Nut Suite. Mini reviews of albums old and new. Minimum words. No fuss. No spoilers [?]. Occasional smugs.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

PIGFACE / Fook (1992)

Industrial 'supergroup' that isn't afraid to try something/anything new. Headed by Martin Atkins, and frequently Chris Connelly, they exist to collaborate. Over 100 people have added their talents over the years. Fook,  arguably their best album, features the two guys already mentioned, plus Ogre (Skinny Puppy), Lesley Rankine (Ruby), Paul Raven (Killing Joke/Prong), William Tucker (Ministry) and more.
It's often percussion-heavy, regularly having two drummers, sometimes irritating but always interesting. They're impossible to define because of the plethora of influences all clashing at the creative stage. Keep an open mind, and if you like any of the artists featured, then you might fooking enjoy it.

Songs of Note: Hips, Tits, Lips, Power; I Can Do No Wrong

4 cold stairs out of 5

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