AL JOURGENSEN On How SURGICAL METH MACHINE Differs From MINISTRY - “I Got Paid A Lot Less”; Video

March 4, 2016, 8 years ago

news heavy metal al jourgensen surgical meth machine ministry

AL JOURGENSEN On How SURGICAL METH MACHINE Differs From MINISTRY - “I Got Paid A Lot Less”; Video

Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen's new project, Surgical Meth Machine, has inked a deal with Nuclear Blast Records for their self-titled debut album. The record, which was recorded primarily at Jourgensen's home studio in Burbank, California with his longtime engineer Sam D'Ambruoso, will be released on April 15th worldwide.

Al has recorded a series of album trailers, with the first one being posted online today. Watch as Al discusses signing to Nuclear Blast and how this project differs to Ministry:

Check out a new lyric video for “Tragic Alert” below.

"Hello folks, thanks to Nuclear Blast the long awaited Surgical Meth Machine album is finally coming. Now quit your bitching, go spark a fatty, and listen to the record! You won’t regret it. I’m Al Jourgensen and I approve this message."

Surgical Meth Machine CD tracklisting:

“I’m Sensitive”
“Tragic Alert”
“I Want More”
“Rich People Problems”
“I Don't Wanna”
“Smash And Grab”
“Unlistenable”
“Gates Of Steel”
“Spudnik”
“Just Go Home”
“Just Keep Going”
“I'm Invisible”

Surgical Meth Machine LP tracklisting:

Side A
“I'm Sensitive”
“Tragic Alert”
“I Want More”
“Rich People Problems”
“I Don't Wanna”
“Smash And Grab”

Side B
“Unlistenable”
“Gates Of Steel”
“Spudnik”
“Just Go Home”
“Just Keep Going”
“I'm Invisible”

“Tragic Alert” lyric video:

Pre-order the album here.


Latest Reviews