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September 2nd, 2009

Review :: PIG – elbow witch

Pig - elbow witch PIG
elbow witch
(Meager / Radiator)
??, NS
::web/sounds::

Basements are the best breeding grounds for disparate menageries, and PIG is no exception; Eastern Canada being the only possible locale able to produce such a strange cocktail of Terminal-Boredom-approved adjective-punk and disturbing walls of slow-noise leaking into Sonic Youth territory. So, let me summarize: elbow witch is a boundary-pushing, genre-tom-fuckery likely to induce face-melting and mind-damage. PIG are young and rad and you better jump on their bandwagon before they explode (i.e. start gripping their soon-to-be-massive back-catalog before it’s too late).

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PIG – Fuck Sunday

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PIG – Wildcat Trash

6 Comments »

  1. Comment by thomoon — September 2, 2009 @ 9:44 pm

    postgoth skunkwave
    jump on that train man


  2. Comment by sneezeclops — September 3, 2009 @ 4:50 pm

    Truro, Nova Scotia. The Hub of the maritimes.


  3. Comment by chief thundercloud — September 5, 2009 @ 12:08 pm

    abradiatoracadabra


  4. Comment by Moham d — September 7, 2009 @ 11:50 pm

    PIG is Good


  5. Comment by christian — September 14, 2009 @ 3:28 pm

    brilliant


  6. [...] PIG continues to deliver their strange brew of time-elapsed-weird-punk on this interesting document of Nova Scotia’s experimental-everything scene. Splitting the bill with PIG are !Kung San, a somewhere-between pastoral noodling and post-hardcore endeavor from Westville, and Scribbler, Halifax’s gravity-lens for experimental-anything in the Maritimes. Scribbler’s six contributions seem to be cut-ups from an insane live-set full of atonal screaming and guitar shreddery; relentless stuff. And, man, I just can’t get enough of PIG; the three tracks from them were not enough! [...]


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