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Wrecked Review

07/13/2005 6:14 AM, AMG


Pig has gone through many forms in its life span. Being the brainchild of Raymond Watts, who has worked with fellow Industrial rockers KMFDM and produced for Psychic TV and Einsturzende Neubauten, he has built up quite a collection of musical influences and inspirations. On Wrecked, it shows. Expanding on the guitar driven sound experimented with on Sinsation, Watts has created an album that has a much more professional, faster, and harder sound than the aforementioned album.

With the use of grinding synth-lines, fast and crunchy guitars (courtesy of Gunter Schulz from KMFDM), and sampling (ranging from epic sounding orchestration on "No One Gets Out of Her Alive" and "My Sanctuary" to insects and machines on "Everything" and "F.F.F"), Wrecked is a powerful and violent album. It may also make Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails a bit jealous. Chaotic in nature, Watts' structures range from the utter nihilism of "The Only Good One's A Dead One" to the melodious string-laden "Save Me" (a song of words left unsaid in the game of love...or lust as Raymond might have it).

Wrecked is truly a powerful and enchanting album that proves Industrial music is very much alive and well. ~ Alan Esher, All Music Guide