Primus
A Handful of Nuggs


3.0
good

Review

by CultOfNoise-Steve CONTRIBUTOR (39 Reviews)
May 18th, 2026 | 14 replies


Release Date: 05/15/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Tasty brown nuggs

A Handful of Nuggs is a surprise drop from one of the strangest, most unmistakable bands to ever crawl out of the swamp: the legendary Primus. If you’re somehow new to them, Primus are the long-running trio built around Les Claypool’s instantly recognisable slap-bass wizardry and a career-long commitment to being gloriously and proudly ***ing weird. This new EP is technically four tracks… but let’s be real, there's only really one brand-new song, “The Ol’ Grizz”. This song is pure backwoods quirkiness. Some crazy ass slap bass here. New drummer John Hoffman locks in like he’s been in Primus for years, and the whole vibe is music for methed up hillbillies to chase city folk out of their swamp to.

Then we get a cover of the Dio classic “Holy Diver”, featuring sad-clown crooner Puddles Pity Party. The bass absolutely dominates it—maybe too much for my preference—but hey, perhaps a silly complaint for a Primus tune. Puddles does a cool vintage-crooner spin, but you can’t help feeling like Les would've been a better choice on vocals, given Dio is such as iconic voice and Les is so distinct as well.

“Little Lord Fentanyl” with Puscifer was dropped last year. I enjoy the weirdo synths used here giving it more of an eerie vibe, though its not quite as rocking as 'The Ol Grizz'. It still features lots of technical, jazzy, funky playing, but doesn't hit that next level. I do appreciate the dark but kooky lyrics and songwriting which Primus has dabbled in before.

And finally, a live version of “Duchess” takes us back to the band’s Brown Album era. The racing bassline still absolutely cooks, the psychedelic guitar solo rips, and the recording quality for this live cut is crystal clear—a great little archival treat for fans.

Overall, A Handful Of Nuggs is a solid little EP — a tasty appetiser for Primus fans ahead of their summer touring. One killer new track, a quirky cover, an ok collab, and a tight live cut. Not essential for casual listeners, but Primus die-hards should lap it up.



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ShartHarder
Contributing Reviewer
May 18th 2026


917 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Going with more casual reviews for a while. New track is a lot of fun, the rest is just window dressing

ArsMoriendi
May 18th 2026


42495 Comments


Wtf is this

FrozenFirebug
May 18th 2026


1228 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

wow that plucky twangy boomy thuddy ploinky doinky thing sounds cool

crazy they made an entire instrument just for some weird meme country band to fiddle around with

could you imagine if other groups started using it?

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
May 19th 2026


19134 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Band jumped the shark 15 years ago.



I should be grateful it’s not some lame ass children’s book concept, but this sounds so flat and boring

DatsNotDaMetulz
May 19th 2026


4548 Comments


The Ol' Grizz feels like the best thing they've done in years

ArsMoriendi
May 19th 2026


42495 Comments


It was fine

This is fine

gabba
May 19th 2026


3200 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The Ol’ Grizz is looooads of fun, but my excitement quickly subsided with that awful hair metal cover, which is bad even if just a joke. The rest is okay, leaving me longing for more 'Ol Primus.

ArsMoriendi
May 19th 2026


42495 Comments


Calling Dio hair metal seems odd

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
May 19th 2026


30071 Comments


calling dio hair metal should get you banned from the site tbh.

Emim
May 20th 2026


39781 Comments


Read that very incorrectly

gabba
May 20th 2026


3200 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yeah, whatever, that song's just bad and I don't see how it comes together with Primus

Ebola
May 21st 2026


4750 Comments


Such a weird choice to take the mic out of Claypool’s hands on Holy Diver. Would’ve loved to hear his spin on such an iconic and oft-covered track. Puddles has some great pipes, but he’s essentially just doing a Dio impression.

Sharenge
May 21st 2026


7239 Comments


mmm nuggs

DatsNotDaMetulz
May 21st 2026


4548 Comments


Primus often offer something different on their covers but yeah this was basically the same with more prominent bass



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