Feels Like Heaven cover

Feels Like Heaven

Pigface · 1995

70 min · 16 tracks · industrial metal · industrial rock

Aggressive industrial rhythms collide with provocative lyrics and experimental soundscapes, embodying the chaotic spirit of the 90s alternative scene.

Where this album fits

Career context
By 1995, Pigface was solidifying its status in the industrial rock genre, following their breakthrough album 'Fook' in 1992. 'Feels Like Heaven' marks a continued evolution in their sound, featuring a mix of collaborations from various artists that reflects their collective approach to music-making. This album showcases their artistic experimentation amid the growing popularity of alternative music.
Stylistic neighbors
Nine Inch Nails· Marilyn Manson· Rob Zombie

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Dialogue 0:05
  • 2 Think (Addiction/Salvation mix) 5:10
  • 3 Steamroller (Steaming Pig mix) 3:27
  • 4 Hagseed (Slagseed Slagadelic mix) 7:38
  • 5 Dialogue 0:06
  • 6 Fuck It Up (Did You Ever Get the Feeling?) 6:19
  • 7 Chikasaw (Jungle dub mix) 5:33
  • 8 Suck (Double Dipped and Plastered mix) 6:18
  • 9 Asphole (On the Floor/We Know Who You Are) 5:26
  • 10 Steamroller (club mix) 4:30
  • 11 Dialogue 0:04
  • 12 Sick Asp F**K (Full Gimball / No. 1 club mix) 4:59
  • 13 Empathy (Clarified Vision mix) 5:11
  • 14 Divebomber (Devilish mix) 5:02
  • 15 Chikasaw (No Sh*T Pussy mix) 4:06
  • 16 Chikasaw (Ten Inch mix) 6:09

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