In terms of emotional impact, the peak of "Land Of Sleeper" is undoubtedly the track "The Weatherman". It appears as a devotional force of radiant intensity, the band's aggression slowing down to become a mantric and mesmerizing ramp. The track features a collaboration with KateSmith, singer of Bonnacons Of Doom, and a choir composed of Richard Dawson and Sally Pilkington. The resulting tumult creates a sound not unlike "We Will Fall" by The Stooges, re-imagined and adrenalized of course. "This one gave me the opportunity to do something completely unrestrained. I wanted to surrender to the weight of the song, so the lyrics came about in the same way I imagine an artist frantically throwing paint onto a canvas." In recent years, Pigs*7 has undoubtedly changed its stature, participating in major festivals and playing countless sold-out shows. The quintet, completed by bassist John-Michael Hedley and drummer Ewan Mackenzie, remains as it was at its inception: unable to adapt its sound to an audience, preferring to remain impervious like a cathartic monument. To better unite sleep and waking, "Land Of Sleeper" is nothing less than an act of transcendence for Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - delivering new anthems to lead a somnambulistic world to oblivion.
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