Famous for both its pornographic album photo (the political backlash resulted in the Parental Advisory Label) and for inspiring the next generation of Industrial Music contemporaries (Nine Inch Nails) with tracks like “Dig It” and “Stairs and Flowers”.
The band cranks out another blast of anthemic industrial metal on it's 2024 opus and sixteenth full-length LP, HOPIUMFORTHEMASSES. Green & Yellow Splatter LP
The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste (1989) by Ministry is an industrial metal landmark, fusing thrash aggression, harsh electronics, and politically charged fury into a relentless, apocalyptic soundscape.
The second installment of the beloved Live Drugs series, featuring performances from The War on Drugs over the past three years of touring across the globe.
Produced by Slow Pulp's Henry Stoehr, their latest LP, On the Other End of the Line..., ruminates on how their respective experiences relocating cities.
Named after a collection of poems by William Blake, the album would become highly influential, as tracks from the LP would later be sampled by numerous artists, such as J Dilla and DJ Shadow.