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F-News (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
Tommy Victor (MINISTRY, PRONG) was interviewed at the Graspop Metal Meeting (June 27-29) in Dessel, Belgium by "Whiplash", a weekly metal show on Belgian national radio Studio Brussel, hosted by AFTER ALL guitarist Dries Van Damme. Tommy discusses the incident that took place on June 24, 2008 at MINISTRY's concert at Havana Café in Toulouse, France where the band's show had to be stopped after a fan...
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F-News (Free subscription) | 06/30/2008
An audio interview with Tommy Victor (MINISTRY, PRONG) conducted on June 16, 2008 in Paris, France by Radio Metal is available for streaming at this location (press on the green play button near the top of the page to launch audio). The U.S. leg of MINISTRY's final world tour — C U LaTouR — kicked off March 25 in Spokane, Washington and concluded on May 11 in Chicago, Illinois. The trek featured special...
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Aversion Music (Free subscription) | 06/24/2008
Al Jourgensen might have put Ministry to rest, but he's not living the life of retirement.
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Pitchfork (Free subscription) | 06/17/2008
On Ministry's final tour, we talk to Al Jourgensen about hockey, Cuban politics, working with Ian MacKaye and Jello Biafra, and the end of CD's.
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Sound of the City (Free subscription) | 05/01/2008
Intrepid industrial-metal assault vehicle Ministry is calling it quits after 27 years. After surviving heroin, venomous spider bites, some sketchy mid-'90s albums, and two Bush administrations, lead biledriver Al Jourgensen ends on a high note: His last three D.C.-directed Molotov cocktails (2004's Houses of the Molé , 2006's Rio Grande Blood , and 2007's The Last Sucker ) have all been classic returns...
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BC Goodie Bag (Free subscription) | 04/30/2008
Ministry head honcho Al Jourgensen recently sat down for a lengthy video interview with MP3.com. Filmed in Jourgensen's hotel room on the eve of the band's final performance in San Francisco, the chat centers on the end of Jourgensen's long-running band, and what, exactly, he plans to fill his time with post-Ministry. Aside from a [...]
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Metal Martyr (Free subscription) | 04/28/2008
Ministry head honcho Al Jourgensen recently sat down for a lengthy video interview with MP3.com. Filmed in Al's hotel room on the eve of the band's final performance in San Francisco, the chat centers on the end of Jourgensen's long-running band, and what, exactly, he plans to fill his time with post-Ministry. Aside from a [...]
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Running The Voodoo Down (Free subscription) | 04/02/2008
I've been listening to a whole lot of thrash, old and new, in recent months, and it's bringing a whole bunch of bands back to my mind after long absences. Even that wasn't enough to make me recall Rigor Mortis, though; it wasn't until I did a recent phone interview with Ministry's Al Jourgensen, discussing the band's upcoming farewell tour, and he mentioned "Mikey, our guitarist," referring to Mike...
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Metal Martyr (Free subscription) | 03/27/2008
This is a genre I don’t think I have ever covered on Metal Martyr because there is already an Industrial Music Channel here at b5Media. Now some people would argue that Ministry is Insustrial and I’m not sure what else to call it because that’s what it sounds like to me. Anyway, Al Jourgensen put together [...]
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Spinner.com (Free subscription) | 03/26/2008
Filed under: News , Album , Exclusive Spinner.com : Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen is riding in his tour bus on the way to the first stop of the band's farewell tour, when he tells Spinner that he will no longer be a part of a band because he's "too old, too wrinkly and I don't want to get addicted... Read more
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Aversion Music (Free subscription) | 03/20/2008
Ministry might have issued its final "official" studio album, but Al Jourgensen isn't going to fade into memory so easily, with a collection of cover songs on the way.
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Pitchfork (Free subscription) | 03/17/2008
Ministry's 11th and "last" studio album, is also the final piece in Al Jourgensen's anti-Bush trilogy, which also includes 2004's Houses of the Molé and 2006's Rio Grande Blood .
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Sport Syndicate (Free subscription) | 03/04/2008
There's nothing like pledging your undying support for a hockey team 24 points out of first place in its conference, right? Nobody's about to accuse Ministry's Al Jourgensen of jumping about a Chicago Blackhawks bandwagon with his new hockey anthem "Keys to the City." The song, which will make its debut at the Blackhawks' home game and on iTunes Wednesday (March 5). "The Chicago Blackhawks rule
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Hidden Track (Free subscription) | 03/03/2008
Now that they've finished covering the Biscuits three-night run at the Starland Ballroom, the iClips crew is off to Florida where they will webcast all four days of action from Langerado. Tune in on Thursday to watch the unofficial start of the festival season live from Big Cypress. Only three days to go! Let's begin the [...]
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Aversion Music (Free subscription) | 03/03/2008
There's nothing like pledgin your undying support for a hockey team 24 points out of first place in its conference, right?