Primus in ‘Complete Shock’ After Drummer Abruptly Quits
Primus is coping with an sudden change in their lineup.
Tim “Herb” Alexander, the band’s longtime drummer, has stop the group. His departure brings an abrupt finish to the rocker’s third run with Primus. Alexander initially joined the band in 1989 earlier than leaving in 1996. He returned when the band reformed in 2003, then left once more in 2010. His most up-to-date tenure started in 2013.
In a message shared through social media, the band defined that they obtained an e-mail from Alexander on Oct. 17, “expressing that effective immediately he would no longer be involved with Primus.”
The band went on to confess that the information “came as a complete shock,” noting that Primus is in the midst of a interval of thrilling exercise.
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“On the heels of a wonderful Spring and Summer of touring and some fabulous plans ahead, it has been a bit bewildering for us that Herb would so abruptly opt out,” the message explained. “After several attempts to communicate with Herb, his only response was another email stating that he has ‘lost his passion for playing’. As disappointing as that is, we respect his choice and it’s forced us to make some tough decisions.”
How Will Tim Alexander’s Exit Affect Primus’ Plans?
Primus only have two shows left on their 2024 calendar, a pair of performances on Dec. 30 and 31 in Oakland, California. Though the band considered canceling in the wake of Alexander’s exit, both concerts will continue as scheduled with “an augmented version of Primus featuring members of Holy Mackerel and Frog Brigade.”
In 2025, the band will play as part of Tool’s Live in the Sand festival, where the latter group’s Danny Carey will fill in on drums. Carey has history with Primus, and previously joined the band in 2014 when Alexander was recovering from open-heart surgery.
Looking ahead to their extended 2025 touring, Primus “plans on searching for the greatest drummer on earth.” The band is scheduled to hit the road for a three month North American tour starting in April.
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