REVOLTING COCKS To Play Free Acoustic Show In El Paso

November 25, 2008

REVOLTING COCKS (REVCO),the band led by MINISTRY mainman Al Jourgensen, will play a FREE acoustic show December 5 at Uncle Paulie's Pub in El Paso, Texas beginning at 10:00 p.m. More information is available on the poster below.

REVOLTING COCKS' new album, "Sex-O Olympic-O", is scheduled for release in 2009.

"This is the best REVCO album I've ever done," Jourgensen said. "As a matter of fact, I think this is the best album — including MINISTRY, PAILHEAD, LARD — anything I've ever done, period. Production-wise, song-wise, I'm really, really happy with this record. It's the first CD I've ever gotten back from the mastering studio that I didn't have anything to bitch about. No complaints. I listened to the whole thing and just went, 'OK, that's a wrap. Let's go'!"

"Sex-O Olympic-O" retains the unmistakable REVCO industrial-dance-metal sound, and sees Sin Quirin (guitar),Josh Bradford, (vocals) and Clayton Worbeck (keyboards),let first-wave glam rock seep into their already rich sound. Case in point, the soon-to-be quirky anthem (and first single from the album),"I'm Not Gay", which debuted on MINISTRY's 2008 C U LaTouR" live shows and is now a solid staple on MySpace and Facebook homepages around the world.

Tracks such as "Hookerbot 3000" and "The Red Parrot" show evidence that REVCO's affection for frequenting strip clubs has certainly rubbed off on them musically, as many of the songs sound like a custom-made soundtrack for strippers worldwide to strut their stuff to. But if you dig deep into the lyrics, you'll be afforded a direct look into the warped and twisted mind of Bradford. "Josh recorded a lot of these vocals in his apartment, really thin walls with no soundproofing," points out Worbeck. "He was tracking in the middle of the night with headphones on, yelling at the top of his lungs these bizarre phrases that are in the song. If you think about it, his neighbors weren't hearing music, all they were hearing was him yelling these strange lyrics. His neighbors must think he's insane."

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