Ministry’s Al Jourgensen Despised His Debut Album. Forty Years Later, He’s Finally Playing the Songs
It took a conspiracy to get Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen to come around to his band’s debut album, the proudly commercial, synth-pop juggernaut With Sympathy. The vocalist has spent the past four ...
“I turned sixty-five last year and decided to finally become a fucking adult,” Al Jourgensen says, laughing. “So I took out all my dreads and my piercings, all that shit. Now it’s just my natural hair ...
Has Hell frozen over? For years, Ministry‘s Al Jourgensen has disavowed his 1983 debut, With Sympathy, as sugary synthpop garbage. So it may come as a surprise to fans of the band that Ministry will ...
Ministry's Al Jorgensen was the guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio show, dropping in to speak about his forthcoming new album with Ministry titled Hopium for the Masses. He and Jackie speak ...
The Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan has released an epic interview with Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen. Recorded as part of Corgan's new podcast series The Magnificent Others - which thus far has ...
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Ministry's Al Jourgensen announces the end of his iconic, industrial band. But first, one last album and tour
After wreaking havoc and dishing out dissonance since 1981 — evolving from its early synth-pop dance roots into the industrial thrash metal chaos it’s best known for — Ministry's band leader Al ...
Ministry is calling it a day as a band (for real, this time). The industrial metal band first called it quits back in 2008, but reunited in 2012. Lead singer Al Jourgensen is adamant that the band ...
Ministry put out its first album, titled With Sympathy, in 1983 and frontman Al Jourgensen was never a huge fan of it. Jourgensen says record label Arista put him up to the record, which is extremely ...
We’ve Got A File On You features interviews in which artists share the stories behind the extracurricular activities that dot their careers: acting gigs, guest appearances, random internet ephemera, ...
After the special vinyl re-release of Ministry‘s albums Twitch and The Land of Rape and Honey and some general positive reactions of the band’s set featuring those albums at Cruel World 2024, Al ...
If Barry White did a record with Al Jourgensen it might sound something like Heartbeats and Brainwaves, the eighth studio album from Electric Six. This is the first time we’ve come into contact with ...
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