[dropcap style=”font-size:100px; color:#992211;”]W[/dropcap]e had nothing to fear as the stage lights hit a fantastic array of props.
From mushrooms to candy canes to horses’ heads, Claypool’s imagination was emptied out onto the stage and as they played through the album there was an increased sense of presence, as though Primus wanted to remind you that they’ve always been a band looking forward, reminding us that the old stuff was just that.
– Kailas Trebuchet, reporting on the return of Primus live on the Brixton stage.
Photos prove the words well-founded….
- Primus @ Brixton Academy 2015
- Primus @ Brixton Academy 2015
- Primus @ Brixton Academy 2015
- Primus @ Brixton Academy 2015
- Primus @ Brixton Academy 2015
- Primus @ Brixton Academy 2015
- Primus @ Brixton Academy 2015
- Primus @ Brixton Academy 2015
- Primus @ Brixton Academy 2015

Trebuchet editor and art critic. Kailas is often away in some distant city searching for the latest artistic vision of the future. He has written for Trebuchet for over a decade, specialising in art theory as it evolves in contemporary art, the re-emergence of the monumental, and the personalisation of Modernist tropes in individual works.