Bikers Welcome! Ladies Drink Free , the longtime
anticipated debut from BUCK SATAN AND THE 666 SHOOTERS -- the country/metal
alter-ego debut from Ministry's infamous founder, Al Jourgensen -- finally
nears official stateside CD release via AFM Records in conjunction with
DisManic via E1 Distrobution this Tuesday, January 17th. In celebration of
the album's release, the fine heathens at Revolver Magazine have hosted an
in-house hellbent hoedown this week and are currently streaming the entire
album.
Witness the auditory debauchery at this location.
In addition to his worldwide notoriety as the Godfather of
industrial metal, the public has long been aware of Al Jourgensen's
doppelganger, Buck Satan, an idea birthed in homage to his longtime country
music hero Buck Owens. Owens, just prior to his death, "blessed"
Jourgensen’s country side-project BUCK SATAN AND THE 666 SHOOTERS,
and now finally fully realized years later, this anticipated, apocalyptic bit
of filthy modern Americana is complete, the collection of hymns dubbed Bikers
Welcome! Ladies Drink Free.
Jourgensen recruited additional henchmen for the debut
recordings from BUCK SATAN AND THE 666 SHOOTERS, including Rick
Nielsen (Cheap Trick), Tony Campos (Static-X) and Mike Scaccia (Rigor Mortis),
in addition to a plethora of guest musicians bearing fiddles, cellos, pedal
steel guitars, mandolins, banjos, and more to construct the album. Weighing in
with over fifty minutes of high-octane "country core" depravity, Bikers
Welcome! Ladies Drink Free should no doubt be a highly anticipated
release for diehard Ministry/Jourgensen fans as well as anybody with a penchant
for outlaw country music or raging American rock in general.
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