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
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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