This is the definitive chronicle of Ministry’s 1988 industrial rock release, The Land of Rape and Honey, that details the zeitgeist where post-punk, metal, funk and straight-up noise converge.
Featuring interviews with Al Jourgensen, Paul Barker, Chris Connelly, Jello Biafra, Adrian Sherwood, deadmau5, Fear Factory and many more famous fans and pundits, this deeply sourced book traces back the climate surrounding Ministry’s first two full length releases before examining the vision, methods and controversies that helped ascend LORAH to its rightful legend status. LORAH may be the one common title members of Nine Inch Nails, AFI and ZZ Top have in their collections, be it phonograph or phone. And the story behind it remains fascinating.
Ministry mainstay Jourgensen got a taste of bitter record-biz backwash early on with his first major label bow for Arista (1983’s With Sympathy), and then vowed never to drink from that cup again. His pursuit of artistic freedom culminated in Ministry’s 1988 release, the record that left an entry wound on the world’s assorted underground scenes while helping to foment the industrial rock revolution that inspired a countless number of bands across all sonic frontiers.
Ministry's The Land of Rape and Honey
Jason Pettigrew
The definitive, deeply reported chronicle of Ministry's 1988 industrial-rock release details the zeitgeist where post-punk, metal, funk and straight-up noise converge.
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Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date: 01-05-2025
Format: Paperback | 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 | 144 pagesAbout the Author
Jason Pettigrew is a freelance journalist based in Pennsylvania, USA. He is an occasional contributor to SPIN and annotator of the photo book Had To Be There: A Visual History of the Explosive Pittsburgh Underground (2023). He is former Editor-In-Chief of Alternative Press.
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