Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - Land Of Sleeper - review

Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - Land Of Sleeper - review

Cover image of the reviewed item
Release date
February 17, 2023
Reviewer
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6.5
Tracklist
01. Ultimate Hammer
02. Terror’s Pillow
03. Big Rig
04. The Weatherman
05. Mr Medicine
06. Pipe Down!
07. Atlas Stone
08. Ball Lightning
A review by
RaduP
February 21, 2023
Riffs riffs riffs riffs riffs riffs riffs!

With an attention grabbing name like that, it's no surprise that a lot of the attention given to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs comes as a result of the unnecessary number of swine in it, but there's more to their music, and to Land Of Sleeper than just fun stoner jams and a silly name. The band excels at being loud and noisy, sometimes in a more direct rocking way and sometimes integrating it into a trippier space rock style. The heavy moments, like the mammoth stomping turning into stoner mosh of "Big Rig" and the nearly funeral doom size and pace of "Pipe Down"'s slowest moments, then contrast to the jammy rock grooves in songs like "Mr. Medicine". The bass crunches the entire sound, the vocals always sound imposing, the drums provide a neat driving force, and the guitars sound absolutely massive. There's something about the excess in sound size and noise for Land Of Sleeper that really could seize as much attention as the band name does.

With an attention grabbing name like that, it's no surprise that a lot of the attention given to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs comes as a result of the unnecessary number of swine in it, but there's more to their music, and to Land Of Sleeper than just fun stoner jams and a silly name. The band excels at being loud and noisy, sometimes in a more direct rocking way and sometimes integrating it into a trippier space rock style. The heavy moments, like the mammoth stomping turning into stoner mosh of "Big Rig" and the nearly funeral doom size and pace of "Pipe Down"'s slowest moments, then contrast to the jammy rock grooves in songs like "Mr. Medicine". The bass crunches the entire sound, the vocals always sound imposing, the drums provide a neat driving force, and the guitars sound absolutely massive. There's something about the excess in sound size and noise for Land Of Sleeper that really could seize as much attention as the band name does.

With an attention grabbing name like that, it's no surprise that a lot of the attention given to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs comes as a result of the unnecessary number of swine in it, but there's more to their music, and to Land Of Sleeper than just fun stoner jams and a silly name. The band excels at being loud and noisy, sometimes in a more direct rocking way and sometimes integrating it into a trippier space rock style. The heavy moments, like the mammoth stomping turning into stoner mosh of "Big Rig" and the nearly funeral doom size and pace of "Pipe Down"'s slowest moments, then contrast to the jammy rock grooves in songs like "Mr. Medicine". The bass crunches the entire sound, the vocals always sound imposing, the drums provide a neat driving force, and the guitars sound absolutely massive. There's something about the excess in sound size and noise for Land Of Sleeper that really could seize as much attention as the band name does.

With an attention grabbing name like that, it's no surprise that a lot of the attention given to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs comes as a result of the unnecessary number of swine in it, but there's more to their music, and to Land Of Sleeper than just fun stoner jams and a silly name. The band excels at being loud and noisy, sometimes in a more direct rocking way and sometimes integrating it into a trippier space rock style. The heavy moments, like the mammoth stomping turning into stoner mosh of "Big Rig" and the nearly funeral doom size and pace of "Pipe Down"'s slowest moments, then contrast to the jammy rock grooves in songs like "Mr. Medicine". The bass crunches the entire sound, the vocals always sound imposing, the drums provide a neat driving force, and the guitars sound absolutely massive. There's something about the excess in sound size and noise for Land Of Sleeper that really could seize as much attention as the band name does.

With an attention grabbing name like that, it's no surprise that a lot of the attention given to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs comes as a result of the unnecessary number of swine in it, but there's more to their music, and to Land Of Sleeper than just fun stoner jams and a silly name. The band excels at being loud and noisy, sometimes in a more direct rocking way and sometimes integrating it into a trippier space rock style. The heavy moments, like the mammoth stomping turning into stoner mosh of "Big Rig" and the nearly funeral doom size and pace of "Pipe Down"'s slowest moments, then contrast to the jammy rock grooves in songs like "Mr. Medicine". The bass crunches the entire sound, the vocals always sound imposing, the drums provide a neat driving force, and the guitars sound absolutely massive. There's something about the excess in sound size and noise for Land Of Sleeper that really could seize as much attention as the band name does.

With an attention grabbing name like that, it's no surprise that a lot of the attention given to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs comes as a result of the unnecessary number of swine in it, but there's more to their music, and to Land Of Sleeper than just fun stoner jams and a silly name. The band excels at being loud and noisy, sometimes in a more direct rocking way and sometimes integrating it into a trippier space rock style. The heavy moments, like the mammoth stomping turning into stoner mosh of "Big Rig" and the nearly funeral doom size and pace of "Pipe Down"'s slowest moments, then contrast to the jammy rock grooves in songs like "Mr. Medicine". The bass crunches the entire sound, the vocals always sound imposing, the drums provide a neat driving force, and the guitars sound absolutely massive. There's something about the excess in sound size and noise for Land Of Sleeper that really could seize as much attention as the band name does.

With an attention grabbing name like that, it's no surprise that a lot of the attention given to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs comes as a result of the unnecessary number of swine in it, but there's more to their music, and to Land Of Sleeper than just fun stoner jams and a silly name. The band excels at being loud and noisy, sometimes in a more direct rocking way and sometimes integrating it into a trippier space rock style. The heavy moments, like the mammoth stomping turning into stoner mosh of "Big Rig" and the nearly funeral doom size and pace of "Pipe Down"'s slowest moments, then contrast to the jammy rock grooves in songs like "Mr. Medicine". The bass crunches the entire sound, the vocals always sound imposing, the drums provide a neat driving force, and the guitars sound absolutely massive. There's something about the excess in sound size and noise for Land Of Sleeper that really could seize as much attention as the band name does.

Written on 21.02.2023 by
Written on 21.02.2023 by
Doesn't matter that much to me if you agree with me, as long as you checked the album out.

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F3ynman
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21.02.2023 - 13:34
Rating: 5
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I thought I was going insane (or you were going insane), but then I counted the number of paragraphs...
Well done, man!
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21.02.2023 - 13:38
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Written by F3ynman on 21.02.2023 at 13:34

or you were going insane

Not out of the realm of possibility
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21.02.2023 - 15:28

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Didn't this band use to only have 5 pigs in their name? Did they change?
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21.02.2023 - 22:16

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Yeah this isn't really for me, but shoutout to the reviewer's effort here, which shouldn't go unnoticed.
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22.02.2023 - 22:11

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I find it highly irritating that all the paragraphs have the exact same length.. even if it fits the purpose but well done!
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23.02.2023 - 06:44
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I think the review jammed. Let me restart my machine.
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24.02.2023 - 03:59

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ADHD-friendly review.
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25.02.2023 - 13:40
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Well thats creative
well thats creative
well thats creative
well thats creative
well thats creative
well thats creative
well thats creative
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25.02.2023 - 18:20
Rating: 6
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It's solid stoner. Some good riffs and grooves, and the space rock elements give it a little flavor. That said, this review is better than the album itself.
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19.03.2023 - 05:45

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All work and no play makes RaduP a dull boy.
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