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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 ...
What’s next for Al Jourgensen? Nothing, and everything. “I might now be able to sleep a full eight hours at night and enjoy my swimming pool and just kind of chill out. I really don't have any ...
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 ...
Al Jourgensen is also working on a new Ministry album and hopes to resurrect Revolting Cocks in 2019 as well. 'It’s kind of a shame that some of the same topics I was railing about then are ...
How Al Jourgensen Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Ministry's Poppy ... "The guys in the band know I don't like this record," Jourgensen tells Rolling Stone on a Zoom from his Los Angeles home.
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 ...
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