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Primus Returns to Stage for First Show Since Drummer’s Departure

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Primus has made a triumphant return to the stage following the unexpected departure of their longtime drummer, Tim ‘Herb' Alexander. The band's first performance without Alexander was held on December 30th at the Fox Theater in Oakland, California, as part of their New Year's Eve celebration shows. With Alexander having abruptly left the band after stating his need to focus on his mental and physical health, Primus had to make quick adjustments to their lineup and came up with an exciting solution that delighted fans.

In a nostalgic twist, the band was joined by a familiar face at drums, Bryan ‘Brain' Mantia, who had previously filled the role during Alexander's earlier hiatus from 1996 until 2000. Mantia's return brought a wave of excitement as he has a cherished history with the band, having been part of several crucial Primus albums, including “Brown Album” and “Antipop”. His unexpected appearance at this pivotal concert served as a bridge for fans who had been following the band's dynamic journey over the years.

The event was more than just a typical concert; it was a celebration of Les Claypool's expansive career. Opening performances by Claypool's side projects, Holy Mackerel and Frog Brigade, set the stage for an epic night. Musicians from these bands also joined Primus for parts of their set, showcasing the fluid musical collaborations that define Claypool's artistic vision. The night featured not only iconic Primus hits like ‘Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers' and ‘Fisticuffs' but also revived tracks such as ‘Restin' Bones', played live for the first time since 1997, demonstrating Primus’s commitment to exploring their musical past while forging ahead into the future.

The personnel change was a necessity due to Alexander's decision to step back, explained in a heartfelt message where he expressed feeling overwhelmed and needing to prioritize his mental and family well-being. Fans received this news with mixed emotions, acknowledging the loss but also understanding the personal nature of Alexander's decision. The introduction of Mantia as a temporary yet symbolic figure behind the drum kit allowed the band to march forward without losing momentum.

Primus's ambition to fill the vacant drummer position permanently has led them to open auditions with a unique focus on groove, pocket awareness, and the ability to contribute creatively to the band's dynamic sound. Les Claypool and his colleagues have emphasized that they're not just looking for technical proficiency but for someone who can seamlessly integrate into the band’s idiosyncratic style and ethos. This search is ongoing, and fans are eagerly anticipating who will become the next permanent member of this iconic group.

Going forward, Primus has scheduled performances at several high-profile events, including ‘Tool: Live In The Sand’ festival in March, showcasing Danny Carey of Tool as a guest drummer. Later in the year, they are set to embark on the ‘Sessanta V2.0 Tour’ alongside A Perfect Circle and Puscifer, marking a vibrant period for the band as they continue to redefine their place in the rock and alternative scenes.

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