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On Record Store Day in Chicago, Vans kicked off a tour celebrating the legacy of Chicago-based record store and label Wax Trax! with a screening of the Julia Nash directed documentary Industrial ...
Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen recently announced that he would be releasing one more album and then retiring. But he’s been here before – he said the same thing around the time of 2007’s ...
Al Jourgensen on His New Book, ... Now I recently had eye surgery where I had to wear a black patch, and I couldn’t leave the house without some little kid going, ‘Captain Jack!
Frontman Al Jourgensen has created much of his most caustic, aggressive music – supported by various lineups – when conservatives were in the White House.
by Al Jourgensen De Capo Press 336 pages; $26.99. Conventional rock wisdom holds that the road to superstardom is paved with discarded schoolbooks, whiskey bottles and seven-digit hotel bills.
Why won’t Al Jourgensen be at CIMMfest’s premiere of Fix: The Ministry Movie? Buckle up—it’s complicated. by Ed M. Koziarski April 14, 2011 August 19, 2021 ...
As for retirement, Jourgensen said he hoped to be done by now, but of course COVID screwed up his plans. "I'm 65 now. I was hoping to retire at 65, but two years of Covid made it so I can't afford ...
Ministry's Al Jourgensen has explained why he's "putting a bow" on the band he's led since 1981. Jourgensen has previously announced his intention to dissolve the industrial-metal pioneers after ...
The event at House of Blues intended to celebrate the 30-year anniversary of The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste, and was highlighted with music from other Jourgensen’s projects over the years ...
After 17 albums, Al Jourgensen of Ministry says he’s preparing to call it quits with the band after recording one more album next year. He performs with the band on Wednesday at the Hollywood ...