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Until
Nine Inch Nails
crossed over to the mainstream,
Ministry
did more than any other band to popularize industrial dance music, injecting large doses of punky, over-the-top aggression and roaring heavy metal guitar riffs that helped their music find favor with metal and alternative audiences outside of industrial's cult fan base. That's not to say
Ministry
had a commercial or generally accessible sound: they were unremittingly intense, abrasive, pounding, and repetitive, and not always guitar-oriented (samples, synthesizers, and tape effects
were a primary focus just as often as guitars and distorted vocals). However, both live and in the studio, they achieved a huge, crushing sound that put most of their contemporaries in aggressive musical genres to shame; plus, founder and frontman
Al Jourgensen
gave the group a greater aura of style and theater than other industrial bands, who seemed rather faceless when compared with
Jourgensen
's leather-clad cowboy/biker look and the edgy shock tactics of such videos as
"N.W.O."
and
"Just One Fix."
After 1992's
Psalm 69
, which represented the peak of their popularity,
Ministry
's recorded output dwindled, partially because of myriad side projects and partially due to heroin abuse within the band, but the band continued to resurface through the rest of the decade.
Ministry
were formed in 1981 by
Alain Jourgensen
(born October 8, 1958, Havana, Cuba); he had moved to the U.S. with his mother while very young and lived in a succession of cities, eventually working as a radio DJ and joining a new wave band called
Special Affect
(fronted by future
My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
leader
Frankie Nardiello
, aka
Groovie Mann
). Featuring drummer
Stephen George
,
Ministry
debuted with the Wax Trax! single
"Cold Life,"
which -- typical of their early output -- was more in the synth pop/dance style of new wavers like
the Human League
or
Thompson Twins
. The album
With Sympathy
appeared on the major label Arista in 1983 and followed a similar musical direction, one that
Jourgensen
was dissatisfied with; he returned to Wax Trax! and recorded several singles while rethinking the band's style and forming his notorious side project
the Revolting Cocks
.
In 1985, with
Jourgensen
the only official member of
Ministry
, the
Adrian Sherwood
-produced
Twitch
was released by Sire Records; while not as aggressive as the group's later, more popular material, it found
Jourgensen
taking definite steps in that direction. Following a 1987 single with
Skinny Puppy
's
Kevin Ogilvie
(aka
Nivek Ogre
) as
PTP
,
Jourgensen
once again revamped
Ministry
, with former
Blackouts
bassist
Paul Barker
officially joining the lineup to complement
Jourgensen
's rediscovery of the guitar; fellow ex-
Blackouts
William Rieflin
(drums) and
Mike Scaccia
(guitar), as well as vocalist
Chris Connelly
, were heavily showcased as collaborators for the first of several times on 1988's
The Land of Rape and Honey
. With
Jourgensen
and
Barker
credited as
Hypo Luxa
and
Hermes Pan
, respectively, this album proved to be
Ministry
's stylistic breakthrough, a taut, explosive fusion of heavy metal, industrial dance beats and samples, and punk aggression. Released in 1989,
The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
built on its predecessor's artistic success, and
In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up
was recorded on its supporting tour, introducing other frequent
Ministry
contributors like drummer
Martin Atkins
(later of
Pigface
) and guitarist
William Tucker
(as well as featuring a guest shot from
Jello Biafra
).
Jourgensen
next embarked on a flurry of side projects, including the aforementioned
Revolting Cocks
(with
Barker
,
Barker
's brother
Roland
,
Front 242
members
Luc Van Acker
and
Richard 23
, and many more),
1000 Homo DJs
(with
Biafra
,
Rieflin
, and
Trent Reznor
),
Acid Horse
,
Pailhead
(with
Ian MacKaye
), and
Lard
(again with
Biafra
,
Paul Barker
,
Rieflin
, and drummer
Jeff Ward
).
In late 1991,
Ministry
issued the single
"Jesus Built My Hotrod,"
a driving rocker featuring manic nonsense vocals by co-writer
Gibby Haynes
of
the Butthole Surfers
; its exposure on MTV helped build anticipation for the following year's full-length
Psalm 69
(subtitled
The Way to Succeed & the Way to Suck Eggs
, although the only title that appears on the album consists of a few Greek letters and symbols). The record reached the Top 30 and went platinum, producing two further MTV hits with
"N.W.O."
and
"Just One Fix,"
and
Ministry
consolidated their following with a spot on the inaugural Lollapalooza tour that summer (joined by new guitarist
Louis Svitek
). However, drug and legal problems sidelined the band in the wake of its newfound popularity, resulting in the clouded
Filth Pig
being released in 1995, too late to capitalize on their prior success. More problems with drugs and arrests followed, and
Jourgensen
returned to some of his side projects, recording a new album with
Lard
, among others. In 1999, the new single
"Bad Blood"
was featured prominently in the sci-fi special-effects blockbuster film The Matrix, setting the stage for the release of
Dark Side of the Spoon
(the title a reference to the band's heroin problems) later that summer. Guitarist
William Tucker
committed suicide in May 1999.
Ministry
were nominated for a Grammy in 2000 for
"Bad Blood,"
but they lost to
Black Sabbath
and were dropped from Warner Bros. around the same time. They were also added to the Ozzfest tour, but they were kicked off before it even began because of a management change. To compound their sorrows, Ipecac Records announced three live albums to be released with material from the
Psalm 69
tour being the main focus, but they only had a verbal agreement and when Warner Bros. caught wind of the project, they stamped it out despite already having the CDs ready for printing. In 2001,
Ministry
filmed a scene for
Steven Spielberg
's A.I. and released their contribution to the film on a greatest-hits album, appropriately titled
Greatest Fits
. The song received a decent amount of promotion, but the single went nowhere and the band signed to Sanctuary Records later in the year. While recording new material, they released the
Sphinctour
album and DVD in the spring of 2002 to satisfy rabid fans who were disappointed by the Ipecac situation. The next spring
Animositisomina
was released, advertised as a return to the
Psalm 69
style of songwriting and featuring a cover of
Magazine
's
"The Light Pours Out of Me."
Houses of the Molé
followed in June 2004.
In September 2005
Ministry
celebrated their 25th anniversary with
Rantology
.
Jourgensen
remixed such past hits as
"Jesus Built My Hotrod"
and
"N.W.O.
for the set; it also included live material, rarities, and the new track
"Great Satan."
An extensive tour with
Revolting Cocks
in tow followed. The band then released
Rio Grande Blood
in May 2006, the second installment in what
Jourgensen
promised to be a
George W. Bush
-hating trilogy (which began with
Houses of the Molé
); the album earned
Ministry
another Grammy nomination (Best Metal Performance) for
"Lies, Lies, Lies."
In 2007 the bandmembers announced they would be releasing their "final" album,
The Last Sucker
, by the end of the year. The 2008 compilation
Cover Up
examined
Ministry
's long history of destroying other artists' tunes. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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After all these years I still blast Psalm 69 as loud as I fucking can. It hasn't lost an ounce of its power since 1992.
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i guess
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Ministry rocks so hard it's scary.....
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