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Dave Navarro’s Spread TV: Al Jourgensen Interview

Dave Navarro interviews the enigmatic Al Jourgensen and discusses the forthcoming Ministry ‘Fixed’ documentary, the end of Ministry, the ‘Wicked Lake’ DVD and all the horrors of US politics. Check it out below…

Dave Navarro’s Spread TV: Al Jourgensen: Spread TV Interview: EP 15

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Ministry Is Dead - The Al Jourgensen Interview

Al Jourgensen

Al Jourgensen has been discussing bringing Ministry to an end with mp3.com. He discusses Ministry’s final tour, his distaste for the Bush dynasty, and the upcoming REVCO album. You also get to meet his dogs, Lemmy and Ozzy.

Ministry, who’s Metal Hammer sponsored UK tour takes place next month, are about to call time on their 27 year career and this will be the very last chance you get to see the industrial titans.

See for yourself here.

Ministry - Cover Up

Ministry - Cover Up

The past several years have been real good to Al Jourgensen and all that is Ministry. With a clean and healthy outlook on life, (as clean and healthy as someone like big, bad Al can be) - Ministry have been prolific in releasing amazing album after amazing album. They have a habit of doing that when there is a GW Bush in power as the band is its most vitriolic and venemous during the Bush years.

“We don’t just bitch about Bush and global oligarchies. We’re still a rock band and ‘Cover Up’ is THE Ministry party album,” said Ministry’s Al Jourgensen about Cover Up, recorded by Ministry & Co-Conspirators and set for an April Fools Day (April 1) release.

To be perfectly honest, I didn’t think much of this release when I first checked it out. Some of the tunes I already had (such as ‘Lay Lady Lay’ and ‘Supernaut’ - the latter featuring Al Jourgensen on vocals and not Trent Reznor as had originally been recorded so many moons ago) and the new stuff sounded a little underproduced, somewhat rushed and reeked of Big Al ‘cashing in’. On repeated listens, I’ve grown to appreciate the ‘party’ aspect and in turn, I’m digging this sucker!

Is it to be the final musical statement from Ministry? Who knows. I for one would love to hear more from Al and co in the future as I’m a fan of everything this band has done. But we’ll just wait and see…

Ministry - Cover Up
The Co-Conspirators: Tony Campos, John Bechdel, Tommy Victor, Al Jourgensen, Sin Quirin, Aaron Rossi

More on ‘Cover Up’ here.

Ministry - Cover Up

Ministry Cover Up

Ministry Cover Up

30-second clips of the Ministry and Co-Conspirators cover album are available to preview here. (If you want more than 30 seconds, well, you should know where to look right?)

The track listing is as follows:

01. Under My Thumb (Rolling Stones Cover)
02. Bang A Gong (T Rex Cover)
03. Radar Love (Golden Earing Cover)
04. Space Truckin’ (Deep Purple Cover)
05. Black Betty (Ram Jam Cover)
06. Mississippi Queen (Mountain Cover)
07. Just Got Paid (ZZ Top Cover)
08. Roadhouse Blues (The Doors Cover)
09. Supernaut (Black Sabbath Cover)
10. Lay Lady Lay (Bob Dylan Cover)
11. What A Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong Cover)
12. What A Wonderful World (Short Slow Version)
13. What A Wonderful World (Short Fast Version)
14. Willie Stigmata

Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen has enlisted some of metal’s finest for the album including Revolting Cocks guitarist Sin Quirin, Fear Factory front man Burton C. Bell, Revolting Cocks’ Josh Bradford, Prong vocalist Thomas Victor, and the Hell Paso Mosh Choir. Additional Co-Conspirators include the late Paul Raven, Tony Campos and Wayne Static of Static X, and Echoes and Shadows Edu Mussi and Plastilina Mosh. The release date for the album is April 1st, 2008.

Ministry - The Last Sucker

Ministry - The Last Sucker
Ministry’s Al Jourgensen with Fear Factory’s Burton C. Bell who guests on the album

What do Ministry’s Al Jourgensen and President George W. Bush have in common? Besides not a whole heck of a lot, both will soon be moving on from their current gigs. Yes, the last-ever Ministry studio album, ‘The Last Sucker’, will be released on September 18 (13th Planet/Megaforce) followed by a world tour in 2008, and then, after 11 studio albums and 27 years, including four Grammy nominations (’N.W.O.’ in 1993, ‘Bad Blood’ in 2000, ‘The Great Satan’ in 2005, and the ‘Rio Grande Blood’ track ‘LiesLiesLies’ in 2006), Jourgensen will lay Ministry to rest and focus on expanding his borderland compound, 13th Planet Records.

“I’ve got a lot of side-projects and new projects I want to focus on,” explained Jourgensen. “We have our our own label, 13th Planet Records, we’re building, and I want to sign, produce and collaborate with other artists. Being in the studio writing, recording and collaborating is my favorite part of this snake-oil industry. I’d rather be behind the console than behind the mic. Plus, I kinda like the synchronicity of Dubya and Ministry riding off into the sunset hand in hand.”

In addition to being Ministry’s final studio album, the 11-track ‘The Last Sucker’ is the third in an unrelenting and uber-critical CD trilogy aimed at exposing the plethora of foils, failures and fabrications perpetrated by the George W. Bush administration. ‘The Last Sucker’, which follows ‘Houses of the Mole’ (2004) and ‘Rio Grande Blood’ (2006), is the final nail in the Dubya coffin. To represent the Prez accurately, Jourgensen interspersed snippets of Dubya sound bites and samples throughout ‘The Last Sucker’. “My engineer and I were hunched over a computer for nights on end listening to this fucking idiot until our minds were numb,” he said. “I mean, I’m absolutely stupider for listening to his drivel for such concentrated periods of time, but I viewed including these sound bites as a necessary evil.”

Another prime target in the Bush administration who takes it on the chin from Jourgensen’s finger-pointing on ‘The Last Sucker’ is our beloved Veep. The track ‘The Dick Song’ pretty much sums up Jourgensen’s sentiment: “I’ve got a person that scares me to death…First name is Dick and you all know the rest… Dick Cheney Son of Satan…He is the Chosen One.” The new album also features a propane-powered cover of The Door’s’ ‘Roadhouse Blues’, and the album’s dual closers, ‘The End of Days’ (Parts One and Two) captures every single element of Ministry’s pioneering uniqueness in the world of industrial music.

‘The Last Sucker’ was produced and recorded this past spring by Jourgensen at his 13th Planet compound just outside of El Paso, TX, and sees the return of ‘Rio Grande Blood’ musicians Thomas Victor (Prong) on guitars, Paul Raven (Killing Joke, Prong) on bass, with newcomer guitarist Sin Quirin from The Revolting Cocks 2006 touring line-up. Jourgensen and his engineer John “Bixby” Bilberry handled all the drum programming. In addition, Burton C. Bell from Fear Factory makes a vocal appearance on ‘Die In A Crash’, as well as the album’s final two songs, ‘End of Days’ parts One and Two.

Jourgensen, whom the Chicago Sun-Times’ music critic Jim DeRogatis called “smart, outrageous [and] bitingly funny,” remembered, “I lived through Watergate. I was twelve years old and already briefed and reading the [Watergate] papers, so I was very cognizant at an early age of the corruption that can exist in the U.S. government. So I don’t grab my heart and have a heart attack over the ’shock’ of how corrupt things are today.”

“The Last Sucker” track listing:

01. Let’s Go
02. Watch Yourself
03. Life Is Good
04. The Dick Song
05. The Last Sucker
06. No Glory
07. Death and Destruction
08. Roadhouse Blues
09. Die In A Crash
10. End of Days Part One
11. End of Days Part Two

(via Blabbermouth)

Look for a full Dogmatic review in the next few days! (Killer album folks! Killer!)

Ministry Australian Tour Cancelled

Ministry have now officially confirmed the cancellation of its remaining tour dates due to “circumstances beyond our control,” according to Undercover News.
Countries affected include Australia, New Zealand, South America, Japan and beyond.

Ministry: Rio Grande Blood

Ministry: Rio Grande Blood

I guess the only good thing about the tyrannical George Bush years - is the sheer ferocity he seems to inspire and excorcise out of Ministry. Over the past few years, Ministry have been incredibly prolific releasing album after album of absolute bonafide classic material. ‘Rio Grande Blood’ is certainly no exception and a spine-tingling political statement from Al Jourgensen and the band. This is a mutha fucker of an album that should be crammed down the throat of every damn right-wing Christian moron that put this monkey into power for a second term. And when they are gargling at your feet having just had a CD shoved down their wind-pipe, kick them with steel-capped boots whilst blasting out the ‘LiesLiesLies’ track! (sorry, I’m getting way overboard here - ‘LiesLiesLies’ is a classic track that borrows the riff from S.O.D’s ‘Seargent D’ track and gives it the Ministry touch!) This is easily some of Ministry’s finest work featuring guest appearances from Jello Biafra, Liz Constantine amongst others. Get your mitts on this one folks!

Ministry: Rio Grande Blood