Primal Screamโ€˜s Bobby Gillespie has said that modern rock music is โ€œtoo conformist and normalโ€.

In an interview with The Irish Times, the singer claimed that bands were more interested in being famous than being creative, and had also become too absorbed in mainstream culture.

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โ€œI bumped into Paul Weller the other day and we went for a coffee and we were talking about this lack of ambition which seems prevalent in rock right now,โ€ he said. โ€œYou read interviews with bands and itโ€™s all about being rich and famous and being the biggest band in the world.

โ€œThere doesnโ€™t seem to be a lot of artists out there any more. It seems to me that if you were a serious young person and you had something to say that youโ€™d be looking at other disciplines,โ€ he added. โ€œIn music, everything seems lightweight and conformist and not very artistic. Everybody seems to be settling for the status quo.โ€

Gillespie, who also suggested that bands who had arrived in the wake of The White Stripes and The Strokes had โ€œgiven up trying to be experimentalโ€ and had โ€œa real lack of contentโ€, went on to say: โ€œRock music is no longer where creativity is and itโ€™s no longer taken seriously by creative people.

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โ€œItโ€™s been absorbed into the mainstream culture and has become too conformist and normal. There doesnโ€™t appear to be many great minds at work in music right now.โ€

Last month, [a]Primal Scream[/a] played [url=http://www.nme.com/news/primal-scream/60350]a set voted for entirely by fans[/url] at Londonโ€˜s Electric Brixton venue (November 10). The show marked one of bassist Maniโ€™s final appearances with the band before he returns to play with The Stone Roses in 2012.

In October, meanwhile, [url=http://www.nme.com/news/primal-scream/59974]they hit out at The X Factor[/url] after their 1994 single โ€˜Rocksโ€™ was performed by contestant Frankie Cocozza.

Primal Scream have recently said that they intend to record and release a new studio album next year and have โ€œa lot of new musicโ€ written for the follow up to 2008โ€™s โ€˜Beautiful Futureโ€™. You can watch an interview with the band from this summerโ€™s Bestival by scrolling down to the bottom of the page and clicking.