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Jourgensen's autobiography, Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen, was released in July 2013. [51] As a result of the divorce from wife and business partner, 13th Planet Records officially shut down [citation needed]. In 2015, Jourgensen closed his residence and recording studio in El Paso, Texas, and moved to Los Angeles.
The reunion lineup featured Al Jourgensen on vocals, Mike Scaccia and Tommy Victor on guitars, Aaron Rossi on drums, John Bechdel on keyboards, and Tony Campos on bass. [121] [122] Jourgensen told Metal Hammer in August 2011 that Ministry was working on a new album called Relapse, which they hoped to release by Christmas. Regarding the sound of ...
The band was formed in 2006 after the death of the country singer Buck Owens, who inspired Jourgensen to start the project. [1] [2] Jourgensen also referred to band's musical style as "heavy western" and "country-core". [1] The band's only studio album, Bikers Welcome Ladies Drink Free, was released on January 17, 2012, via 13th Planet. [1]
Between massive creative highs and cold hard realities, it’s hard to believe Al Jourgensen hasn’t jumped out of his densely inked and pierced skin. In his 40th year as chairman of industrial ...
Jourgensen made a similar statement in a 2003 interview. When asked whose vocals appear on "Supernaut", Jourgensen replied, referring to the WaxTrax! EP, Black Box , and Greatest Fits versions, respectively (and corroborating that only the "Trent Reznor Vocal Version" contained Reznor's performance, and that Jourgensen in fact sang on most ...
Al Jourgensen – production; Michael Rozon – engineering; Alex Ryaboy – additional engineering (8) Roy Mayorga – additional engineering (1, 3, 6)
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It was produced by frontman Al Jourgensen and bassist Paul Barker, and was recorded from March 1991 to May 1992 in Chicago, Illinois and Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The album's title, initially intended to be The Tapes of Wrath , ended up being derived from Aleister Crowley 's The Book of Lies .