Notes From Thee Underground follows the traditional Pigface formula, with drummer Martin Atkins being joined by a number of his musical cohorts. This time round he's...
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For a Pigface album, A New High in Low is a relatively small affair. Rather than the legions of industrial stars that appear on other of their albums, this time round...
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The industrial supergroup led by percussionists Martin Atkins and William Riefin made a strong impression with this dark but humorous album. Both musicians adapt to whatever...
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Truth Will Out is the second live album from Pigface, coming just two years after the first one, Welcome to Mexico Asshole. Thankfully, only three of the songs are repeated...
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Washingmachine Mouth is a collection of remixes, and intriguingly, the emphasis is on ambient dub; the bass sound is almost sub-sonic at times, the percussion soft and...
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In what would become a regular Pigface tradition, the band's studio debut was then followed up by a live album some months later -- an understandable approach, seeing as...
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Pigface albums have a reputation for being hit or miss; the large number of individual talents involved in the album often leads to an inconsistent feel and a lack of...
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"I saw the best minds of my generation caught up in the virtual reality of living...swaying robotically to non-existent rhythms, flashing memberships at clubs so exclusive...
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