In addition to the Rush worship and classic material, the band trotted out its 11-minute tune “Conspiranoia,” performed live for only the second time. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX LiveMusic ConcertReviews TexasMusic SanAntonioMusic primus
Primus brought its intense-but-wacky prog funk to the Majestic Theatre Saturday for an explosive, multimedia-driven concert that balanced a stroll through the band's own catalog with an in-depth tribute to much-missed rock icons Rush.. Both have quirky, bass-playing frontmen, of course, with Primus’s Les Claypool being the more idiosyncratic.
Unfortunately, sound problems marred the performance of the title track, which led off the set. The band soldiered on through what sounded like a blown car speaker amplified to the size of the Majestic. The problem only went on for a couple of minutes, but you could feel the audience collectively cringing until its resolution.
If there was a place Primus struggled with the Rush material, it was in the vocal department. When the tour was announced just before the pandemic began, grumbling arose from the peanut gallery that Claypool would struggle with the vocals. And while he handled it like a champ, going for the gusto at times and dropping an octave at others, this was always going to be the most difficult part of making the tribute work.
The evening wasn’t all Rush, though. Primus wowed the faithful — clearly hanging on every note — with an hour-long set of original material and a post-Rush encore that featured two classics.
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