AL JOURGENSEN On Working With Long Time Collaborator SAM D’AMBRUOSO On SURGICAL METH MACHINE Album - “We Just Wanted To Go As Fast As We Could, And As Long As We Could”; Video
March 14, 2016, 8 years ago
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 latest being posted online today. In the clip below, Jourgensen discusses working with long time collaborator Sam D'Ambruoso and dichotomous material on new project:
Watch as Al discusses the Surgical Meth Machine album artwork and band name:
Al discusses signing to Nuclear Blast and how this project differs to Ministry:
"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. Check out BraveWords’ new Surgical Meth Machine feature at this location.