Today, 37 years ago, American Industrial band Ministry released their second studio album Twitch (12/03/1986). Unlike their synth-pop sounding debut album With Sympathy and due to the influences of bands like Front 242 and Cabaret Voltaire, Twitch received a more dark and aggressive production approach by Adrian Sherwoord and the bands head and voice Al Jourgensen.
Over The Shoulder, accompanied by a video directed by Peter Christopherson (Throbbing Gristle /Coil) was the only single taken from this album.
In 1990 Twitch was reissued on CD and contained two extra tracks, being the exclusive tracks on the Over The Shoulder 12” single until that time.
Tracklist Twitch:
1. Just Like You
2. We Believe
3. All Day Remix
4. The Angel
5. Over the Shoulder
6. My Possession
7. Where You at Now? / Crash & Burn / Twitch" (Version II)
CD bonus tracks
8. Over the Shoulder (12" Version)
9. Isle of Man" (Version II)

Today, 43 years ago, John Peel played Joy Division's Dead Souls for the first time on BBC Radio.
On 12th March 1980, renowned long term BBC radio journalist and DJ John Peel (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004) played Joy Division's Dead Souls for the first time after he discovered the track as a B-side on the 7" Licht und Blindheit.
This single, with Atmosphere on the A-side, was released in 1980 as a France only and limited edition of 1,578 copies. The 7" came with a 3 page colour gatefold booklet with a translation, text written by Jean-Pierre Turmel, a painting by Jean-Francois Jamoul and a photograph by Anton Corbijn.

Today, 38 years ago, The Sisters Of Mercy released First And Last And Always!
Today it’s exactly 38 years ago that The Sister of Mercy released their first studio album First and Last and Always. It was released on 11 March 1985 through Merciful Release and WEA, with Elektra Records handling the US release.
The album was recorded during the second half of 1984 and multiple recording sessions took place in various recording studios. It was mixed and produced by David M.Allen who also produced for the likes of The Cure, Depeche mode, Wire and The Human League.
Less then a month later, on 1 April, lead guitarist and band co-founder Gary Marx played his last concert with The Sisters of Mercy before deciding to leave the band. Later Eldritch would suggest the song ‘Walk Away’ was directed at Marx.
Although Wayne Hussey and Gary Marx wrote and sang some of the initial lyrics for some of the demo tracks, Eldritch eventually wrote all the final lyrics as they would appear on the finished album. Both Wayne and Marx re-used some of those lyrics later for their own projects The Mission and Ghost Dance.
Two (demo) songs that didn’t make the album, Serpents Kiss and Wake, would later be re-recorded and released by The Mission.
To represent Dr. Avalanche, The Sisters Of Mercy’s nickname for their drum machine, an Oberheim DMX drum machine was acquired for the recording of this album.
The album went silver (with 60,000 sold) in the UK on 30 October 1987 and gold (with 100,000 sold) on 8 May 1989. Its highest position in the UK album charts was no. 14. In Germany, the group's second largest market after the UK, the album went gold (with 250,000 sold) in 2011. Its highest position in the German album charts was no. 40.
Nevertheless, the production of the album left the band initially in enormous debt. According to Andrew Eldritch, the album recouped the production costs only by 1988.
First Last And Alway - Track listing
Side A |
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No. |
Title |
Length |
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1. |
"Black Planet" |
4:26 |
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2. |
"Walk Away" |
3:24 |
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3. |
"No Time to Cry" |
4:03 |
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4. |
"A Rock and a Hard Place" |
3:34 |
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5. |
"Marian (Version)" |
5:44 |
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Side B |
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No. |
Title |
Length |
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6. |
"First and Last and Always" |
4:02 |
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7. |
"Possession" |
4:39 |
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8. |
"Nine While Nine" |
4:12 |
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9. |
"Amphetamine Logic" |
4:54 |
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10. |
"Some Kind of Stranger" |
7:20 |
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Total length: |
46:20 |
2006 CD re-issue Bonus Tracks
No. |
Title |
Length |
11. |
"Poison Door" |
3:40 |
12. |
"On the Wire" |
4:18 |
13. |
"Blood Money" |
3:13 |
14. |
"Bury Me Deep" |
4:45 |
15. |
"Long Train" |
7:28 |
16. |
"Some Kind of Stranger" (Previously Unreleased Early Version) |
8:43 |
Total length: |
78:27 |
The Sisters Of Mercy - Personnel
- Andrew Eldritch – vocals, sleeve design, mixing
- Craig Adams – bass guitar
- Wayne Hussey – guitar, vocals
- Gary Marx – guitar
- Doktor Avalanche (drum machine) – drums
“Stay” is the hazy, electro-ballad from electronic artist Carrellee’s latest album, Scale Of Dreams.
Nothing lasts forever. Yet moments are timeless and will always have existed. This is the song's central theme. The video, directed by Jason P. Schumacher features Volstead’s Emporium, an underground speakeasy in Minneapolis. The video plays off of the lyrics which address feeling trapped in a melodrama.
"It’s about my divorce and all. The whole album is. I was feeling like a character at the time, like I was stuck in a movie where the end was clear and my feelings were larger than life. I realize now I did have control and responsibility but in a lot of ways it feels like fate too.” - Carrellee
Carrellee's full-length album, Scale Of Dreams was released courtesy of Negative Gain Productions and is available on CD, vinyl LP and on all major digital outlets.
Celebrating the full moon, witchy goth pop artist Metamorph gleams with their new single, "Witchlit". The track will appear on the forthcoming Metamorph LP due out this fall.
"Witchlit" is a song of broken hearts, of abuse, power, twin flames and the craving for love. When nothing makes sense in the light, we search in the darkest nights.
Let’s shine through our sorrows, through our shadows, through this dystopian chaos we live in. Together, witchlit, we can illuminate the darkest corners of the planet.
"Witchlit" was written and conceived by witchy singer & flutist Margot Day and produced by the Metamorph "Alchemist", Cleopatra Recording artist Erik Gustafson of Adoration Destroyed.
Available on all major streaming platforms including Bandcamp.