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Bassist Jonathan Campos at Roadburn 2015. Primitive Man is an American doom metal band from Denver, Colorado, composed of Ethan Lee McCarthy on vocals and guitar, Jonathan Campos on bass, and Joe Linden (who has replaced founding member Bennet Kennedy) on drums. [3]
Primitive man may refer to: Archaic humans; the caveman stock character; the noble savage stock character; Primitive culture; as proper name: Primitive Man, a 1982 album by Icehouse; Primitive Man (band), an American sludge metal band; They also refer to First people
The following is a list of bands, past and present, who have had recordings released on the Relapse Records label (this list includes artists on the Release Entertainment subsidiary as well as artists from the now defunct merger with Nuclear Blast America during the 1990s):
In 2003, Relapse held a music festival - the Relapse Contamination Festival took place on January 18 and 19 at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and featured various Relapse artists. In 2000, the label relocated to Upper Darby, outside of Philadelphia and began plans to include a physical record store [citation needed].
Planet Gemini (band) Premonition 13; Primitive Man (band) Pulling Teeth (band) R. Retro Grave; Revelation (band) Rigor Sardonicous; Rwake; S. Saint Vitus (band ...
Primitive Man (band) R. Rorschach Test (band) T. Titan Force This page was last edited on 12 March 2011, at 21:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The band had been known as Flowers until 27 June 1981 after which they changed their name to Icehouse, [2] they had signed to Chrysalis Records and most of Flowers' material was released under the new name into Europe, UK and US markets. [1] "Love in Motion" peaked at #10 on the Australian singles charts. [3]
"Hey Little Girl" is a single released by Australian band Icehouse, the second single from the band's 1982 album, Primitive Man. [3] The album and single were co-produced by band member and the track's writer, Iva Davies, and Keith Forsey. [3] [4] It was released in November 1982 [1] on Regular Records in 7" vinyl single and 12" vinyl single ...