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MINISTRY's New Song “Alert Level” Samples Teen Activist Greta Thunberg

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Not one to let the quarantine get in the way of his productivity, Al Jourgensen has launched a new Ministry song "Alert Level," commenting on current events in the world. The song even features samples of teen activist Greta Thunberg and other activists, as a call to action.

The song comes from the band's as yet titled 15th studio release, the follow up to 2018's AmeriKKKant. According to the press release:

The song is the first new material from Jourgensen in two years and has a timely message as America—and the global population—faces epidemics, environmental crises, political corruption and one of the biggest elections of our lifetime. Regarding “Alert Level,” Jourgensen says, “We finished the song in January and it sounded great during rehearsals for our Australia/Japan tour dates, before we went into quarantine. The original plan was to finish the new record before the July ‘Industrial Strength’ US tour so we could have an Election Day release, but in lieu of the circumstances—and how relevant the song feels for these bizarre times—we decided to release ‘Alert Level’ now. Considering that this song features the question ‘How concerned are you?’ I’ll be interested to see how folks answer it themselves.”

Ministry is encouraging fans to get out and vote

Credits for “Alert Level” include:
Al Jourgensen – vocals/guitar/keys
Cesar Soto – guitar/bass
Dan Cleary – bass
Roy Mayorga – drums
Arabian Prince – scratch
Michael Rozon – keys, drum programming
Liz Walton, Chad & Jill Smith – backup vocals
Engineered by Michael Rozon
Mixed by Al Jourgensen & Michael Rozon
Produced by Al Jourgensen
Mastered by DNA Mastering

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