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Pigface: Glitch is a raw dive into the indie scene of the early '90s, capturing the live energy of the band during their heyday. You get over an hour of performances that take you from the stage to behind-the-scenes antics, making it feel very personal and almost chaotic. The vibe is gritty, and the editing is almost haphazard at times, which just adds to the documentary's charm. With appearances from notable figures like En Esch and Chris Connelly, there's an authenticity here that speaks to a specific time in music history. It’s like peeking into a world that was simultaneously electrifying and messy, and that’s what makes it distinctive.
Pigface: Glitch has had a few releases over the years, but physical copies are becoming increasingly hard to find, with VHS being the most commonly encountered format. The documentary's appeal lies in its intimate portrayal of the indie scene, making it a sought-after piece for collectors who appreciate its authentic aesthetic. Availability is limited, driving interest among those who want to capture a slice of that era's music culture.
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