Band Line Up 2012
Band Photo Gallery
This followed an increasing series of tour
dates which has included White Wizzard, Warbringer, Firewind and appearances at
High Voltage, Bloodstock and Hard Rock Hell Festivals in 2011.
Based in the
South East, the band’s line-up features Guy Miller on vocals, Nick Saxby and
Srdjan Bilic on lead guitars, Jamie Lordcastle on bass and Chris Chilcott on
drums
The band is
back in the studio from March with a much anticipated new album due out in the
summer following the critical acclaim of their last recording, The Line Of
Fire.
REVIEWS OF
'THE LINE OF FIRE'
‘Straight
out of the NWOBHM text books. Surprise CD of the week is the best possible way.
Twin guitar mannered mania. Ones to watch’ MALCOLM DOME, CLASSIC ROCK
‘Eight
tracks of adulterated metallic jubilation’ SAM LAW, KERRANG
‘Primitai
have come out with all rock guns blazing, with classic metal riffs, thundering
drums, mosh pit rhythms and testosterone filled vocals’ CLASSIC ROCK SOCIETY
‘There’s a
real buzz about British thrash metal right now. Primitai have the potential to
be up there with the best’ MUSIC WEEK
LIVE REVIEWS
‘Primitai
delivered one of the top five performances of HRH, with a blistering set of
power metal, culminating in the return of the fire-eaters for a suitably, er,
fiery conclusion.’ Mark Ashby, Metal Petal
‘Primitai have the right ingredients for a
band starting out: the confidence, the look, the banter and modesty, but more
importantly, are being able to play their instruments bloody well. Great
showmanship and wailing duel-guitars certainly warm the crowd up for tonight’s
main attraction.' DAVE SHERWOOD,
TERRORIZER
‘Taking
their cues straight from the textbooks of Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, and the
simple fact is people would be going mad over this band if they weren’t British.
World domination will be theirs once the current metal gods retire.’ UBEROCK
'The band's
influences clearly lean towards the classic old school metal sound, and the
likes of 'The Craft' and 'The Line Of Fire' get fists pumping and heads banging
down the front. A great reception for a promising band' JIM ROWLAND, GET READY TO ROCK