Industrial metal masters Ministry will release their 15th studio album, “Moral Hygiene”, on October 1 via Nuclear Blast Records.
Containing some of Ministry’s strongest and most inspired material to date, the 10-track follow-up to 2018’s “AmeriKKKant” is frontman Al Jourgensen’s societal manifesto and plea for civilization to get back to a set of standards that lives up to and embraces our humanity.
Says Jourgensen: “The good thing about literally taking a year off from any social activity or touring is that you really get to sit back and get an overview of things as they are happening, as opposed to being caught up in the moment. And what I saw with how we handled several public crises — from the pandemic to racial injustice to who we vote in to lead our country — is that times are changing, and society needed to change to get away from the idea that has permeated us of take care of yourself, fuck everything else. Now more than ever we need moral hygiene. It consumed me as I wrote this album. It’s not some pious term. It’s what we have to return to in order to function as the human species on this planet. And I’m proud to have had such great guests on this album to help cement that message like Billy Morrison, Jello Biafra and Arabian Prince.”
In conjunction with today’s album announcement, the track “Good Trouble” has been released, which can be seen right below.
01 – “Alert Level” (feat. Arabian Prince)
02 – “Good Trouble”
03 – “Sabotage Is Sex” (feat. Jello Biafra)
04 – “Disinformation”
05 – “Search And Destroy” (The Stooges cover) (feat. Billy Morrison)
06 – “Believe Me”
07 – “Broken System”
08 – “We Shall Resist”
09 – “Death Toll”
10 – “TV Song #6 (Right Around The Corner Mix)”