Lipstick On A War Pig
posted in: Artist Features • Rock
Within the first few measures of War Pigs, you realize that Victoria Faiella is a force to be reckoned with. Taking on Black Sabbath’s perennial anthem is one thing, transporting it to the other side of the world is another. Under Faiella’s direction, War Pigs receives a culture shock, heavy metal turning into mysterious, Middle Eastern exoticism. But this rhythmic, witchy arrangement is sort of a non sequitur. Love Ashes”Crack the Whip is pure romanticism, the singer’s voice shifting from the distorted pitch of War Pigs to one that’s soft and lilting. Faiella is a nimble picker and percussionist, and both skills are on display on All Fall Down”a track that would feel like global folk if not for a string section. As a musician, Faiella’s scope is formidable, her songs transfixing each in their own way. And she can give Ozzy a run for his money. We like her.