MINISTRY Releases New Single ‘We Hate’ From Final Album ‘Hate To Go (Take Out Or Delivery)’
Industrial rock veterans MINISTRY have released a new single and video, "We Hate", taken from their final studio album, "Hate To Go (Take Out Or Delivery)". Frontman Al Jourgensen has been vocal in his criticism of US President Donald Trump, and the track is described as a pointed response to Trump's frequent, self-promotional social media output. The release marks another step towards the end of MINISTRY's 45-year run, which has helped define the industrial music genre since its formation in 1981.
"Hate To Go (Take Out Or Delivery)" is due out on 30 October via Cleopatra Records and will be MINISTRY's 17th studio album, featuring a final collaboration with former member Paul Barker alongside current band members. It follows lead single "Burned Out" and will be released across vinyl, CD, cassette and digital formats, including several variants and box sets. MINISTRY will play a handful of remaining US shows in 2026, including Red Rocks and Chicago's Salt Shed, before embarking on a "Goodbye Europe" tour with Die Krupps in April 2027, which includes UK dates in Manchester, Nottingham and London, ahead of a farewell US run to be announced.
- MINISTRY release "We Hate" single from farewell album, out 30 October
- Track reportedly aimed at criticising US President Donald Trump
- Farewell tour includes UK, European and US dates through 2027