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  • Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs 'King of Cowards'

    Rocket Recordings

    Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs 'King of Cowards'

    £11.49

    Seven is the magic number. Indeed, not only do psychologists theorise that the human brain can only memorise a sequence of this length, but Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - the Newcastle-based maximalists whose riffs, raw power and rancour have blazed a trail across the darker quarters of the underground in the last five years - have made a second album in King Of Cowards which does its damnedest to take consciousness to its very limits.

    Moreover, another notable seven is dealt with here - that of the deadly sins. As vocalist and synth player Matt Baty notes 'For a long time I've questioned how and where guilt can be used as a form of oppression. When can guilt be converted into positive action? After typing all of the lyrics up I realised I'd unwittingly referenced every one of the seven deadly sins throughout the album.
    That's my fire and brimstone Catholic upbringing coming into play there!'

    Building on the momentum this band has built since their January 2017 debut Feed The Rats, this opus sees them entering a new phase as a sleeker and still more dangerous swineherd.

    The Iggy-esque drive to dementia, Sabbath-esque squalor and Motörhead-style dirt may still be present and correct, yet the songs are leaner, the long-drawn-out riff-fests sharpened into addictive hammerblows and the nihilistic dirges of yore alchemically transformed into an uplifting and inviting barrage of hedonistic abandon.

    'The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which' So George Orwell noted at the end of a certain slim volume.

    King Of Cowards is nothing less than just such a metamorphosis, one in which - in a blur of primal urges and beastly physicality - this band shows us just which animals are really in charge of the farm.

    'One of the bands to watch in 2018.' The Guardian

    'The demons have been summoned, channeled and purged.' The Quietus

    'Designed to blow your speakers.' Loud & Quiet

    'It's akin to bottling hellfire.' Crack Magazine

    Release Date: 28/09/2018
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  • Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs 'Feed The Rats' - Cargo Records UK

    Rocket Recordings

    Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs 'Feed The Rats'

    £12.99

    Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs may be the best band on the planet right now.' Echoes and Dust

    ' Arresting stuff...' The Skinny

    ' Relentless energy from a band who will always deliver.' Sleeping Shamen

    ' Ridiculously exciting...' Soundblab

    ' They deliver a very satisfyingly heavy racket.' Sludgelord

    Playing their first gig supporting Goat at what was only the latter's second ever show, the band have gigged relentlessly with kindred spirits including The Cosmic Dead and Luminous Bodies, not to mention gracing festivals like Supernormal and Portugal's Reverence with their feral attack. Yet the time has come for this band to transcend the realm of word-of-mouth phenomenon and be judged on their feverish and demented collision of psych-drone dementia and riff-driven salvation alone.

    The inarguable proof is Feed The Rats, the overwhelming first album the band have created for - equal parts righteous repetition, bludgeoning brute force and Sabbathian squalor, its alchemical charge has the power to transform bleary-eyed abandon into small-hours revelation.

    This three-track, forty-minute monument of chaotic catharsis captures the everything on eleven spirit of the band's live manifestation whilst adding a level of finesse and texture often less easily accessible in a dangerous haze of flying hair, discarded clothes and spilt premium lager.

    Channeling the grimy trip hazards of Monster Magnet's Spine Of God'through a prism of kraut-derived repetition and Part Chimp style bloodymindedness, the resulting hallucinatory vortex appears constantly on the realm of breaking point. Yet for Baty, the porcine realm is less about a nihilistic quest for fiery oblivion than one might imagine. 'You know, I think we've experienced it, many times. It's those gigs where we can almost sense that everyone in the room is engaged.

    The energy created is so thick you can almost bite down on it and it feels like there's no longer any barrier between band and audience. Those are the special shows, where there's a solidarity and a very visceral bond. That, and being able to smell our amps melting'.

    Amps and brains alike, as these psychic omnivores bring seven times the joy, seven times the pain, seven times the dementia and deliverance.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Psychopomp
    2. Sweet Relief
    3. Icon

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  • Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs 'Land of Sleeper'

    Rocket Recordings

    Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs 'Land of Sleeper'

    £11.49

    Whether inhabiting the realm of dreams or nightmares, the primordial drive of Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs is more powerful than ever and ‘Land Of Sleeper’, their fifth record in a decade of rancour and revelation is testimony to this.

    Arguably the most potent and assured record of their storied life so far, it’s the product of a band energised and fortified by their individual passions to incendiary effect. After the travails of the two and a half years since 2020’s ‘
    Viscerals’, ‘Land Of Sleeper’ sees the Newcastle-based quintet not so much reinvigorated as channelling a furious drive which only appears to gather momentum as the band’s surroundings spins on their axis.

    For all that the last few years have seen Pigs’ stature rise in the wake of triumphant festival slots and sold-out venues like, this remains a band fundamentally incapable of tailoring their sound to a prospective audience, rather standing alone and impervious as a monument of
    catharsis.

    Certainly for me, writing and playing music is often surprising and revealing, it can be like holding up a mirror and seeing things you didn’t expect to see” reckons drummer Ewan Mackenzie, whose return to the Pigs fray after two albums away marked another big influence on the new record.

    “For me, the darker tracks on the record hold in common a determination not to lose faith, despite the odds” The better to unite slumber and waking, ‘Land
    Of Sleeper’ is no less than an act of transcendence for Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - new anthems to elucidate a world sleepwalking to oblivion.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Ultimate Hammer 
    2. Terror's Pillow 
    3. Big Rig 
    4. The Weatherman
    5. Mr Medicine 
    6. Pipe Down! 
    7. Atlas Stone
    8. Ball Lightning
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