{"id":1330,"date":"2011-11-14T20:41:05","date_gmt":"2011-11-14T20:41:05","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2011-11-14T20:41:05","modified_gmt":"2011-11-14T20:41:05","slug":"","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.livestagemusic.com\/?p=1330","title":{"rendered":"Buck Satan and the 666 shooters &#8211; Bikers are welcome ladies drink for free"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ministry Founder Al Jourgensen, the godfather of industrial metal, has long been known as his country doppelganger, Buck Satan \u2013 an ode to Jourgensen\u2019s longtime country hero Buck Owens, who just prior to his death \u201cblessed\u201d Jourgensen\u2019s country side project Buck Satan &#038; The 666 Shooters. Featuring guest artists from the metal world as well as country artists, fiddlers, cellists, pedal steel guitars, mandolins, banjos, Jourgensen digs deep into the vaults of his extensive knowledge of country music to produce this array of original tracks as well as a nod to Gram Parsons on Drug Store Truck Driving Man. Jourgensen describes the music as \u201cHeavy Western\u201d or \u201cCountry Core.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Well, I have to say this is definitely very very different to Ministry.  I think any Ministry fan who listens to this because of Al Jourgensen&#8217;s involvement is in for a shock &#8211; its only those fans with a wide ranging taste in music who are going to really appreciate this album.  It&#8217;s basically Country &#038; Western but faster and heavier.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s surprisingly good actually &#8211; even though Country &#038; Western certainly isn&#8217;t the sort of music that normally appeals to me, this is strangely addictive stuff.  The range of instruments used helps give the music a different feel to country &#038; western while still keeping much of the essence. <\/p>\n<p>This is great music with a really fun party feel to it.  Al Jourgensen has never been one to stick to conventions and with his Buck Satan alter-ego he&#8217;s produced some great music that is likely to shock many of Ministry&#8217;s fans as well as fans of Country and Western, but once you get over the initial shock and listen to the music you can start to really appreciate what he&#8217;s produced here &#8211; a great album.<\/p>\n<p>&#8221;Bikers Welcome! Ladies Drink Free&#8221; is out on December 16th in Europe through AFM records (out on November 11th in the US).<\/p>\n<p>Lineup: <\/p>\n<p>Buck Satan (alias Al Jourgensen: Ministry)<br \/>\nfeaturing:<br \/>\nRick Nielsen (CHEAP TRICK)<br \/>\nTony Campos (STATIC-X)<br \/>\nMike Scaccia (RIGOR MORTIS)<\/p>\n<p>Track Listing:<\/p>\n<p>1. Quicker Than Liquor<br \/>\n2. What\u2019s Wrong With Me<br \/>\n3. Medication Nation<br \/>\n4. Drug Store Truck Drivin\u2019 Man<br \/>\n5. The Only Time I\u2019m Sober Is When you\u2019re Gone<br \/>\n6. Cheap Wine, Cheap Ramen<br \/>\n7. Down The Drain<br \/>\n8. Sleepless Nights and Bar Room Fights<br \/>\n9. Friend of the Devil<br \/>\n10. Ten Long Years In Texas<br \/>\n11. I Hate Every Bone In Your Body Except Mine<br \/>\n12. Take Me Away<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ministry Founder Al Jourgensen, the godfather of industrial metal, has long been known as his country doppelganger, Buck Satan \u2013 an ode to Jourgensen\u2019s longtime country hero Buck Owens, who just prior to his death \u201cblessed\u201d Jourgensen\u2019s country side project Buck Satan &#038; The 666 Shooters. 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