Pigbros

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Hedonist Hat 00:00 Tools
Excessive 00:00 Tools
Cheap Life 00:00 Tools
Bad Attitude 00:00 Tools
War Food 00:00 Tools
From the Mouth of 00:00 Tools
Skin Deep Theories 00:00 Tools
Lick Bones 00:00 Tools
Face Of Baby 00:00 Tools
In Doubt 00:00 Tools
Dumb Question 00:00 Tools
Barren Land 00:00 Tools
Past Caring 00:00 Tools
All Of Nothing 00:00 Tools
Stones 00:00 Tools
Still Goes On 00:00 Tools
The Way Things Currently Are 00:00 Tools
Just Call Me God (Long Version) 00:00 Tools
From Now On This Will Be Your Ideal Life 00:00 Tools
Not a lot (short version) 00:00 Tools
Not a lot (long version) 00:00 Tools
Just call me God (short version) 00:00 Tools
What Counts 00:00 Tools
Warfood 00:00 Tools
Cheap Life (Radio 1 Session, 11 Aug 1985) 00:00 Tools
Lick Bones (Radio 1 Session, 11 Aug 1985) 00:00 Tools
Hedonist Hat (Radio 1 Session, 11 Aug 1985) 00:00 Tools
War Food (Radio 1 Session, 11 Aug 1985) 00:00 Tools
Immensity Home 00:00 Tools
Just Call Me God 00:00 Tools
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Pigbros: formed 1984 by Nick Beales (guitar & vocals) fresh from a stint in The Nightingales and Jonathan Cooke (bass). Recruiting a teenage Fuzz Townshend (later with Pop Will Eat Itself, Bentley Rhythm Ace, General Public/Ranking Roger, The Beat, The Wonder Stuff, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Bucks Fizz, The Wurzels, Black Lace etc- as well as projects under his own name) the band played a few gigs before augmenting the line up a few months later to include Svor Naan (saxophone & guitar) not long departed from The Cravats / DCL Locomotive. The initial sound was a rumbling, bass-heavy groove, driven by Fuzz’s drumming and Jonathan’s unique echo bass with Nick's fierce choppy guitar playing. Added to this concoction was Svor’s mixture of sax riffing and swirling echo effects and a rather curious guitar style which could be mistaken for a balalaika. Although along the way there was a tendency to deviate from this template, Pigbros did on the whole manage to maintain this sonic approach. As a live experience Pigbros offered a bit of showbiz/glamour both in the look and sound. Nick Beales relished the role of front man and sported a silver glitter shirt. Another visual and sound feature was Fuzz’s tin bath normally attached to his drum kit but, for the song ‘Excessive’ held up centre stage by Svor whilst Fuzz clattered out the rhythm. Pigbros recorded two radio sessions for the John Peel show (in 1985 & 1986) and released four 12” 45rpm EPs and one LP. Pigbros performed gigs throughout the UK and a few gigs in Belgium and Holland. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.