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Pigsx7 performing in Edinburgh, Scotland
Background information
Also known asPigs x7
Origin Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Genres
Years active2012–present
LabelsRocket Recordings
Members
  • Matthew Baty
  • Sam Grant
  • Adam Ian Sykes
  • John-Michael Joseph Hedley
  • Ewan Mackenzie
Past membersChris Morley
Website pigsx7.com

Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, usually shortened to Pigs x7, are a British stoner metal band formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in 2012. Their debut album, Feed the Rats, was released on UK label Rocket Recordings in 2017. [1] The Guardian listed the band as one of their "top 40 newcomers" for 2018, [2] and in 2018 their second album King of Cowards was released, described by The Quietus as an "epic and sprawling record". [3] They practice and record in guitarist Sam Grant's Studio "Blank Studios". [4]

Contents

In April 2020, the band released their third album, Viscerals . In May 2020, The Guardian listed the album as one of the twenty best albums released so far that year in their mid-year list. [5] An LP of live tracks, Off Cuts, was released in November 2020 exclusively through Rough Trade's record shops.

Musical style

The band's music has been associated with psych rock [6] [7] and heavy metal, as well as related genres doom metal and noise rock. Earlier releases tended toward longer, drawn out tracks [8] while the more recent releases are predominantly shorter works. [9]

Members

Current

Former

Discography

Albums

Physical singles and EPs

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