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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Accessible, Radical and KICKAZZ,
By Paul Thomas (Corning, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Easy Listening (Audio CD)
Pigface is back with a vengance, and in the midst of an incredible tour with TKK and Zeromancer: a must see show for the industrialites among us. This CD combines the disco, beat-driven accessibility of FOOK with the bizarre middle-eastern-sounding instrumentation that was prevalent on A New Low In High/A New High In Low. There is not one single track on this CD that isn't worthy and relatively inventive at the same time. Definitely no ground-breaking work of epic genius, but certainly a fantastic CD. The perfect CD to copy and give to a friend who says "what is pigface?" and, lacking the words to accurately capture the depth and majesty of Martin's Industrialized Travelling Willburies, the CD says it all. And hopefully your friend will get hooked and will buy a ton of their past work so Martin et al can eat and we can keep soaking up his delicately aggressive aural sculptures.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Band,
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This review is from: Easy Listening (Audio CD)
Pigface is probably the best band I have ever heard/seen. There live shows are full of energy and never a disappointment. I lost this CD...and needed to get another copy!
8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
ehhh,
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This review is from: Easy Listening (Audio CD)
i don't know... pigface is the best idea i've ever heard of, as far as music is concerned, and if you see them live you're not likely to ever forget it, but this album is nowhere near as good as Gub or Fook. i think it might be the very idea behind Pigface that keeps them stagnant. by that i mean to say that most bands evolve and grow to learn from each other as they stay together and play together for long periods of time, whereas in the case of pigface, martin atkins is (i think) the only member who has been on every release. this results in having to start over as a fresh band with almost every album. neat idea, but it's really quite hit and miss, because i doubt even atkins himself knows what is going to come out of a pigface recording session. in any case, this is a fairly solid album compared to "a new high in low", but at the same time the really good songs on this album don't even compare to the really good songs on "a new high". the biggest disappointment is that there is almost NONE of the reckless abandon and sheer passion for experimentation that permeated the first three pigface albums. if you're a pigface fan, you'll get this album somehow.. i know you will... just like i did... but i'm hoping some of you old-school fans will read this and not have your expectations too high. you might get more out of it if you don't.
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