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Ministry @ Markthalle

It did not bode well that my journey to photograph and review Ministry during their sold-out night at Markthalle, Hamburg that I was late getting into Hamburg due to traffic. To add insult to injury the heavens opened as I pulled into park, and I arrived to the venue like a waterlogged rat.

I arrived just in time for warm up act Light of Eternity. I can’t say I knew anything about them before hand and despite some interesting wall of noise dynamics and vocal tics I was underwhelmed. The crowd seemed to dig it and that’s the main thing.

The venue was packed. It was warm and steamy, and the crowd was ready with their jeers as the customary startup statement and accompanying pic of Donald Trump stating very clearly that no one in the band voted for this “Imbecile”. As the voice and face of Ministry, Al Jourgensensauntered onto stage with the band the crowd’s energy went up a gear. From there on out it was a crushing barrage of old hits like N.W.O and cuts from latest material like Goddamn White Trash, a personal favorite of mine. Uncle Al,as he is now warmly called by the fans has often stated that he is not a fan of the mosh pits, but that did not stop a good portion of the crowd from cutting loose. 

Al Jourgensenhas stated that their last album will come out before Christmas and then they will do a final world tour before putting to rest this legendary group. That’s a damn shame, as based on what I saw tonight Al has plenty left in the tank to give. Do yourself a favor. Make sure you get tickets to see them before they hang up their boots.

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Deftones in Hamburg

Deftones are going on tour and will be stopping in Hamburg on February 1st, 2026 at Barclays Arena.

If you’re into loud guitars, an intense atmosphere, and a bit of organized musical chaos, you shouldn’t miss this evening.

Since the late 80s, Deftones have stood for music that defies easy categorization. Sometimes loud, sometimes quiet, sometimes somewhere in between – but always unmistakable. Their songs move somewhere between alternative rock, metal, and moments of respite – without ever being pigeonholed. That’s precisely what has made their sound so special for decades.

They’ll be bringing new songs, their signature skills, and a live show that Deftones fans love. And as if that weren’t enough, Denzel Curry and Drug Church will also be joining them – stylistically very different, but definitely an exciting combination on one stage.

Deftones consists of Chino Moreno, Stephen Carpenter, Abe Cunningham, and Frank Delgado. The band has sold over 10 million records worldwide, received several awards, and with their self-curated festival in California, they have shown that they also have a good feel for music and community offstage.

Presale open today: get your ticket here!

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C’è un artista in particolare con cui vi piacerebbe collaborare/condividere il palco?

Essendo in cinque, è naturale che ognuno di noi abbia un artista diverso con cui vorrebbe collaborare. Tuttavia, se dovessimo scegliere un nome che sia davvero in linea con l’idea dell’album che stiamo creando, due artisti che ci piacerebbe coinvolgere sarebbero sicuramente Mezzosangue ed Emma.

C’è un evento, un festival – italiano o internazionale -–in particolare a cui vi piacerebbe partecipare?

In realtà, ci piacerebbe partecipare a tutti i festival possibili, suonare dal vivo per noi è fondamentale. Tra gli eventi a cui ci piacerebbe partecipare c’è sicuramente il Mi Ami Festival, che per spirito e proposta artistica sarebbe perfetto per noi. Ma in generale, ogni occasione per portare la nostra musica sul palco è buona.

Qual è la cosa che amate di più del fare musica?

Quello che amiamo di più nel fare musica è il tempo che passiamo insieme, ritrovarci, condividere esperienze, e vivere a stretto contatto. Ci è capitato di passare settimane chiusi in studio a lavorare ai brani e, per quanto possa essere estenuante, è proprio quella la parte più bella. È lì che tutto prende forma, che nascono le idee e che la nostra identità musicale si rafforza davvero.