Ministry estrenan “We Hate”, segundo single de su disco de despedida

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Ministry release “We Hate”, second single from their farewell album

Ministry They premiere “We Hate”, the second preview piece of what will be “Hate To Go (Take Out Or Delivery)”which will be the farewell album of the leading industrial rock group.

“Hate To Go (Take Out Or Delivery)” will see the light next October 30 through Cleopatra Records and will include a total of ten songs, including this “We Hate” that has just been released and “Burned Out”, which could be heard already in July. This album will mark the closing of the career of the band led by the charismatic Al Jourgensen.

Those who are authentic references in the history of industrial rock and metal will say goodbye after forty-five years of adventure, seventeen studio albums, eight live albums, eight parallel projects, two documentaries, an autobiography by Jourgensen and a very long list of tours around the planet.

“Hate To Go (Take Out Or Delivery)” It features Jourgensen, Monte Pittman (guitar), Cesar Soto (guitar), Paul D’Amour (bass), John Bechdel (synthesizers), Pepe Clarke Magaña (drums) and, as a special collaboration, who was a member of the group’s most successful years, Paul Barker, who participates in the song “We’re Still Here.”

“Hate To Go (Take Out Or Delivery” will include the following songs: “Crickets”, “Voices Of Hate”, “Clown Car”, “We Hate”, “Delete”, “Grifter”, “The White Man Lied”, “Singularity”, “Burned Out” and “We’re Still Here (feat. Paul Barker)”. The cassette and vinyl editions will not include the song “The White Man Lied.”

As for the tour, which will pass through our country, it will have a repertoire that will combine some of these new songs with a selection of classics from the American band’s career. In this way, the legendary band led will put an end to more than four decades of history with concerts in Madrid and Barcelona alongside the Germans Die Kruppsother references of industrial rock – in this case from Germany – as special guests. The two Spanish concerts will take place on the days April 14, 2027 in La Riviera (Madrid) and April 15, 2027 in Paral·lel 62 (Barcelona). You can get tickets at www.route.resurrection.es.

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