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MINISTRY: Another 'Adios…Puta Madres' DVD Preview Clip Available - Apr. 14, 2009
While MINISTRY's studio albums certainly show why the group is widely considered a stylistic trailblazer, it is on the concert stage that MINISTRY takes things to a whole other level. And as evidenced by fans that packed venues to catch the group one final time on their worldwide "C U LaTouR 2008", the Al Jourgensen-led band was slaying crowds up 'till the final note. For those unenlightened souls who don't take our word on this, feast your eyes and ears on the new double-disc DVD set, "Adios…Puta Madres", to be released on May 26, and accompanies the audio release of the same title, which came out on March 31 on Jourgensen's own 13th Planet Records.

The double DVD disc "Adios…Puta Madres" is distinguished by secondary titles: the "Adios…Puta Madres/En Vivo?" disc contains 15 live performance tracks, and "Adios…Puta Madres/Fuchi Requiem" is a 45-minute on-the-road "rockumentary," that follows the band from rehearsals all the way to their final shows in Europe. Backstage bits, interviews, and live footage abound, while the DVD contains some extra tracks not on the live CD.

While there were no arrests on MINISTRY's final jaunt (unlike previous tours), it was certainly not a tour for the squeamish — especially if you were a band member. Highlights included guitarist Tommy Victor falling down stairs in Calgary, and breaking two ribs and puncturing his lung, Al enduring a vicious seagull attack outside a Swedish hotel (the seagull stole his sandwich and devoured it mid-air), and the group's bus breaking down at 6:00 a.m. on a French highway, resulting in a multi-police vehicle escort to a safe haven (the nearest gas station). But according to Jourgensen, he got to experience an unforgettable moment each and every night. "This whole tour, all I really gave a fuck about was 'the balloon drop' at the end of the night. I was like a little five-year-old kid, like, 'Hey, when do the birthday cake and clowns come out?' I loved that part of the show!"

Perhaps another deciding factor in what made these last MINISTRY shows so special was that the band members were like peas in a pod together. "MINISTRY during the '90s — everyone hated each other. After the shows, everyone would scatter and go to different hotels, different this and that. Even on the bus, some people weren't allowed to go the front section, some people couldn't go to the back section. The only time we'd ever talk, I'd hand out the setlist like five minutes before the set, and that was it — then we'd scatter. But this last line-up was just like a band of pirates going down the road."

For MINISTRY's 2006 "MasterBaTouR", PRONG's Tommy Victor and KILLING JOKE bassist Paul Raven joined Jourgensen in support of "Rio Grande Blood" release, which they also helped to pen. Al explains, "We were all set to do that same line-up, outside of Joey Jordison, who had prior commitments with SLIPKNOT, so we borrowed Aaron Rossi from PRONG. But then Raven, our bass player, died. We were desperate, and instead of having auditions, we were just like, 'Let's call up Tony [Campos]!' It was fortunate that the STATIC-X schedule wasn't going to conflict with the final MINISTRY tour. And then, of course, John Bechdel had been with us for a couple of tours, and Sin [Quirin] was with us for the last REVOLTING COCKS tour and album, and also wrote 'The Last Sucker' with me."

The result is a set that is sure to be an audio/video treat for fans, as nothing but state-of-the-art equipment was utilized during its recording. The group traveled with two high-end Digitech boards — one for on-stage monitors and one for the front of house. For the front of the house rig, a 56-channel ProTools rig was added, so the entire show could be recorded in 56 channels and put into hard drives. That way, Al could mix it in the studio after the tour, which is precisely what he did…after all the smoke and tinnitus had cleared.

With MINISTRY now laid to rest, Jourgensen refuses to sit idle, as he already has his foreseeable future booked solid with studio work. "Even though the new REVCO just hit stores, we're almost done with the next REVCO album. We're trying to get it done before the guys go on tour in September, to support 'Sex-O Olympic-O' on the 'LuBricaTouR' we plan on being done with that album in August. Then I'm producing the new PRONG album for September/October. After that, I'm doing a LARD project with Jello Biafra— we're resurrecting that — in November/December. And then in January/February, I'm doing a project with Joey Jordison, called J VS. J. I'm booked for the next year, basically."

And finally, how does Jourgensen compare the CD and DVD versions of "Adios…Puta Madres" to previous live MINISTRY discs? "Since I've lived it, I never listened to it. So it's got to be up to you guys to decide that!"

Watch another "Adios…Puta Madres" DVD preview clip below.



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COMMENT | sounds good
posted by : puthimdownyafrig
4/15/2009 12:33:04 AM

doesn't really sound live though. and what's with the fences in front of the stage?

COMMENT |
posted by : powerage225
4/15/2009 1:14:04 AM

The fences were great, they added to the lighting and video. It was a great tour, other than the fact Jourgeson couldn't be bothered to play any of the old songs everyone wanted to hear.

COMMENT |
posted by : powerage225
4/15/2009 1:16:32 AM

Also, I'm sure the vocals were doctored in the studio.

COMMENT | THIS WAS ALL LIVE
posted by : nicker
4/15/2009 1:21:46 AM

I can guarantee you none of the vocals or anything else were "doctored" in the studio. I know it for a fact. They had a 56 track recording rig on the road.

COMMENT |
posted by : rufus_creampie
4/15/2009 1:58:24 AM

The vocals aren't doctored in the studio they're doctored live haha

COMMENT |
posted by : Public Image Ltd
4/15/2009 6:01:07 AM

Al's vocals were always distorted live. Can you imagine him trying to sing The Fall without them?

And I'm amazed at the amount of idiots who keep saying "Hey man, what's with the fences in front of the stage?" Watch In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up. Although I must say, this fence was crap in a festival setting. In a dark, sweaty venue with a small stage, it gave you the impression you were trapped. Ready to be pulverised by the onslaught of the Ministry machine.

COMMENT | '96 line-up? Really?
posted by : metaltrigz
4/15/2009 8:55:45 AM

I think the line-up for the '89-'90 tour for The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste was light years better. C'mon, you've got Ogre (Skinny Puppy), Martin Atkins (P.I.L./ Killing Joke/ and later to form Pigface), Chris Connelly (Fini Tribe/ Revolting Cocks), Mike Scaccia (Rigor Mortis) and some other revolving members. Who's in the '96 line-up? Louie from M.O.D.? Big deal.

COMMENT |
posted by : spiderprint
4/15/2009 8:59:01 AM

They probably have a basic setup in the protools rig for compression and other effects, thats why it sounds "studio". Nothing more than that. Plus, Ministry have ALWAYS been one of those bands that sound extremely close to the Record version in terms of live performance.
I've seem them twice and they're completely spot on. Amazingly tight live-band. AL IS a really good live performer, Props to them.

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
4/15/2009 11:25:51 AM

Look forward to the dvd.

COMMENT | ,,,
posted by : alexander graves
4/15/2009 11:51:19 AM

fuck yeah i saw theier seond and forth night in chicago.
miss you uncle al!!



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