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New Primitive Ring 7", 'Burning Greed / Cocaine Man', released September 12th 2025. Available on a super limited white 7" with red splatter – only 100 copies available between the Fuzz Club UK/EU and US stores

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Los Angeles power trio Primitive Ring – Charles Moothart (Fuzz, Gøggs, Ty Segall’s Freedom Band), Bert Hoover (Hooveriii, Groop) and Jon Modaff (Hooveriii, Groop, Frankie & The Witch Fingers) – have been keeping the momentum rolling in every way they can since they emerged in early 2025. ‘Rolling Greed / Cocaine Man’, out September 12th 2025 and the latest in a string of 7”s released this year, further drives home the whole primal ethos of the band: just follow the internal compass and walk. Following releases on In The Red, Greenway Records and The Reverberation Appreciation Society, for the fourth installment in this set of 45s they have joined forces with London-based record label Fuzz Club.

The first two Primitive Ring 7”s, ‘In The Ground / Golden In Your Eyes’ and ‘Poisonous Gift / TV City’, were shot straight from the hip. Written and recorded almost instantly on a Tascam 388 in Hoover’s garage with Eric Bauer. On ‘Burning Greed / Cocaine Man’ and its predecessor ‘Luck / I’ve Been Waiting For You’, though, the approach was more deliberate. This time the tracks were laid down over a few days in Moothart’s rehearsal space turned studio, after the band had begun playing live – the urgency and vision for the band much more palpably honed in as a result. “I think Rolling Greed is my favorite Primitive Ring song to date. It's both more catchy and more wild than the previous tunes”, Moothart says: “We are all pushing ourselves a little harder on this track, while still trying to deliver a baseline bulletproof skull thumper.”

The B-side to ‘Rolling Greed’s scorched riffing comes in the shape of the more pared-back acoustic cut ‘Cocaine Man’, written on the fly with a loose, wide-open feel – “like a hangover nap under a redwood tree with a cool breeze blowing, kinda painful but ultimately surreal and enjoyable.” A vibe echoed in the lyrical subject matter just as much as the music: “Both of these songs are referential to modern day fascist realities, but again in a somewhat surreal way. ‘They're rolling greed up in their sleeve, they'll never leave or let us be’. ‘Calling the bluff on their game’. ‘Our father the wretched king, he'd sell the world to keep his diamond ring’. Devo was right.”