Amazon.co.uk Review
After 1994's
Give Out But Don't Give Up, many critics wrote off Primal Scream as a drug-addled nostalgics, retreading lame rock clichés.
Vanishing Point, while not a return to the sun-addled acid house fusion of
Screamadelica was another voyage into the Scream's expansive mindscape. This time, however, the trip was bad. "Kowalski" heralded the album like a dark portent. Bobby Gillespie whispers bitter nothings over a distorted Krautrock groove that effortlessly melds Primal Scream's melting pot of influences--
The Stooges,
CanCan and
Sun Ra.
Vanishing Point seems propelled by demons, with the metallic funk of "If They Move, Kill 'Em" and "Stuka" providing dirty highlights--the latter threatening "If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned / some of my friends are gonna die young". It's not as essential as
Screamadelica, but
Vanishing Point finds Primal Scream at a terrifying and compelling depth. --
Louis Pattison