Ministry is revisiting their synth-pop roots with a new album titled "The Squirrely Years Revisited," featuring re-recorded tracks from their early albums like "With Sympathy" and "Twitch." The album is set to release on March 28th, with notable tracks including "Everyday Is Halloween" and "Work for Love." Alongside the album, the band will kick off a North American tour starting April 29th, 2025, featuring support from Nitzer Ebb and Die Krupps. Frontman Al Jourgensen expressed a newfound appreciation for their early work, stating, "Since I hated my early stuff for decades, I decided to take ownership of it and do it right."
"Since I hated my early stuff for decades, I decided to take ownership of it and do it right," Jourgensen said of the project via a press release.
The tour will see frontman Al Jourgensen and company performing songs from the early Ministry albums With Sympathy and Twitch, featuring their initial synth-pop/goth sound.
The Squirrely Years Revisited is not to be confused with Ministry's previously announced final album, which sees Jourgensen and Paul Barker reunited in the studio.
The North American tour kicks off April 29th in Phoenix and runs through June 5th in Las Vegas, with support from contemporaries like Nitzer Ebb.
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