The full lineup has now been confirmed for the first ever Chicago Open Air Festival. The event will take place at the Toyota Park in Bridgeview, IL, on July 15-17, and will include: Rammstein, Chevelle, Ministry, Of Mice & Men, Meshuggah, In This Moment, Hollywood Undead, Trivium, Carcass, Hatebreed, Periphery, Drowing Pool, Butcher Babies, Through…
Ministry have announced some UK headlining shows. The band will also be joined by special guests DevilDriver. Tour Dates: 08/16 Cardiff, UK – Tramshed 08/17 Glasgow, UK – O2 ABC 08/18 Birmingham, UK – O2 Insitute 08/19 Manchester, UK – O2 Ritz 08/20 London, UK – O2 Forum Kentish Town
During Ministry’s set at the 2015 Rock In Rio Festival, in Rio de Janiero, Brazil the band was joined onstage by Burton C. Bell (Fear Factory) for a performance of their tracks “N.W.O.,“ “Just One Fix,“ “Thieves,” and “So What.“ Check out some footage of that below:
Coal Chamber have premiered a new song, titled “Suffer In Silence.” This song features guest vocals from Al Jourgensen (Ministry) and will be featured on the band’s new album, Rivals, which will be released on May 19.
In a new interview with Metal Hammer, Al Jourgenson talked about Ministry’s final tour and his future plans. During the interview he revealed that the band would probably do one more tour and then he would switch his focus to a new project with Sam D’Ambruoso called Surgical Meth Machine, which Jourgenson is describing as…
The lineup has been revealed for this year’s Amnesia Rock Fest. The festival will take place June 18-21 in Montebello, QC and will include System Of A Down, Slayer, Deftones, Linkin Park, Rob Zombie, Thrice, The Offspring, Atreyu, Carcass, Parkway Drive, Down, Walls Of Jericho, Hatebreed and many more.
Ministry are streaming a previously unreleased track, titled “Anything For You.” The song was written in 1983, during the With Sympathy sessions. Check it out:
After previously announcing a few dates, Ministry have officially finalized their North American touring plans. The tour will contain a total of 28 dates across the U.S. and Canada. Tour Dates: 04/25 Jacksonville, FL – Rockville Festival 04/26 Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Revolution 04/28 New Orleans, FL – Tipitina’s 05/03 Dallas, TX – Bomb Factory…
Ministry have revealed the band lineup for their 2015 touring plans. The touring band will feature Al Jourgensen, along with Monte Pittman (guitars), Sin Quirin (guitars), Tony Campos (bass), Aaron Rossi (drums), and John Bechdel (Keys). So far, the band have announced the following dates for their North American Tour: 05/5 Silver Springs, MD – The Fillmore…
According to Blabbermouth, Ministry’s Al Jourgensen is newly sober, divorced, happy, and ready to start a new project. His new project, called Dubweiser, will be releasing an album, titled “King Of Buds.” Jourgensen announced the project with the following update: “hey kiddies…beautiful day in SoCal…yup…that’s right. Living back in Cali, divorced and happy. All interested…
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