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Chicago/Detroit 1982
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl
Our Take
Our Take
Ah, MINISTRY, the iconic industrial band that never ceases to surprise and perplex us with their futuristic soundscapes. Their latest offering, "Chicago / Detroit 1982," takes us on a time-travelling journey back to the early days of the band's formation.
From the opening track, "Talk to the Wind," we are immediately transported to the gritty streets of Chicago and Detroit in the 80s. The pulsating beats and metallic guitars set the tone for what's to come, as Al Jourgensen's haunting vocals guide us through the darkness.
Tracks like "Cold Life" and "I'm Falling" showcase the band's raw energy and relentless aggression. The industrial influences are palpable, with hints of punk and electronic music adding layers of complexity to the mix. It's a sonic assault on the senses that is both exhilarating and immersive.
But it's not all doom and gloom. "Primental" and "Same Old Madness" inject a dose of funk and groove into the proceedings, showing off the band's versatility and willingness to experiment. MINISTRY proves once again that they are not afraid to push boundaries and defy expectations.
In conclusion, "Chicago / Detroit 1982" is a bold and ambitious album that pays homage to the band's roots while pushing their sound into new and exciting territory. It's a testament to MINISTRY's enduring impact on the music industry, and a must-listen for fans old and new. Long live industrial!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Same Old Madness
2. Revenge
3. Effigy
4. Primental
5. I'm Falling
6. Overkill
7. Work for Love
8. Cold Life
9. America
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About the artist
Ministry
MINISTRY Profile: Hailing from the windy city of Chicago, MINISTRY burst onto the industrial music scene in the early 1980s with their hard-hitting blend of metal, punk, and electronic sounds. Led by the enigmatic frontman Al Jourgensen, this band has been churning out anthems of rebellion and dissent for over four decades. With a sound that's as heavy as it is politically charged, MINISTRY have become icons of the underground music scene, inspiring legions of fans to headbang and mosh their way through the chaos of the modern world. Their groundbreaking albums such as "The Land of Rape and Honey" and "Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs" have solidified their place in the pantheon of industrial music legends. Renowned for their wild live performances and unapologetically confrontational lyrics, MINISTRY have never been ones to shy away from controversy. Whether they're railing against the government, the media, or just society in general, their music is a powerful rallying cry for those who refuse to be silenced. From their early days as a synth-pop outfit to their current status as godfathers of industrial metal, MINISTRY have consistently pushed the boundaries of what it means to be a band. With their latest album "AmeriKKKant" continuing to provoke and inspire, it's clear that MINISTRY shows no signs of slowing down. So crank up the volume, throw up those horns, and let MINISTRY's sonic assault carry you away on a non-stop ride to the edge of reason.
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