 5 stars)   A masterpiece Evil Heat was the first Primal Scream record i bought. It took a while to get used to it but after a listens i loved it. The music is very political but there`s also a lot a little love.
Bomb the pentagon and Deep hit of morning sun is amazing tracks.
Robert Plant is playng some awsome melodica and Bobby Gillespie sings with his dirty voice. Many is still dots the bass thing right! This is great album! Try out the other Primal albums to. They are great! I would like to recomend Air with 10 000hz legend! Submitted by Bjørnar (Nordfjord Eid) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
a step back when i first heard this album, i thought it was 10 years old. it reminds of nine inch nails. brings nothing new and will only satisfy an occasional electro-goth. i find the only decent tracks autobahn 66 and detroit.
Submitted by debaser (Zagreb, Croatia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
easier to listen than XTRMNTR This new Primal Scream´s album follows the XTRMNTR lesson but in a soft way.
Here you found a dance and tense song like Miss Lucifer, Kate Moss´s contribution (a great surprise), great guitar lines from their friend Kevin Shields (on Substance D). Also we heard an harmonica from Robert Plant. They won 4 and not 5 stars because there are no inovation from XTRMNTR wich is expected on each new Primal Scream album. But it´s an essential album. Submitted by a reviewer (São Paulo, Brazil) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
meh Not a great album. I think it sounds pretty much like Death in Vegas BUT in an inferior kind of way.
I was trying to enjoy it but just couldn't connect to the music. Sorry!
I wouldn't really bother much with this one. Submitted by a reviewer (new york, new york) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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