A small issue like a drummer’s heart attack isn’t going to hold Primus back from their lofty plans.
The trio’s frontman Les Claypool told Rolling Stone that, despite the fact that drummer Tim “Herb” Alexander recently went under the knife for open heart surgery in the wake of his heart attack, he’s expected to be behind the kit for their next tour, which starts in October.
What that kit will look like is another story: Claypool describes his percussion setup for the band’s upcoming album, Primus and the Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble, wasn’t a drum set, strictly speaking, but more like “A giant circle, or a pile of things to bang on.”
“He’s so musical at what he does, and he can be very orchestral when he wants to be, and taking him off a traditional kit just brought forth these sounds that we’ve just never gotten from him before,” Claypool said. “If you saw this kit, you’d laugh your ass off. He couldn’t get in and out of it. We’d open up a portion of it and shove him in there and then lock him in with other pieces of things.”
The album itself is a tribute to the classic 1971 musical film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, starring Gene Wilder (and not, he points out, the 2005 remake directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp: both artists are talented, he said, but “But like all human beings, every now and then, we crap in our pants”).
The album is due on Oct. 21, with the band kicking off a tour the following night at the Tower Theater in Pennsylvania. Perhaps equally as exciting will be the return of the Primus candy bars made by Pennsylvania’s Asher’s Chocolates — which were originally created for a New Year’s Eve concert — including Mr. Krinkle (crisped rice), Professor Nutbutter (peanuts) and Bastard Bar (dark chocolate).
Claypool said, “The tour and the album are solely a marketing tool just so we can sell candy bars. That’s the whole impetus of this entire project. Because the f***ing recording industry rolled over and let this Internet s*** all over us. So we had to come up with another income stream, so we’re making chocolate bars because you can’t digitize a chocolate bar — yet.”
Primus and the Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble will be available on chocolate-colored vinyl and, in keeping with the Wonka theme, five golden ones appropriately scattered about at random, although there’s no word if the golden ones will include a prize.
Primus Tour Dates: October 22 – Upper Darby, PA @ Tower Theatre October 24 – Albany, NY @ Palace Theatre October 25 – Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre October 26 – Burlington, VT @ Flynn Center for Performing Arts October 28 – Waterbury, CT @ Palace Theater October 29 – Baltimore, MD @ Hippodrome October 31 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre November 1 – New Brunswick, NJ @ State Theatre November 2 – Rochester, NY @ Main Street Armory November 3 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit November 5 – St. Louis, MO @ Peabody Opera House November 7 – Cincinnati, OH @ Taft Theatre November 8 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle November 9 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live November 11 – Miami Beach, FL @ The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater November 12 – Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall November 14 – Biloxi, MS @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino November 15 – Austin, TX @ ACL live at the Moody Theater November 16 – Dallas, TX @ The Majestic Theatre November 17 – San Antonio, TX @ Majestic Theatre November 19 – Phoenix, AZ @ Orpheum Theatre Phoenix November 21 – Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre LA
Primus and the Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble track list: 1. Hello Wonkites 2. Candy Man 3. Cheer Up Charlie 4. Golden Ticket 5. Lermaninoff 6. Pure Imagination 7. Oompa Augustus 8. Semi-Wondrous Boat Ride 9. Oompa Violet 10. I Want It Now 11. Oompa Veruca 12. Wonkmobile 13. Oompa TV 14. Farewell Wonkites
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