We are elated to share the New York Times' full album stream of Primus' upcoming album Primus & The Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble, The album is out today, October 21st via ATO Records. Catch the band's set design full of "Pure Imagination" at the highly anticipated Wonka-themed live performances this fall.
The definitive Primus line-up - Les Claypool, guitarist Larry LaLonde, and drummer Tim Alexander - is back together and set to release their first full-length studio set in nearly 20 years, 'Primus & the Chocolate Factory,' due out on ATO Records on October 21. "The idea was to combine the Frog Brigade and Primus, and do this record,' says Claypool. I think like a good portion of the planet, we were all pretty put off by the remake of the 'Willy Wonka' movie - the Tim Burton version. I really wanted to pay homage to a film [1971's 'Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,' starring Gene Wilder] that was very important to me as a kid and very influential to me musically. So that's what we did. And as opposed to just going in and recording the songs and playing them the way they are in the film, we twisted them up a bit...twisted them up a lot."
It felt so good, in fact, that he decided to take Primus into the studio to prepare the soundtrack for an album release. Claypool admits that he's always, "in some way, wanted to be Willy Wonka," and, also, that he's always wanted to work a cover of "The Candyman" -- a memorable number from the film's soundtrack -- into Primus sets.
With the album drop scheduled for October 21, Primus plans to tour the Chocolate Factory beginning the very next day. "We're going to do some touring with it and we put together this pretty abstract stage production," says Claypool, "We're going to take it out there, around the planet, and see what happens. And, in light of the record business being gutted by the internet, we've made some PRIMUS brand chocolate bars to peddle as well."
Of course, Claypool realized that it was risky business to adapt a cinematic classic that is so close to so many people's hearts. And, naturally, he realized that it was dangerous waters to swim in the wake of Gene Wilder, who portrays Willy Wonka in the original film. The band pulls it off by making something that is truly their own, without taking anything away from the movie.
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