Surgical Meth Machine—the new collaborative venture between Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen and his longtime engineer Sam D’Ambruoso—will release their self-titled debut album on April 15th through Nuclear Blast. The track listing and cover art for it can be found below:
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”
Jourgensen commented of the release:
“There’s a couple of real poppy things on there, which brings me full circle, because, literally, I don’t give a fuck anymore. So I’m actually almost acknowledging that first horrible pop record I did in 1983. I’m crooning on some songs, I’ve got some pop songs on there, and then there’s just brutal assault for the rest of it. It’s a very dichotomous record, but it’s me, and I’m acknowledging everything that’s been me through, like, the last 35 years. Let’s just throw my balls on the table and hope somebody doesn’t have a meat cleaver running.”
While Jourgensen may be ready to acknowledge “With Sympathy“, don’t expect him to sign it anytime soon.
