Coal Chamber Humbled To Work With Al Jourgensen On Album
. (TeamRock Radio) Coal Chamber mainman Dez Fafara says he's humbled to have collaborated with Ministry's Al Jourgensen on their upcoming album. The Ministry frontman teamed up with the LA metal outfit for a track on the as-yet-untitled follow-up to 2002's Dark Days. And vocalist Fafara says he was the perfect artist to have on board as they share a similar sound. Fafara tells Artist Direct: "He's a good friend and a legend. He came to my house - we ate Italian food, drank wine, and had a great time recording together. "No other artist would have fit the bill to collaborate with us as Al straddles both metal and goth the same way Coal Chamber does. His music in Ministry is the bridge between metal and the dark. He's a great guy, and I'm humbled to have worked alongside him." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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