New Ministry Album, Song

2021-07-09 by Fernando Alves | 15 Comments
Industrial metallers Ministry released a brand new song, 'Good Trouble', from their upcoming album Moral Hygiene due to be released October 1st, 2021 via Nuclear Blast Records. The official video can be seen below.


Ben Garcia (Rage4Order Designs)

Moral Hygiene tracklist:

1. Alert Leve
2. Good Trouble
3. Sabotage Is Sex
4. Disinformation
5. Search and Destroy
6. Believe Me
7. Broken System
8. We Shall Resist
9. Death Toll
10. TV Song #6 (Right Around The Corner Mix)

Pre-order at: https://media.nuclearblast.de/shoplanding/2021/Ministry/moralhygiene

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Voivod
Staff Reviewer
July 9th 2021
11510 Comments


Brilliant album art.

Faraudo
July 9th 2021
5389 Comments


Yeah, album art is kinda cool ngl

ChaoticVortex
July 9th 2021
1616 Comments


LMAO that art, at least Uncle Al still has a good sense of humor.

rockarollacola
July 9th 2021
2473 Comments


Better than anything on AmeriKKKant; but it still sucks hard.

DatsNotDaMetulz
July 9th 2021
4514 Comments


Ehhhh calling your album Moral Hygiene after being completely silent in Sin Quirin feels a bit off

ArsMoriendi
July 9th 2021
42330 Comments


As far as I'm concerned, Ministry broke up sometime in 1997

rockarollacola
July 9th 2021
2473 Comments


Dude, diddling kids is okay as long as you bash the fash.

cordwainerbird
July 9th 2021
1375 Comments


no kiddin? really hope this is better than their last efforts

cordwainerbird
July 9th 2021
1375 Comments


this isn't very good. but better. good job al

BigBlob
July 9th 2021
5948 Comments


Al Jourgensen tries too hard. bless

Grungil
July 10th 2021
663 Comments


Its catchy. The harmonica really sounds nice.

TecumsehGargoyle
July 10th 2021
71 Comments


Sounds like classic Ministry

KevinKC
July 17th 2021
1598 Comments


Al Jourgensen speaks a lot about politics and he does so in a very literal, un-artistic, non-poetical manner. No nuance, no subtlety, no desire to leave room for the listener to think for themselves or overlook this aspect of the music, just plain direct political discourse.
I wouldn't necessarily expect or ask the level of understanding of an historian or of an expert from a metal singer, but Al Jourgensen has reached a very serious level of stupidity, complacency, cowardice and irresponsibility in his last albums and I think that is problematic and detrimental to the music.
He's so bad that if he cared only about looking like a rebel in a "hyping" sort of way, he's discourse wouldn't be any different.

XyphDryne
July 17th 2021
403 Comments


A pretty accurate and wise statement, Kevin. I fully agree, whatever political view one has. But this is not very stimulating.

A statement like Fuck the police in itself is already stupid enough...

cordwainerbird
July 17th 2021
1375 Comments


^ lmfao

the issue is not that al is lacking subtlety in how he approaches politics but that al is lacking subtlety and nuance in just about anything



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