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Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen talks about the band's final projects and why he's decided to conclude the group's career.
Despite this success, Ministry’s commercial decline started after the release of 1999’s “Dark Side of the Spoon.” The band ...
somewhat despised ‘80s material. "Since I hated my early stuff for decades, I decided to take ownership of it and do it right," singer and founding member Al Jourgensen said in a statement.
"I'm starting to find myself really slapping myself on the wrist, not repeating stuff that I've done before, and trying to keep going further.” ...
The industrial metal band first called it quits back in 2008, but reunited in 2012. Lead singer Al Jourgensen is adamant that the band will officially end after the release of Ministry’s 17th ...
Ministry is done for good—and they mean it this time. During an appearance on Full Metal Jackie, frontman Al Jourgensen revealed that his band will call it quits after their next album and tour.
Ministry's Al Jourgensen will be releasing a 13-issue comic book series,set to premiere at next July's Comi-Con in San Diego. Al teamed up with British artist Sam Shearon for the series which will see ...
Al Jourgensen Opens Up on Ministry, Buck Satan, Politics + Much More Ministry's Al Jourgensen on New Album, Politics, More Ministry Frontman Streams Entire Album From ‘Buck Satan’ Project ...
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 ...