Evil Heat
- Primal Scream
- Band Name: Primal Scream
- Record Label: Sony
- Release Date: Nov 26, 2002
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KieranB.Sep 26, 200210good shit i like the kings of speed cover skull
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rexjDec 10, 20026keep thinking it'll grow on me but its hard to get past the overall lack of puch. should have called it 'safty dance.' but i have a sincere feeling that they mean well. maybe next time...
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ShaneC.Aug 16, 200210From it's dark techno beginnings to it's soul charged end, the best album of the year. Respect to the greatest rock band of our time, origional and brave.
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MachowitusSApr 21, 20036Disappointing. XTRMNTR was one of the best, most engaging & innovative sounding albums released in all the time I've been seriously buying music. This is very similar in style but doesn't come close in its content.
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KidAMay 13, 20067Ooh baby, do it again, ooh baby, come on baby do it again Skull X, City, and Detroit are amazing Everything else is decent
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timbNov 23, 20028Evil Heat takes time but is a natural progression from Exterminator. My girlfriend hates this album which must be a good sign.....
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BrunoAug 18, 200210Another masterpiece! 'XTRMNTR' was great but these records ('Vanishing Point' & 'Evil Heat') set real benchmarks!
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Not quite the apocalyptic inverse Screamadelica that XTRMNTR was, its still a damn site more radical, experimental and dangerous than anything produced by any other mainstream rock band this year.
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Their catchiest, most compelling record yet.
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80In many ways, 'Evil Heat' comes across as something of an amalgam of the Scream's many phases and, because of that, it doesn't necessarily take them forward as their work in the past has done.