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Metal / Hard Rock 14 August, 2020

Out Now Primitive Man's 'Immersion'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) PRIMITIVE MAN return with the extreme, terrifying and confrontational new album, Immersion. True to the band's ethos, every moment on Immersion is overwhelming; shifting from passages of harsh doom to an endless corridor of horrid screaming, blast beats, and a formidable low end. A stark look at a mirror, Immersion's themes tackle sobering views on existential crises, a general distrust among another, and the current state of the world.

"There is no band heavier than doom torturers Primitive Man in the simpler sense of ear-piercing tones and gigantic, subwoofer-toasting riffs, and there is also no band heavier in reflecting ugly realities." - Spin (50 Best Rock Bands Right Now #15)

"Immersion is an album perfectly suited to our uncertain, volatile moment - a soundtrack not to your escape… but to dissonant subversion and transformational confrontation." - Decibel

"A doomy, industrialized trudge through the depths of human despair, nihilistic, noisy and gnarled." - Revolver

"A dense, unrelenting mix of suffocating industrial textures and cranium-crushing doom riffage." - The Pit

"The album feels like being grinded between two millstones. Five songs full of merciless nihilistic death-sludge in nerve-wrecking slow motion and with ultra-low roars. An extraordinarily mean record." - Visions Magazine

"Their third record reaffirms and cements Primitive Man as one of the best doom bands on the planet." - Echoes and Dust






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