This live collection highlighting Ministry's finest efforts kicks off like the soundtrack to an epic horror film and only gets better. Ministry main madman Al Jourgensen's deathmetalinfluenced vocals, industrial sonics, and visual aesthetic helped pave the way for Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson; for a few years, subsequent to 1992's Psalm 69, their star shone brightly. But band inactivity and a plethora of side projects, including Lard and 1000 Homo DJs (featuring NIN's Trent Reznor) knocked Ministry off track. Still, this solid, wellrecorded set showcases their forceful, mesmerizing power. Especially potent are "Just One Fix," the controlled bedlam of "NWO," and the punkmetal guitar fury of "Hero," all of which indicate Ministry is still worthy of worship. Katherine Turman
SKU:ADIB0000633IG
This live collection highlighting Ministry s finest efforts kicks off like the soundtrack to an epic horror film and only gets better. Ministry main madman Al Jourgensen s death-metal-influenced vocals, industrial sonics, and visual aesthetic helped pave the way for Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson; for a few years, subsequent to 1992 s Psalm 69, their star shone brightly. But band inactivity and a plethora of side projects, including Lard and 1000 Homo DJs (featuring NIN s Trent Reznor) knocked Ministry off track. Still, this solid, well-recorded set showcases their forceful, mesmerizing power. Especially potent are Just One Fix, the controlled bedlam of NWO, and the punk-metal guitar fury of Hero, all of which indicate Ministry is still worthy of worship. --Katherine Turman
SKU : ADIB0000633IG