Nick Launay produced the band's first full-length album, 'This Is the Sound', which appeared in June that year on WEA/Warner. It peaked in the ARIA Albums Chart top 40. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, felt it was "an accomplished album that boasted state-of-the-art production values, and a batch of reverberating tracks." He described how the group were "Dominated by South African-born Mitchell's hyperactive and full-frontal vocals, with thunderous electronic rock underpinning the music, Primary sounded like a techno Skunk Anansie. Jamie Fonti coined the phrase 'Hybrid Electronica Rock' in order to describe the band's sound."
Jason Howard joined Primary on lead guitar and made his performance debut in April 1999. They became known for their energetic live shows, with Mitchell's on-stage presence and costumes a talking point. Their second album, 'Watching the World', was released on 28 May 2001. Australian music journalist, Ed Nimmervoll, declared it to be his Album of the Week: "they kept the focus on the songs. In the end Primary offer music with many layers of interest. Mitchell's lyrics are a strong counterpoint to the depth of the band's music.". The band announced on their website on 24 April 2002 that they were recording demos for a proposed third album, but it was not released. They played a gig in November 2003 at the Annandale Hotel. Mitchell joined Sneaky Sound System in 2004 ahead of their self-titled album.
Members
John Bousfield (guitar), Jamie Fonti (keyboards), Sean Fonti (bass), Connie Mitchell (vocals),
Paul Wheeler (drums), Jason Howard (guitar)
SINGLES
Vicious Precious [EP]
| 30 MAR '98 | #84 |
Young / This is the Sound
| 31 MAY '99 | #89 |
Supposed to Be Here
| 6 SEP '99 | #72 |
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_%28band%29
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
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