Pigmartyr
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Pigmartyr | |||||
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Studio album by Watts | |||||
Released | May 17, 2004 | ||||
Genre | Industrial | ||||
Length | 47:33 | ||||
Label | Grand Recordings | ||||
Producer | Raymond Watts, Eden | ||||
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Pigmartyr (2004) is an album by Raymond Watts, a.k.a. PIG. This was the first album he signed as "Watts" instead of "PIG".
[edit] Track listing
- "Suck Spit Shit"
- "Here To Stay"
- "Reject"
- "Situation"
- "Kundalini"
- "Vitriol Vice & Virtue"
- "Take"
- "Arbor Vitae"
- "Stage Slut"
- "Junky"
[edit] Personnel
- Raymond Watts – vocals, guitars, programming
- Eden – bass, programming
- Steve White – guitars, programming
- Joolz Hodgeson – guitars
- Andy Selway – drums
- Arianne Schreiber – backing vocals
with
- Marc Heal – additional programming on "Situation" and "Here To Stay"
- Harry – vocals on "Take"
- Bryan Black – backing vocals on "Junky"
- Oliver Grasset – additional programming on "Junky"
- Jules Cooper – additional guitars
[edit] Album Info
Raymond Watts' first release since 1999's Genuine American Monster, Pigmartyr is a bit of a departure from typical Pig material. Gone are most of the bombastic string sections and orchestral influence, Pigmartyr takes a turn toward the hard rock side, and has a much more raw and stripped down feel.
The album was largely recorded in London, UK with a number of collaborators, including a duet ("Take") with glamorous UK rockchick Harry (aka Dirty Harry) and a couple of co-writes ("Situation" and "Here To Stay") with Marc Heal of Cubanate.
Pigmartyr was originally planned as a PIG band album under the title Lust for Lard. After a series of drawn-out recording sessions and release date changes, it was eventually released by Grand Recordings as a "Watts" album in summer 2004. The album was remastered and rereleased through Metropolis under the title Pigmata in 2005, as a PIG album, with three additional tracks mixed by Isaac Glendening of Cesium 137.