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MINISTRY: New Video Interview With SIN QUIRIN - July 22, 2012
GetYourRockOut.com conducted an interview with MINISTRY guitarist Sin Quirin prior to the band's July 21 concert at the Academy in Manchester, England. You can now watch the chat below.

MINISTRY's new album, "Relapse", sold 3,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 193 on The Billboard 200 chart. Issued on March 26, the CD was recorded last fall at mainman Al Jourgensen's industrial compound studio in with his favorite co-conspirators Mike Scaccia (RIGOR MORTIS), Tony Campos (STATIC-X, SOULFLY), Tommy Victor (PRONG) and Casey Orr (RIGOR MORTIS, GWAR).

MINISTRY's current touring lineup:

* Al Jourgensen - Vocals, Guitar
* Mike Scaccia (RIGOR MORTIS) - Guitar
* Casey Orr (RIGOR MORTIS) - Bass
* John Bechdel (KILLING JOKE, FEAR FACTORY) - Keyboards
* Aaron Rossi (REVOLTING COCKS) - Drums
* Sin Quirin (REVOLTING COCKS) - Guitar

SOULFLY bassist Tony Campos is not performing with MINISTRY due to scheduling conflicts.

Thirty years and 12 albums later, as well as a near-death experience in 2010, Jourgensen rises as a phoenix from the ashes with "Relapse" — still angry, still political and very very pissed off. Relapsing back into the music industry after a four-year hiatus, Jourgensen launches his audio assault with "Ghouldiggers", a no-holds-barred metal bullet aimed directly at the pitfalls of the industry he has survived. Everything Jourgensen predicted on "Houses Of The Molé", "Rio Grande Blood" and "The Last Sucker" has transpired and as we approach the Mayan calendar of the End of Days in 2012, Jourgensen, re-invigorated by the global 99 Percenters and Occupy Wall Street movement, navigates through "Relapse" once again as a reluctant prophet accusing, dissecting, cajoling and exhorting greed, corruption and lies.

Reaching back to his punk rock roots, Jourgensen and his MINISTRY pirates cover S.O.D.'s "United Forces" — a track written 20 years ago still relevant today as a call to arms for the unrighteous and to those who feel disenfranchised by the "system" as it stands today.

Cited as the driving force behind a cross-section of metal genres from industrial's NINE INCH NAILS and STATIC-X to nu metal's KORN, LINKIN PARK and LIMP BIZKIT, and receiving six Grammy nominations for "Best Metal Performance", Jourgensen returns with his greatest achievement to date with "Relapse".

Interview:



Performance (July 6 at Getaway Rock Festival in Gävle, Sweden):



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posted by : RiotAct666
7/22/2012 10:51:33 AM
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Good interview. Long live Ministry!!!!!


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COMMENT | Relapse
posted by : gargantuan_mess
7/22/2012 11:52:31 AM
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Relapse better than anything they've done in the last 2 decades? FUCK NO. Relapse is complete suck!

Animostima was great, Houses of the Mole was crap, Darkside of the Spoon was crap too.

I've been a Ministry fan since the late 80's....trust me Relapse is straight metal with none of what Ministry so great. Worst $10 I've spen on iTunes possibly ever.


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COMMENT | Hmmm?
posted by : RedZombie
7/22/2012 2:49:48 PM
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Not a fan of '99 Percenters'? Haha. I don't know, but I kinda liked the album. Better than Houses of the freakin' Mole. Best one they've ever done is called Psalm 69.


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COMMENT | As much as I love Ministry...
posted by : HammerOfAstraea
7/22/2012 4:40:33 PM
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That is such an awful picture to be promoting Ministry with really. It looks like an old crackwhore.


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COMMENT | good news
posted by : Kevin Cellar
7/22/2012 6:22:35 PM
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I'm a big fan of Ministry, and it is SO good to hear how well they are doing right now!


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COMMENT | ps...
posted by : Kevin Cellar
7/22/2012 6:27:28 PM
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I'm new to Blabbermouth and this is by far the coolest thing I've seen on here so far. Really wish to hear more stuff about cool bands like this. Awesome interview!!


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