Fans of The Primitives received a pleasant surprise this morning, when the reunited indie-pop act posted a video on its Facebook page of its newly recorded cover of late-’60s obscurity “The Witch” by German duo Adam & Eve — which can be viewed above (check out the original song here).
Even better, it’s apparently part of a “nearly completed covers album of semi-obscure ’60s female fronted songs,” according to the YouTube description — which adds, “No idea when it’s out or who’s releasing it, but expect a psych tinged, fuzzed up, sunshine pop extravaganza when it becomes available.”
PREVIOUSLY ON SLICING UP EYEBALLS
- Free MP3: The Primitives, ‘Need All the Help I Can Get,’ off new EP
- Video: The Primitives, ‘Rattle My Cage,’ off ‘Never Kill a Secret’ EP
- Stream: The Primitives’ ‘Never Kill a Secret’ — first new music in 20 years
- The Primitives record ‘Never Kill a Secret’ EP, set U.K. tour
- The Primitives recording first new music since 1991
- The Primitives extend reunion, hint at U.S. dates this fall
- Video: The Primitives playing ‘Crash’ at first reunion concert
Nice band, nice song, nice video…awesome blonde hottie on the video!