Ministry following up L'Rain? Man, what a particularly varied bunch this time - also your best breakdown yet. I, too, have a Rieflin interest (I hope you got to see the recent KC documentary) and it's interesting to hear how he started out (although that Ministry album lacks dynamism - a very 90's trait, IMHO - it still got tons of play from me back in the day). I fully agree with your take on Wednesday's vocals and your breakdown of I Killed Your Dog was perfect. Looking forward to the next batch.
@DrSpinMusic
7 ай бұрын
The KC documentary is what kicked off my interest in Rieflin.
@SomerankeroffYT
7 ай бұрын
For me Ministry hasn’t been the same since Paul Barker left. All the albums (regardless of differing quality) had their own identities and all the significant releases that inspire musicians to this day. As for Mind it feels like a transitional Blum between Land & Psalm 69 & the middle of the album does feel monotonous with how repetitive ‘Breathe’ & ‘Cannibal Song’ are, however I will say the album is salvaged with ‘So What’ & ‘Dream Song’ towards the end. Psalm, while still being a similar blend of industrial metal has more personality with each song with improved production. Ultimately Ministry’s a classic industrial band but my go-tos will always be Front Line Assembly & KMFDM.
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