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Perhaps no artist is more synonymous with industrial music than Al Jourgensen. The fearless leader of Ministry has not only carved out an iconic career with his main band, but has also blessed us with ...
The record, which has yet to receive an exact release date, is expected to arrive some time in the Fall later this year, with vinyl copies coming shortly after in January of 2018. What we do know, ...
On Sept.18, 2007, Ministry released 'The Last Sucker,' the last of three sequential studio albums of bracing, throbbing industrial metal with lyrics denouncing the Bush administration as corrupt, ...
After the special vinyl re-release of Ministry‘s albums Twitch and The Land of Rape and Honey and some general positive reactions of the band’s set featuring those albums at Cruel World 2024, Al ...
After what was supposed to be their final album in 2012, Relapse, Ministry is giving it one final effort with the tracks recorded with late guitarist Mike Scaccia. On December 3, 2012, Ministry lost ...
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Ministry’s AmeriKKKant is cathartically enjoyable but ultimately uninspiring; while Young Fathers’ Cocoa Sugar is another solid dispatch from their distinct, post-genre space; and Of Montreal turns in ...
Before he was roaring against the machine and became a metal and industrial icon, Al Jourgensen started Ministry as a synth pop band. That’s right, the group’s 1983 debut album With Sympathy was a ...
Moral Hygiene: not for fans of the current economic and political status quo That said, the optimal volume for playing Moral Hygiene would probably scare off most mainstream audiences too – as it ...