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Primus Share Video of Billy String’s Drumming Audition

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Primus, the eclectic rock band known for its unique musical style, has been searching for a new drummer following the sudden departure of their longtime percussionist, Tim “Herb” Alexander. The departure, announced by band members Les Claypool and Larry LaLonde, was an unexpected development, with Alexander citing a “loss of passion for playing” as the reason for his immediate resignation on October 17, 2024. This left the band in search of a new drummer, prompting them to publicly call for audition submissions from interested musicians worldwide.

In an intriguing twist in their search for a new band member, Primus received a standout application from a surprising candidate: Billy Strings. Known primarily for his prowess in bluegrass music, Strings put down his guitar to take up the drumsticks, hoping to fill the void left by Alexander. His audition video, which he shared on his social media platforms, showcased an impressive display of skill and dexterity, which is essential given Primus’ complex, bass-driven tracks with intricate time signatures. The act of switching from strings to sticks seemed more than a mere stunt; it was an earnest attempt to broaden his artistic horizons and take on new challenges.

The video of Billy Strings’ audition has not gone unnoticed. Frontman Les Claypool labeled the submission as noteworthy, posting on Instagram with the caption, “We may have found our guy.” This comment has fueled speculation and excitement among fans of both Primus and Billy Strings. The audition clip showed Strings energetically playing on a drum kit, punctuating his performance with flair and confidently engaging with the band’s rhythmic needs. Despite his background in a different musical genre, Strings’ technical proficiency and musical creativity convinced many that he could integrate well into the band known for its unusual and experimental sound.

The band has been very transparent about their search process, inviting other interested drummers to continue submitting their audition videos, preferably on YouTube, to increase visibility and engagement. They emphasized the importance of showcasing originality and personal flair rather than merely replicating classic Primus styles, as they aren’t looking for a carbon copy of past drummers but rather someone who can introduce fresh dynamics to their rhythms. This open call suggests Primus is willing to consider a wide variety of applicants, valuing innovation and a unique artistic sense in their next drummer.

Billy Strings’ foray into the role of a drummer highlights an exciting cross-genre exploration which isn’t surprising given his musical background. Born William Lee Apostol, Strings has carved out a niche in the bluegrass scene since winning a Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album in 2021 with his acclaimed album “Home.” His attraction to diverse musical ventures is well documented, and his potential inclusion in Primus would undoubtedly be another testament to his versatile artistry.

As Primus prepares for their upcoming performances, including a New Year’s show in Oakland, CA, and a festival in the Dominican Republic alongside artists like Tool, the band remains focused on narrowing down their list of prospective drummers. They intend to document their selection journey by posting updates and audition performances online, thereby maintaining engagement with their musical community and involving fans in a once-in-a-lifetime band evolution process.

Regardless of whether Strings officially joins the band, his daring audition has already added an exciting narrative to the band’s search for “the Greatest Drummer on Earth.” As Primus continues its quest, one thing is certain: the band’s future, whether with Strings or another talented musician, will remain as rhythmically adventurous and musically innovative as ever.

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