Having taken the time to digest the announcement that the remaining members of the original line-up of Static-X (Bassist Tony Campos, Drummer Ken Jay & Guitarist Koichi Fukuda) are reforming the band to record a new album “Project Regeneration” and tour the World for the 20th Anniversary of “Wisconsin Death Trip”, it’s time we talked about
Lamb of God have released an animated video for their cover of “Jesus Build My Hotrod” by Al Jourgensen’s industrial legends Ministry. The surprise inclusion on the hardcore punk covers album “Legion XX” released under their original moniker Burn The Priest is a fine addition to their catalogue. Check out our review.
It’s Monday and you know the drill. 1993 saw the release of a classic video game for the Super Nintendo and Sega Mega Drive in “Rock ‘n Roll Racing”. It’s premise was pretty simple – drive around a 3D track in a seemingly Micro Machine sized car and take every action possible to win –
The build up for any Lamb of God release is always going to pretty eventful, the band having become to many the new Pantera with the likes of huge single “Redneck” from 2009’s “Wrath”. A covers album entitled “Legion : XX” under their original moniker Burn The Priest to celebrate their 20th anniversary was the surprise news
The third single from Ministry‘s best known album “Psalm 69”, which had already seen single “Jesus Built My Hotrod” raise the bands profile, “Just One Fix” saw Mike Scaccia’s guitar work raise the bar once more. Sadly Scaccia passed away in December 2012. Rest in peace brother. So when German Industrial giants Rammstein released their
Ministry and Chelsea Wolfe will be upon our shores in August; 17th Nottingham, Rock City 18th Glasgow, O2 ABC 20th Manchester, Albert Hall 21th London, The Forum 23th Belfast, Limelight 24th Dublin, Tivoli 25th Bristol, SWX Ministry‘s new album “AmeriKKKant” will be released on 9th March via Nuclear Blast with pre-orders available here. We’ve already had music videos
This week it’s a nu-metal extravaganza. “Thieves” by industrial legends Ministry. This weeks pretenders are nu-metal pioneers in their own right. First up Limp Bizkit‘s studio version from 2013, which is allegedly from their upcoming “Stampede Of The Disco Elephants” album. I Say allegedly – it’s been about 7 years in the works. The song itself is one that