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Ministry have announced summer headline shows in the UK and Europe around their planned festival appearances.Al Jourgensen's industrial-metal berserkers, who today release The Squirrely Years ...
The first time I met Al Jourgensen was under rather suspect conditions nearly twenty years ago. I had spent the day drinking margaritas with his fellow Revolting Cocks members Paul Barker, Trent ...
Al Jourgensen's latest is a startling proposition – re-recordings of material that he outright despises, with a raging squirrel phallus displayed on the cover. It's also, says JR Moores, the best ...
Al Jourgensen is also working on a new Ministry album and hopes to resurrect Revolting Cocks in 2019 as well. 'It’s kind of a shame that some of the same topics I was railing about then are ...
Ministry's Al Jourgensen will be releasing a 13-issue comic book series,set to premiere at next July's Comi-Con in San Diego. Al teamed up with British artist Sam Shearon for the series which will see ...
Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen has a new project that looks like an early contender for the best band name of 2016: Surgical Meth Machine. That’s a band name that hardly even needs a headline — it’s ...
No one ever accused Al Jourgensen of keeping his opinions to himself. Whether the topic is American politics, the soul-sucking vortex that is the music industry, or the NHL, the Ministry founder ...
Al Jourgensen's industrial-metal berserkers, who today release The Squirrely Years Revisited, a reworked 12-song compilation of their best early synth-pop work, will kick off their summer ...
Al Jourgensen discusses Ministry's new album, 'HOPIUMFORTHEMASSES,' and what the future holds for the band he created in 1981.