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Below is our complete Surgical Meth Machine news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.
Surgical Meth Machine Posts "Rich People Problems"
Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen's new project Surgical Meth Machine recently unleashed a debut album via Nuclear Blast Records. Today, the band has released a lyric video for the song "Rich People Problems."
"Surgical Meth Machine" was recorded primarily at Jourgensen's home studio in Burbank, California with his longtime engineer Sam D'Ambruoso. The full track listing consists of:
01. I'm Sensitive
02. Tragic Alert
03. I Want More
04. Rich People Problems
05. I Don't Wanna
06. Smash And Grab
07. Unlistenable
08. Gates Of Steel
09. Spudnik
10. Just Go Home
11. Just Keep Going
12. I'm Invisible More...
Surgical Meth Machine Discusses "I'm Invisible"
Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen's new project Surgical Meth Machine released a debut album last week via Nuclear Blast Records.
The record was recorded primarily at Jourgensen's home studio in Burbank, California with his longtime engineer Sam D'Ambruoso. Al has recorded a series of album trailers for "Surgical Meth Machine" and today the sixth clip has been made available just in time for 4/20.
Check out the new video where Al discusses the song "I'm Invisible" below. If you haven't heard the song yet, a music video for "I'm Invisible" is available here.
Surgical Meth Machine Says "I Don't Wanna"
After the bizarre and unfortunate "I'm Invisible," Al Jourgenson is at it again with another video off his Surgical Meth Machine project.
Check out brand new track "I Don't Wanna" via the YouTube player below, courtesy of The Wall Street Journal.
Surgical Meth Machine is set to release a self-titled debut, which was recorded primarily at Jourgensen's home studio in Los Angeles, California on April 15th worldwide. The track listing is as follows:
01. I'm Sensitive
02. Tragic Alert
03. I Want More
04. Rich People Problems
05. I Don't Wanna
06. Smash And Grab
07. Unlistenable
08. Gates Of Steel
09. Spudnik
10. Just Go Home
11. Just Keep Going
12. I'm Invisible More...
Surgical Meth Machine Posts New Video
Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen's new project Surgical Meth Machine has signed up with Nuclear Blast Records for the release of a 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.
In anticipation of the release, Uncle Al is treating fans with the premiere of the official video for new track "I'm Invisible," and it's probably not at all what fans were expecting. Check it out below.
Commenting on the video, Al states: "Hello folks, thought y'all might like to see some home videos of my last Las Vegas vacation. WARNING: do not attempt to view this unless sufficiently high!”
Al Jourgenson Talks Music Industry Then Vs. Now
Old uncle Al blathers on yet further about the good old days while promoting his new project Surgical Meth Machine.
This new band from Ministry mainman Al Jourgenson will drop a self-titled album via Nuclear Blast Records on April 15th, 2016. The record was recorded primarily at Jourgensen's home studio in Burbank, California with his longtime engineer Sam D'Ambruoso.
Al has recorded a series of album trailers for Surgical Meth Machine, with the fifth one being posted online today. Check out the new clip below, whre Al shares his thoughts on the music industry now and how it was back in the day.
Surgical Meth Machine Posts Fourth Video Teaser
Ready for Surgical Meth Machine teaser video #4? Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen's new project recently inked a deal with Nuclear Blast Records for a 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 fourth one being posted online today.
Check out the new clip below, where AL discusses the drumming on the new album, working on music without his Ministry comrades, and more. More...
Surgical Meth Machine Posts Third Teaser Trailer
Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen's new project Surgical Meth Machine recently inked a deal with Nuclear Blast Records for the release of a 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 third one being posted online today.
Check out the new clip below, where Al discusses working with his long time collaborator Sam D'Ambrouso and the album's dichotomous material. The album's track listing is as follows:
01. I'm Sensitive
02. Tragic Alert
03. I Want More
04. Rich People Problems
05. I Don't Wanna
06. Smash And Grab
07. Unlistenable
08. Gates Of Steel
09. Spudnik
10. Just Go Home
11. Just Keep Going
12. I'm Invisible More...
Surgical Meth Machine Talks Band Name, Artwork
The second in a series of teaser clips discussing the upcoming Surgical Meth Machine self-titled, debut album is now online.
In this latest clip, mainman Al Jourgensen (Ministry), discusses the cover artwork and band name. Check it out below.
The new 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 via Nuclear Blast. More...
Al Jourgenson Comments On Nuclear Blast Signing
Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen's new project Surgical Meth Machine recently inked a deal with Nuclear Blast Records for a self-titled debut album release.
A video has come online with Al discussing the signing, in which he describes Nuclear Blast as being very foolish for signing a bitter old carcass like him and expecting to make any money.
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 15 worldwide. The new album's track listing is:
01. I'm Sensitive
02. Tragic Alert (streaming here)
03. I Want More
04. Rich People Problems
05. I Don't Wanna
06. Smash And Grab
07. Unlistenable
08. Gates Of Steel
09. Spudnik
10. Just Go Home
11. Just Keep Going
12. I'm Invisible More...
Surgical Meth Machine Streaming "Tragic Alert"
Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen's new project, Surgical Meth Machine, has inked a deal with Nuclear Blast Records for a self-titled debut album release.
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. In support of the forthcoming album, Al has launched a brand-new lyric video for new track "Tragic Alert." Check it out below.
Al commented: "I hope you enjoy this soundtrack to the New World Order... you should, y'all helped create it!" More...
Surgical Meth Machine Signs With Nuclear Blast
Ministry mainman Al Jourgensen's new project, Surgical Meth Machine, has inked a deal with Nuclear Blast Records for the release of a 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.
"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."
01. I'm Sensitive
02. Tragic Alert
03. I Want More
04. Rich People Problems
05. I Don't Wanna
06. Smash And Grab
07. Unlistenable
08. Gates Of Steel
09. Spudnik
10. Just Go Home
11. Just Keep Going
12. I'm Invisible More...