Al Jourgensen Announces Surgical Meth Machine Debut Album
. The industrial metal veteran reveals how he has moved on to create new music under a new brand following the 2013 release of Ministry's final album, From Beer To Eternity. Jourgensen tells In The Loop magazine: "Guitarist Mikey Scaccia died a couple of years ago, from Ministry, and I just figured, like, nah, it's time to quit. I don't want to have John Bonham's kid playing drums for us and having replacement parts forever - that's just not my scene. So I figured, 'All right, let's stop this. Let's do some other stuff.' "I understand it's not a real commercial project for us, it's not gonna put bank in my wallet, but it was a lot of fun to do, in the sense of not having the constraints of the expectations of what you've done for 20 years." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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