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Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - "King Of Cowards" CD
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 âFor a long time Iâve 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 Iâd unwittingly referenced every one of the seven deadly sins throughout the album!â Building on the momentum this band has built since their 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.
Track Listing:
1. GNT
2. The Shockmaster
3. A66
4. Thumbsucker
5. Cake Of Light
6. Gloamer
Moreover, another notable seven is dealt with here - that of the deadly sins. As vocalist and synth player Matt Baty notes âFor a long time Iâve 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 Iâd unwittingly referenced every one of the seven deadly sins throughout the album!â Building on the momentum this band has built since their 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.
Track Listing:
1. GNT
2. The Shockmaster
3. A66
4. Thumbsucker
5. Cake Of Light
6. Gloamer
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Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - "King Of Cowards" CDâ
$10.60
Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - "King Of Cowards" CD
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 âFor a long time Iâve 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 Iâd unwittingly referenced every one of the seven deadly sins throughout the album!â Building on the momentum this band has built since their 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.
Track Listing:
1. GNT
2. The Shockmaster
3. A66
4. Thumbsucker
5. Cake Of Light
6. Gloamer
Moreover, another notable seven is dealt with here - that of the deadly sins. As vocalist and synth player Matt Baty notes âFor a long time Iâve 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 Iâd unwittingly referenced every one of the seven deadly sins throughout the album!â Building on the momentum this band has built since their 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.
Track Listing:
1. GNT
2. The Shockmaster
3. A66
4. Thumbsucker
5. Cake Of Light
6. Gloamer
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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 âFor a long time Iâve 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 Iâd unwittingly referenced every one of the seven deadly sins throughout the album!â Building on the momentum this band has built since their 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.
Track Listing:
1. GNT
2. The Shockmaster
3. A66
4. Thumbsucker
5. Cake Of Light
6. Gloamer
Moreover, another notable seven is dealt with here - that of the deadly sins. As vocalist and synth player Matt Baty notes âFor a long time Iâve 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 Iâd unwittingly referenced every one of the seven deadly sins throughout the album!â Building on the momentum this band has built since their 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.
Track Listing:
1. GNT
2. The Shockmaster
3. A66
4. Thumbsucker
5. Cake Of Light
6. Gloamer










