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Ink 19 :: Ministry
Industrial godheads Ministry are in the midst of a resurgence with a Greatest Fits album and an appearance in the summer blockbuster, A.I. Kiran Aditham talks with Paul Barker about label politics, soundalike bands, and why Filth Pig is the band's greatest triumph.
MINISTRY by Kiran Aditham L-R: Al Jourgensen, Paul Barker Although the term "industrial" may have died in many people's eyes several years ago, its somewhat nihilistic aura is one that Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker can't escape. As the duo known as Ministry, these two have been credited virtually ...
Ink 19 :: Ministry
Ministry,Al Jourgensen,Paul Barker,Revolting Cocks,Ogre,Skinny Puppy
THE HOUSE THAT AL BUILT: AN INTERVIEW WITH MINISTRY'S AL JOURGENSEN Gail Worley photo by Paul Elledge Since New York City enacted a much maligned (but much loved by me) ban on indoor cigarette smoking, you really don't even find people lighting up inside office buildings anymore. But Ministry front ...
Ink 19 :: Ministry
July 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Ministry (Gail Worley)
MINISTRY MINISTRY OF SOUND by Gail Worley Contemplating the interview scenario with industrial godheads, Ministry -- the duo of Al Jourgenson (whose notorious reputation for goofing with journalists includes a claim that he wears diapers onstage) and Paul Barker (The Straight Man) -- requires more ...
Ink 19 :: Fireball Ministry
February 2000 :: Music E-H :: Fireball Ministry (Nathan T. Birk)
Fireball Ministry Ou est la Rock? Bong Load Part deep-as-purple whiskey-doom, part atomic boogie-rock, part post-Soundgarden reconfiguring, Fireball Ministry's Ou est la Rock? stumbles down the highway, all dazed n' confused but somehow determined, to the 1970's (namely early-mid) -- in and of itself ...
Ink 19 :: Fireball Ministry
FMEP (Small Stone). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
FIREBALL MINISTRY FMEP Small Stone Fireball Ministry, the excellent stoner metal band that's at the top of the stoner heap, has belted out this excellent EP heralding, I suppose, a new full-length follow-up to their awesome 1999 full-length release, Ou Est La Rock? FMEP contains three new original ...
Ink 19 :: Ministry
The Last Sucker (13th Planet Records). Review by Kiran Aditham.
MINISTRY THE LAST SUCKER 13th Planet Records After a quarter-century and various musical incarnations ranging from synth-pop fop in the early '80s to the drug-addled, industrial rock star of the '90s to the uber-political, sample-slaying 200-mph maestro of today, Ministry mastermind Al Jourgensen is ...
Ink 19 :: Bend
Bend are making quite a name for themselves on the Atlanta scene, with high-profile gigs opening for the likes of Ministry and Powerman 5000. Andrea Thompson bends the ears of vocalist Scott Dodds and guitarist Jason Grover of the up and coming alt-rock quintet.
...and live rock, Bend fits in the local scene about as well as a size 14 combat boot would fit a three year old child. They've opened for bands like Ministry, Powerman 5000, Drain STH, Econoline Crush, and Vast. Seems I'm not the only one who smells the raging storm that's on its way. Seeing them live...
Ink 19 :: Happy Bullets
The Vice and Virtue Ministry (Undeniable). Review by Aaron Shaul.
HAPPY BULLETS THE VICE AND VIRTUE MINISTRY Undeniable Since Blur's great mid-'90s trilogy, there's been a severe lack of albums dealing with grandiose pop indictments of modern society. Welcome Happy Bullets, who pick up right where Parklife's rollicking burlesque stomp left off, and eschews the plastic ...
Ink 19 :: Martin Atkins
Martin Atkins leads the revolving mayhem of Pigface and Gail Worley finds out why the heaviest drummer in the land doesn't play drums much anymore.
...Atkins generally flies under the radar of most rock music fans, despite a resume of myth-making, notorious and near-legendary gigs with the likes of Ministry, Public Image Ltd, Killing Joke, Nine Inch Nails and The Damage Manual. For the past thirteen or so years, Martin gets his rocks off with Pigface...
Ink 19 :: Martin Atkins
Martin Atkins leads the revolving mayhem of Pigface and Gail Worley finds out why the heaviest drummer in the land doesn't play drums much anymore.
...Atkins generally flies under the radar of most rock music fans, despite a resume of myth-making, notorious and near-legendary gigs with the likes of Ministry, Public Image Ltd, Killing Joke, Nine Inch Nails and The Damage Manual. For the past thirteen or so years, Martin gets his rocks off with Pigface...
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