
It's Saturday morning and my weekend has officially begun. Today's post deals with something a bit different than anything I've uploaded so far. I give you a couple of
Al Jourgenson's side projects. For those of you who are asking yourself who he is,
Al is the mastermind between perhaps the most widely known Industrial band bar maybe
Nine Inch Nails, the mighty
Ministry. Now,I know that they haven't really put out anything worth a shit since the mid-nineties but there was a period between
1985 and around
1992-93 where
Al Jourgenson had his hands in everything. Whether it was producing or
Skinny Puppy's masterpiece
"Rabies" or sending
NIN on their way to stardom, he was everywhere and he involved himself with a ton of cool bands and musicians.
That's where
Pailhead comes in. Along with
Ministry alumni
Bill Reiflin and
Paul Barker and
Naked Raygun's Eric Spicer, they teamed up with
Ian Mackaye of
Minor Threat to make a great ep called
Trait. Though short, this record has some cool songs on it. Imagine a more punk rock
Ministry with
Ian singing. I really wore this one out as a teenager but recently reacquainted myself with it and still find it to be a good listen.
Minor Threat fans should certainly check it out.
Trait
Equally notable and something I might just like better than
Pailhead is
Al Jourgenson's work with
Jello Biafra,which goes by the name of
Lard.
Lard finds much more of the
Ministry influence creeping in and
Jello's voice does sometimes seem way out of place during the album,it's just that some of these songs will have you laughing out loud. If you listen to only one song the first time around,make it
"Can God Pull Teeth". It's definitely my favorite on the album
"The Last Temptation of Reid". I believe
Lard released an album in the late nineties but haven't heard anything about them since.
The Power of LardThe Last Temptation of Reid
Finally I give you,my favorite three
Ministry albums just in case someone out there reading is into this kind of thing. I remember when I would meet older punks there would be no doubt that most of them had an open mind and would be into anything that was even a little out there. Now most of the punks I meet are into punk and nothing else. Some of the kids I looked up to most as a teenager loved Metal or Industrial music. Now if I dare mention a band like Skinny Puppy to someone,their nose goes up in the air quicker than shit. So like I said ,if your into it?????
TwitchThe Land of Rape and HoneyThe Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste