(PR) Ministry front man Al Jourgensen has been confirmed to score, music supervise and create the soundtrack for the upcoming horror feature film "Wicked Lake," according to the film's executive producers Carl Morano and John Carchietta of Fever Dreams, the feature's production company."Wicked Lake," which Jourgensen described as "Faster Pussycat Kill Kill gone very, very bad," is the sordid supernatural tale of a group of four co-ed girls on a weekend getaway tailed by two clans of deranged male predatory perverts. Jourgensen is also set to perform a small role in the film as a perverted art professor. "Not exactly a stretch for me," states Jourgensen.
Tentatively scheduled for a Spring 2008 release, "Wicked Lake" is directed by Jourgensen's good friend, filmmaker Zach Passero. Passero, whose past feature credits include "The Big, Weird and Normal" and "Motel: Glimpse," directed Ministry's video "Lieslieslies" (2006) as well as hand-rendering the animated video "Fire Engine" for Jourgensen's side project, The Revolting Cocks. Jourgensen and Passero first met on the set of Ministry's "No W" video at Sonic Ranch, TX in 2004.
Commented Morano and Carchietta, "We are delirious and overjoyed with Al's involvement in 'Wicked Lake' but we fear that his manic energy and supernatural musical genius could be a sign of the impending apocalypse or the end of cinema as we know it."