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Pigboat annouce "Distracted By Adventures In Healthcare" artwork, tracklisting, and release date

Posted by Ed Porter on

Pigboat have finished and set a release date for their new album "Distracted By Adventures In Healthcare." It will be available on CD and digitally on July 8th. Here's the cover art and track listing: 1. Always Horny And Hungry For Steak 2. Whatsadrexl? 3. I Don't Give A Fuck About Your Couch 4. 8:49p.m. 5. Manhattan 6. Spaceship 13, You Are Forbidden To Dock 7. Aunt Slappings 8. Storytime The CD will include a multi-media section on the disc which includes pictures, lyrics, a video of their New Year's Eve 2013 performance, and the bonus tracks "The Moth" and...

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Covered In Bees / Pigboat 10 Year Anniversary Show!

Posted by Ed Porter on

In May of 2004 Pigboat and Covered In Bees played the first of many shows together. It was at Geno’s in Portland. There's video evidence on Youtube:     It's now 10 years later and it’s simply amazing that both bands are still together. We’re going to celebrate by having a show on Saturday, again at Genos:   Join the Facebook event here. We hope you can make it. It’s going to be an amazing time!

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New Music from Sunrunner and Pigboat

Posted by Ed Porter on

We've got new music for your ears!!! First, Pigboat will be playing our first show since March on New Year's Eve at Genos in Portland. To celebrate, we'll be handing out CDs and cassettes of a new song we recorded but aren't going to put on the new album. We've been busy putting them together by hand, 50 tapes and 50 CD-Rs: You can also download the song for free on a number of different websites. Next, Sunrunner has a new album out and it's absolutely epic! You can stream and download it from our bandcamp and will soon be...

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Pigboat's Mark Belanger announces he's being treated for cancer

Posted by Ed Porter on

Pigboat's singer/guitarist, Mark Belanger, has revealed that he's been undergoing treatment for lymphoma.  In a Facebook post from July 3rd, he went into detail about the diagnosis in April and the treatments that started in May. The success rate of this treatment is around 87 to 91% so as long as everything goes right, he should be back playing soon. As someone on the "inside" that has known about the diagnosis since it happened, I'm really happy that Mark made the decision to go public with it. His statement explained: "When this all started going down, I made a conscious...

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