All Pigs Must Die
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Label: Ner
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
UPC: 017533372924
EAN: 0017533372924
ASIN: B00005KJ1D
Release Date: 2001-06-06 |
All Pigs Must Die
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Tracks:
- All Pigs Must Die
- Tick Tock
- Disappear In Every Way
- The Enemy Within
- We Said Destroy II
- Flies Have Their House
- With Bad Blood
- No Pig Day (Some Night We're Going To Party Like It's 1969)
- We Said Destroy III
- Lords Of The Sties
- Ride Out!
Customer Reviews:
Hilarity ensues........2005-04-15
So Douglas P. has a grudge against those turkeys over at World Serpent. I'm glad that he does, because this album, at least the half of it one can listen to without screaming, is hysterically funny. With references to the Manson Family and lots of blood and gore, Uncle Doug graces us with catchy ditties that apparently did what they set out to do since World Serpent recently went out of business. I love love love it.
Footnote to previous reviewers.......2003-11-12
As I understand, this musical poison-pen letter is addressed to the management at World Serpent Distribution.
Yes, it is disappointing, isn't it! Lyrically irrelevant to everyone except Douglas, Boyd, Dave, Andy and Alison. Musically, a regression to the old D.i.J formula after the creative renaissance of `Take Care'/`Hummingbird'. (The way it divides sharply into `folk' and `industrial' segments reminds me of `The Wall of Sacrifice'...but the comparison stops there).
A rousing sing-along!!!.......2002-05-29
Well, Douglas has taken yet another turn for the better. Some of his best guitar work, trumpets, accordian(!!!), and sparse percussive work. The electronic work harkens back to the electronic reworkings of Fields of Rape and maybe Death of a Man.
The album is basiclly divided into two sections. The first are acoustic tracks with a bit of Boyd here and there. The tracks are all very good in sound quality and construction. These are some of DIJ's darker songs, but they have such a great and almost upbeat melody. I hesitate to use the word fun to describe this album, but it is.
The second section consists of radical, electronically altered versions of the first half. Dark, noisy, menacing... All very, very brilliant.
All in all, All Pigs Must Die continues the run that started with Operation Hummingbird and Take Care and Control. I fear it will all turn back into bland/weird folk soon enough, but for now I am loving it like a dog in carion.
... the piggies!.......2001-08-21
A welcome return of Doug P to the acoustic guitar and trumpet like the records of old,only this album's DARKER than those.Doug has a lot of anger toward,um,SOMEBODY!Did he channel Manson?Whatever the case this album is very strong and interesting in ways I haven't heard on a DIJ album.Not sure what it is.Boyd Rice appears on a chilling track.The last few tracks are frightening soundscapes.Don't know what all this means,but I am into this!
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