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Green Naugahyde [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] [Ghostly 2 LP]

Green Naugahyde [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] [Ghostly 2 LP] in Franklin, TN

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Green Naugahyde [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] [Ghostly 2 LP]

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Green Naugahyde [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] [Ghostly 2 LP] in Franklin, TN

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With that rare combination of virtuosity and humor,
Primus
have always been able to push the envelope creatively without ever falling victim to the kind of navel-gazing that can plague more prog-oriented bands, making them turn inward until there's nothing left but theory. On its seventh studio album,
Green Naugahyde
, the band continues this tradition with a collection of songs that are both technically dazzling and perfectly irreverent. In a lot of ways, the album feels like
are getting back to basics, with songs like "Hennepin Crawler" immediately evoking the directness of
Frizzle Fry
. This is in part thanks to drummer
Jay Lane
, who helped to shape
' sound before they made their debut (and also played in
Sausage
with
Claypool
and early
guitarist
Todd Huth
). In a way,
Lane
's reunion with
helps to freshen up their sound by taking it back to where it was in the band's strongest era, recapturing the magic of those earlier albums in a way that evokes them without feeling like he's ripping them off. While fans might be disappointed that the album doesn't feature
"Herb" Alexander
, they'll have a hard time being disappointed with
, an album that will satisfy those in the know while continuing, as
always have, to baffle the uninitiated. ~ Gregory Heaney
With that rare combination of virtuosity and humor,
Primus
have always been able to push the envelope creatively without ever falling victim to the kind of navel-gazing that can plague more prog-oriented bands, making them turn inward until there's nothing left but theory. On its seventh studio album,
Green Naugahyde
, the band continues this tradition with a collection of songs that are both technically dazzling and perfectly irreverent. In a lot of ways, the album feels like
are getting back to basics, with songs like "Hennepin Crawler" immediately evoking the directness of
Frizzle Fry
. This is in part thanks to drummer
Jay Lane
, who helped to shape
' sound before they made their debut (and also played in
Sausage
with
Claypool
and early
guitarist
Todd Huth
). In a way,
Lane
's reunion with
helps to freshen up their sound by taking it back to where it was in the band's strongest era, recapturing the magic of those earlier albums in a way that evokes them without feeling like he's ripping them off. While fans might be disappointed that the album doesn't feature
"Herb" Alexander
, they'll have a hard time being disappointed with
, an album that will satisfy those in the know while continuing, as
always have, to baffle the uninitiated. ~ Gregory Heaney

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