Four years since the release of their last full-length All Pigs Must Die have returned with Hostage Animal, a 10-song album that distills aggressive music to its purest tenets.
The band, now a 5-piece with the addition of Brian Izzi (Trap Them) on guitar, is comprised of some of the most well-seasoned musicians on the eastern seaboard —Kevin Baker (The Hope Conspiracy), Ben Koller (Converge), Matt Woods, and Adam Wentworth (both of Bloodhorse).
Hostage Animal is their most dynamic collection of work thus far and the album’s first single, “A Caustic Vision,” is an aural representation of the record as a whole; concise, intense, aggressive and carrying a bleak world view.
APMD unleashed their first full length in 2011 with God Is War, and the
30-minute rip was a nod
to primeval disdain and anger. Exploring facets of human conflict one track at a
time, God Is
War introduced the world to a whole new spectrum of rage.
In 2013, APMD upped the ante with Nothing Violates This Nature. Honing their
craft with
more speed and filth, APMD pushed their sound closer to the edge of the cliff.
Now, in 2017, the band is gearing up for the release of Hostage Animal which,
like its predecessors, was recorded at Kurt Ballou’s GodCity Studio. But that
is where the similarities end; Hostage Animal ushers in 10 new songs that
pulverize, gnash, and whirl with the band’s most punishing delivery yet.
Hostage Animal showcases that All Pigs Must Die are far more than the sum of
their parts, and
their fusion of crust punk, hard core and metal is more ferocious than ever
before.