The idea was to embrace the scene they grew up in.Β
The conspirators are as follows: Matty Matheson (singer), who grew up in the Niagara hardcore scene (with his late 90's band, Hanging Hearts), and who has gone on to become a chef and restaurateur. Wade MacNeil (guitarist), an active member of Alexisonfire and Doomβs Children. The Romano brothers, Daniel(guitarist) and Ian(drummer), rockβnβroll veterans from Daniel Romanoβ Outfit and Tommy Major (bassist) of Young Guv -Tommy and the Commies - Daniel Romanoβs OutfitΒ
βIt was during the pandemic and we were all back home,β says Matheson. The conversations began - to make something heavy, noisy and touched on the classic 80βs hardcore we all love so much. Everyone showed up with a bunch of riffs, scraps of lyrics, talked influences and principles, bounced ideas back and forth, then got chinese food. βWe wrote 10 songs in one day,β says Matheson, βand the next day we recorded them.β
What resulted is the band Pig Pen. And, from this flash of inspiration, the groupβs debut full length, Mental Madness, will be releasedΒ on Flatspot Records June 27th. Itβs tough and itβs harsh, the music is dark and noisy, and itβs got depth. Thereβs an ease to the energy too that spiritually aligns it with those rare fully realized hardcore demos from the classic era β one of those golden, hallowed megaphone announcements that show up now and then in the scene from a band with good ideas, who seemingly came out of nowhere, but who knew what they were from the jump, and who just did it.Β Β
Due to the band membersβ extracurriculars, Pig Pen is starting off as a contained explosion and a distilled expression, which is what the music itself is about. The subject matter onΒ Mental Madness sticks to themes that Matheson describes as βmental health shitβ: topics like isolation, loneliness, and βletting your mind destroy you.β A representative sample: βTeach me to hate myself, teach me not to care,β bellows Matheson in βMental Mentality,β the bandβs first singleββIβm sick, Iβm sick, Iβm sick,β during the bridge. These are words that might ring an alarm bell, but sound perfectly at home in a hardcore song, but are they ever just hardcore lyrics?Β
βYou can be having a beautiful day, surrounded by friends,β Matheson explains, βand your brain can continuously ruin it. No matter how good or bad your life is, you can still hate yourself. I've got to ask myself why am I feeling the ways I'm feeling?β In other words, the record is about experiencing life, feeling all the feelings in the sunshine and the dark corners.
If thatβs what the songs are about, the band is about something different: Just being a band. βOur love of each other is what makes itβ, says Matheson. βJoyousness,β concurs Dan Romano. Friends having fun. It comes across on the record as an expression of happiness. Is that a dichotomy? Not exactly. βThereβs a sense of community in that hardcore scene we came up in,β says Romano, βand those early enlightenments, they stay with you.βΒ And though everyone in the band has branched out since those days, βhardcore is always the same in some ways,β Matheson says, βthis is a scene of of giving, of sharing, of going the fuck off. Thatβs it, really.β Thatβs Pig Pen.Β
Pig Pen βMental Madnessβ
Produced by Pig Pen
Engineered by Ian RomanoΒ
Mixed by Arthur Rizk
Mastered by Alan Douches
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