Ministry
The Squirrely Years Revisited


3.5
great

Review

by Raul Stanciu STAFF
March 30th, 2025 | 29 replies


Release Date: 03/28/2025 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Resurrecting the early Ministry bops.

Al Jourgensen’s disdain for his early-to-mid ‘80s Ministry output was always a subject the media enjoyed poking at, especially due to the radical changes in sound the project went through soon after. Whether it was the record label’s push for commercially viable singles or the man simply got into heavier music and soon saw those songs as puerile, it doesn’t matter anymore. Various successful acts got sucked into the ‘80s pop music machine at the height of its craze, so a young Al can’t be blamed for taking his chance at what was the hype at the time. Nevertheless, the man seems to be more at peace these days with his first two studio albums, so much that he decided to offer some of them a second life. The Squirrely Years Revisited compiles what Jourgensen probably thought was worth resurrecting from With Sympathy, Twitch and surrounding singles from the respective era. The production has been updated, the catchy dance vibes are still there, but overall, the cuts have been beefed up. “Revenge” or “Work for Love”, for example, share prominent guitars, especially the former, which is the most arena rock number on the LP. Meanwhile, “Every Day Is Halloween”, probably the most popular tune here, boasts a sturdy, thumping groove with meatier riffs. One would have expected a drastic sonic make over given how little interest Al had in this sound. However, he maintained their charm without forcing them into Ministry’s current direction.

A fair number of the tracks on the album were restructured, thus, emphasizing their appeal more than on the original recordings. “All Day” benefits from more poignant vocals and a richer production, whereas slowing the tempo on “I’m Not an Effigy” and cranking the guitars created a moodier version of it. The latter plays closest to the band’s current style. Also, “Here We Go”, whose crude keyboards were rather grating on With Sympathy, feels much more organic and fun here. For the Twitch material, the EBM foundation was preserved, but was definitely polished in a Front Line Assembly way. The fan favorite, “We Believe” remains a highlight with its distorted vocals, aggressive yet groovy sequencers over a smooth, dancefloor-ready beat. Same goes for “Over the Shoulder” and its sample-heavy melody. Remastering helped balance its sound with a nice low end to the mix. The diversity on the LP definitely makes it more interesting, letting the disco tinged moments breathe between harder hitting tracks. While somewhat enjoyable, this was a very polarizing period in Ministry’s timeline. As a result, The Squirrely Years Revisited is bound to cater to longtime fans who bothered listening to these tunes in the first place. Still, these updated versions can be much more easily enjoyed by anyone else now. The originals were a product of their time and inevitably sound outdated. Al Jourgensen & Co. have done a solid job polishing the songs, so the man can finally be at ease with his early years.



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insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
March 30th 2025


6429 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Fun album tbh, more so than Hopium.



Stream here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDQMMaDEKHo&list=OLAK5uy_n94gzeboFh7smyz177vBCTPD4aglqIggY&index=1

Vercetti
March 30th 2025


1019 Comments


I can't stop starring at the artwork

Odal
Emeritus
March 30th 2025


3129 Comments


lol cute album title, great little review!

Vercetti
March 30th 2025


1019 Comments


Oh yeah, the review is very good!

Frost15
March 30th 2025


4636 Comments


Band is so avg-bad nowadays they had to resurrect old material. Good decision.

DatsNotDaMetulz
March 30th 2025


4514 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Album has weirdly slipped under the radar for a lot of people, would have thought more people would be intrigued by the concept. Considering the first music video is only coming out on Monday the promotion has been lacking.

ThyCrossAwaits
March 30th 2025


4562 Comments


Interesting. I'm definitely curious to hear the cuts from Twitch reworked...I hope this is as fun as everyone's saying. I kinda love Al.

Willie
Moderator
March 31st 2025


20672 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Great review. I forgot this was coming out. Added it to my music library.

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
March 31st 2025


6429 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks! It was worth beefing these songs up, All Day became one of my favorites here.

Willie
Moderator
March 31st 2025


20672 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I don't think I've heard these early albums beyond the one time I needed to realize they were terrible. That combined with the fact that Ministry's latest stuff has been mostly terrible too, and I don't have much faith in this... but I'll give it a listen in memory of The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste and Psalm 69.

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
March 31st 2025


6429 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Twitch has its moments, but overall, it can't be compared to the albums that followed. Revenge is the only tune I listen occasionally from With Sympathy but mostly for the lolz.

kkarron
March 31st 2025


1846 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

honestly probably the only Ministry album worth looking at in what, almost 30 years?

DaveyMonsoon
March 31st 2025


1660 Comments


Their album covers were never their strong suit, but this really might just be one of their worst.

Flugmorph
March 31st 2025


35411 Comments


big jams

Brabiz
March 31st 2025


2705 Comments


Have always disliked this band. That album art makes me feel validated

DoofDoof
March 31st 2025


17294 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Checking this now....



UPDATE: not for me, feels like an ironic take on the material which is ok, it's the acceptable face of cheesy synthpop but can't imagine seeking this out again really



Album cover screamed 'curio'...it's a curio. Great album cover, says what to expect you hear ;)

Feather
March 31st 2025


11474 Comments


I disliked this album cover even before I saw the meat stick.

DatsNotDaMetulz
April 1st 2025


4514 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTISF4ZwjMg first of the new music videos is out now

Davil667
April 1st 2025


4075 Comments


Nice review, you got me intrigued for sure. Will def check out soon.

Sharenge
April 1st 2025


6711 Comments


why is his dick like that?



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