So, 'Big Black - Pig Pile' is a unique entry in live music recordings, capturing a raw performance at the Hammersmith Clarendon back in '87. The atmosphere is electric, you really feel the intensity of the crowd and the band. It's gritty, which is fitting given Big Black's aggressive sound. The pacing is relentless, no breaks, just a barrage of noise that keeps you hooked. The way they blend punk and noise rock creates this almost chaotic vibe, but it's so cohesive. You can tell the band is feeding off the crowd's energy. And while the director isn't known, it doesn't detract from the film’s authenticity. It's a time capsule of a moment in underground music history. Worth checking out for those who appreciate the era.
Live performance from 1987Gritty atmosphereRelentless pacing and energy
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