Psalm 69 (1992) ( )

Artist: Ministry
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Label: Wea/warner Bros.
UPC: 00075992672726
Release Date: 7/14/1992
Buy.com Sku: 60145387
Item#: MT3GH6
Buy.com Sales Rank: 26182
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. N.W.O. ~ Ministry
2. Just One Fix ~ Ministry
3. T.V. II ~ Ministry
4. Hero ~ Ministry
5. Jesus Built My Hotrod ~ Ministry
6. Scarecrow ~ Ministry
7. Psalm 69 ~ Ministry
8. Corrosion ~ Ministry
9. Grace ~ Ministry



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Ministry: Al Jourgenson (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Paul Barker (vocals, bass, programming).
Additional personnel: Gibby Haynes (vocals); M. Scaccia, L. Svitek (guitar); M. Balch (keyboards, programming); H. Beno (programming); W. Rieflix (drums).
The increasingly heavy sound of Ministry hit its peak in the form of 1992's PSALM 69. Though the industrial band had it roots in dance-pop, frontman Al Jourgensen led the band in a progressively guitar-laden direction beginning in the late '80s, and essentially disowned his more accessible earlier recordings.
Ministry's dedication to loud, aggressive music is fully on display here with the lumbering opener "N.W.O.," a politically charged track that takes the first Bush administration to task amidst a barrage of rumbling bass, propulsive beats, crushing guitar riffs, and Jourgensen's trademark distorted vocals. Released as a single before the album itself, the rambunctious "Jesus Built My Hotrod" proved to be another highlight, with Butthole Surfers vocalist Gibby Haynes sitting in on a session of high-octane absurdity. Throughout PSALM 69, the sonic ferocity is relentless, whether on the break-neck speed-metal of "TV II" or the scathing chaos of "Corrosion." Oddly enough, this blisteringly intense outing proved to be Ministry's most successful record, leading to a high-profile stint on the second Lollapalooza tour. One of the heaviest albums ever to achieve mainstream success, PSALM 69 is a snapshot of Ministry at its uncompromising best.

Producer: H. Luxa; H. Pan

Engineer: J.C. Newell; P. Manno

Musical Guests
Gibby Haynes

 
Artist Overview
Though Chicago's Ministry is known as the archetypal industrial rock band, they actually started out as a dour synth-funk outfit before founder Alain Jourgensen really ratcheted up the noise and the gloom on 1988's THE LAND OF RAPE & HONEY. In so doing, Ministry became the template for scores of industrial bands to come, combining roaring, metallic guitars, distorted, demonic vocals, and relentlessly pounding electronics. By the '90s, they were alt-rock icons, getting heavy play on MTV and appearing at the Lollapalooza festival. Even after Jourgensen's musical partner Bill Rieflin left in 1994, Ministry continued making dark, disturbing music for their legions of admirers.

Artist Influences
Big Black | Black Sabbath | Cabaret Voltaire | Chrome | Clock DVA | Coil | Einstrzende Neubauten | Fear | Foetus | Hawkwind | Joy Division | Killing Joke | Kraftwerk | Metal Urbain | Mot?rhead | MX-80 | Public Image Ltd. | Severed Heads | Slayer | SPK | Suicide | The Birthday Party | Throbbing Gristle

Artist Contemporaries
12 Rounds | Aaak | Acid Horse | Ajax | Big Black | Brian Brain | Butthole Surfers | Controlled Bleeding | Einstrzende Neubauten | Faith No More | Filter | Forcefield | Front 242 | Front Line Assembly | Griffin | Helmet | Intermix | KMFDM | Laibach | Leather Nun | Merzbow | My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult | Nine Inch Nails | Nitzer Ebb | Nurse with Wound | Pigface | Psychic TV | PTP | Quartet Music | Revolting Cocks | Skatenigs | Skinny Puppy | Skrew | Swans | Tackhead | Test Department | The Enid | White Zombie

Artist Followers
808 State | Atari Teenage Riot | Autechre | Band of Susans | Front 242 | Front Line Assembly | Marilyn Manson | My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult | Nine Inch Nails | Nitzer Ebb | Pankow | Pigface | Rob Zombie | The Jesus Lizard | Utah Saints


 
Compilation Appearances
Vol. 1
The Matrix (Explicit Version)
Left Of The Dial: Dispatches From The '80s Underground
Black Heart Retrospective
Revolver Presents/dark Side
Sons Of Metal
Rio Grande Dub Ya
Summer Chill
Fabric 43
NCIS: Official TV Soundtrack

 
Associated Artists and Works
Artists, Various
Artists, Various
Various Artists
Various Artists
Tributaeminesteriumni: Ministry Tribute ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Rio Grande Dub ~ Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 07/15/1992
Original Release Date : 1992
Catalog ID : 26727
Label : Sire Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : DAD
UPC : 00075992672726

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (9/17/92, p.91)
- 3.5 Stars - Good Plus - "...nastiness at its most Spartan: snarling guitars, hound-from-hell vocals and sternum-crushing percussion, with the occasional shock-effect sample...Ministry doesn't just ventilate its postmodern blues; it incinerates them..."

Spin (12/92, p.67)
- Ranked #5 in Spin's list of the `20 Best Albums Of The Year' - "...Like a Terminator, this beastly music crashes and burns--and then comes back strengthened for the kill..."

Spin (9/92, p.102)
- Highly Recommended - "...PSALM 69 takes the Chicago house-music pound and gives it the leviathan metallic crunch it's long been begging for...If punk aimed to smash discos, Ministry is about to decimate smart bars. Dance at your own risk..."

Entertainment Weekly (7/31/92, p.62)
- "...Pain has never felt this good before...The thrash guitars that predominate here sound like Metallica in overdrive...Wonderfully obnoxious, and therefore nearly perfect..." - Rating: A-

Q (7/01, p.88)
- Included in Q's "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time".

Q (9/92, p.78)
- 3 Stars - Good - "...heavy, speed-freak intoxicants of a high order...it sweats like tarmac under a burning sun...[Ministry] create temples of sound..."

Option (Nov.-Dec./92, p.132)
- "...finds the group now firmly in control of its medium-fast, techno-metal sound....an entertaining album..."

Reflex (11/10/92, p.74)
- "...this is the guitar-heaviest thing they've ever done..."

Kerrang (Magazine)
(p.53)
- "A commercial breakthrough....It was simpler, but no less in your face than previous work."

  
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