News: PRIMITIVE MAN: Denver Doom-Bringers To Kick Off Tour With Bell Witch This Week; Caustic Full-Length Out Now And Streaming


The nihilistic Denver-based doom-bringers in PRIMITIVE MAN will kick off a co-headlining North American tour with Bell Witch this week. The tour commences October 25th in Denver, Colorado and ends November 17th in Fort Worth, Texas. A full list of confirmed dates is available below.
 
PRIMITIVE MAN will be touring in support of their Caustic full-length released via Relapse Records earlier this month. Captured at Flatline Audio by Dave Otero (Cobalt, Cephalic Carnage, Cattle Decapitation et al), Caustic is twelve songs and over seventy-five minutes of bloodcurdling howls, abysmal tones, and dense, unsettling feedback, spewing forth a cesspool of utter misery. With lyrical themes ranging from political corruption, personal struggle, and the crumbling social climate facing the world today, Caustic serves as a cataclysmic soundtrack for a world gone awry.
 
Watch PRIMITIVE MAN's previously released videos for "Victim" and "Commerce" via YouTube HERE. Stream Caustic at the official PRIMITIVE MAN Bandcamp page HERE.  
 
Caustic is out now on CD, 2xLP, cassette, and digital formats via Relapse Records. Physical packages and digital orders are available via Relapse.com HERE and HERE.
 
PRIMITIVE MAN w/ Bell Witch: 
10/25/2017 Hi Dive - Denver, CO
10/26/2017 O'Leavers - Omaha, NE
10/27/2017 Cobra Lounge - Chicago, IL
10/28/2017 Rock Island Brewery - Rock Island, IL
10/29/2017 The New Dodge - Hamtramck, MI
10/30/2017 Ace Of Cups - Columbus, OH
11/01/2017 Coalition - Toronto, ON
11/02/2017 Bar Le Ritz - Montreal, QC
11/03/2017 Geno's - Portland, ME
11/04/2017 Cop Frat - Oneonta, NY
11/05/2017 ONCE - Boston, MA
11/06/2017 Saint Vitus Bar - Brooklyn, NY
11/07/2017 Kung Fu Necktie - Philadelphia, PA
11/08/2017 The Meatlocker - Montclair, NJ
11/09/2017 Sidebar - Baltimore, MD
11/10/2017 Strange Matter - Richmond, VA
11/11/2017 Drunken Unicorn - Atlanta, GA
11/12/2017 Exit/In - Nashville, TN
11/13/2017 Whitewater - Little Rock, AR
11/14/2017 Growlers - Memphis, TN
11/15/2015 Santos -  New Orleans, LA
11/16/2017 Lost Well - Austin, TX
11/17/2017 Ridgelea Lounge - Forth Worth, TX
 
PRIMITIVE MAN's music matches its name: a savage, sparse mix of death metal, blackened noise, and doom. The three-piece was formed in February of 2012 by Ethan Lee McCarthy and Jonathan Campos (all current and former members of Vermin Womb, Withered, Clinging To The Trees Of A Forest Fire, Death Of Self, and Reproacher).
 
In October of 2012, the band recorded their debut LP Scorn at Flatline Audio with Dave Otero (Cephalic Carnage, Cobalt, Catheter, Clinging To The Trees Of A Forest Fire). Scorn was released as a collaboration between Throatruiner and Mordgrimm Records. The band followed up with a self-released three-song EP in February titled P/M. The unique metal hybridization of Scorn caught the attention of Relapse, who liked the record enough to sign the band and reissue the full-length in the summer 2013. Dubbed a, "totally malignant sounding record and one that will consume you whole if you're not careful," by Cvlt Nation and crowned the, "best worst thing that has ever happened to you," in an 8/10 review from Metal Hammer, Scorn found PRIMITIVE MAN celebrating a slow-roasted apocalypse through seven suffocating hymns of hatred, disease, and sonic deviance. The record put the band on the proverbial map for many listeners, and enabled PRIMITIVE MAN to embark on a relentless touring schedule that would soon see the band playing live shows across the US, Europe, Japan, and Southeast Asia in the company of such acts as Hexis, Reproacher, Fister, Celeste, Opium Lord, and Mammoth Grinder. PRIMITIVE MAN also played Denver Black Sky in 2013 alongside Relapse brethren Dying Fetus, Exhumed, Skinless, Iron Reagan, Call Of The Void, and Weekend Nachos.
 
All of guitarist/vocalist Ethan McCarthy's projects have been prolific, and PRIMITIVE MAN is no exception - the band released four splits between 2013 and 2015, and dropped another bombshell of nihility in 2015 with its Relapse EP Home Is Where The Hatred Is. The EP was well-received by publications including Metal Injection, MetalSucks, Revolver, and Exclaim!, the latter of which stated, "unapologetically bleak and permeated by loathing and hostility, Home Is Where The Hatred Is will either leave you wanting more or contemplating teetering off a ledge."
 
Despite their primeval, bludgeoning approach, PRIMITIVE MAN wouldn't exist without their savage awareness of modern humanity: simultaneously old and new, atavistic and groundbreaking,PRIMITIVE MAN stands to redefine current conceptions of hope, faith, and metal music. Years of writing on tour and the addition of drummer Joe Linden sparked a black flame in PRIMITIVE MANmolding the band's second full-length offering, Caustic.
 
"...an over 75-minute-long, dense, disturbing soundtrack to horror. Manic blastbeats and tremolo-picked minor chords melt into feedback-drenched waves of discomfort. The weight of the album is visceral, its misery and hopelessness made audible." - Noisey
 
"It's louder. It's heavier. It's noisier. Pure punishment. Musical masochism. Straight up no daylight chained to a cold, concrete, blood-stained floor..." - The Needle Drop
 
"...a double dose of their debut Scorn -- McCarthy's tone is still that high-end Ballou-style (from Dave Otero) production that shows the frayed ends of sanity and his roar has never sounded deeper or angrier." -- Decibel
 
"Art should reflect its surroundings and this is a near perfect example of this: the worst of the human condition, condensed into a darkly poetic display of doom metal. Plus it's super fucking heavy, which is just fantastic." -- Heavy Blog Is Heavy
 
"...an overwhelming masterwork of unbridled extremity." - The Obelisk
 
"...for those who like their doom on the punishingly callous and despondent side, smothered with noise-ridden dread and bitterness, this one's for you." - Exclaim
 
"...a brutal atmospheric record, delivering a soul crushing presence of utter nihilism and darkness." - New Noise
 
"...completely unyielding, unforgiving and cold." - Svbterranean
 
"...a hugely atmospheric album that fiercely holds onto you from start to finish as you wallow in its musical cesspool ecstatically, while acknowledging its aptness in defining today's crumbling social climate." - Battle Helm

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