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''Houses of the Molé'' is the ninth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on June 21, 2004 by
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. It is noteworthy for being the first Ministry album not to feature bassist and longtime collaborator
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since ''
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'' (1986). It was also the first album to feature
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on guitar since 1996's ''
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''.


Overview

The album is the first part of the band's anti- Bush trilogy, followed by ''
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'' (2006) and '' The Last Sucker'' (2007). It was released in the run up to the 2004 American presidential elections, in the last few months of Bush's first term as president. Nearly all songs start with the letter "W" in their title, except for "No W" and the hidden track "Psalm 23". The first track on the album, " No W", features numerous satirical samples of Bush's speeches, particularly samples in which he spoke of his
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. Compared to its subsequent follow-ups, the musical style of the album is more
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-oriented. Jourgensen describes ''Houses of the Molé'' as a "rebirth" album as he started Ministry anew without long time collaborator Paul Barker who left after the '' Animositisomina'' tour due to a falling-out. In his autobiography, Jourgensen describes that he wrote "Walrus" as a way to "celebrate" Barker's departure. In it, it has the words ''"Paul is no longer with us"'' played backwards on repeat. Jourgensen has stated that the name ''Houses of the Molé'' is a tribute to
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's 1973 album ''
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''.
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itself is a Mexican sauce made from chocolate that is nearly black in color, an image that Jourgensen believes represents crude oil. Former Ministry drummer
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stated in an interview that he worked on ''Houses of the Molé'', for which he received no credit, and also stated that Ministry had problems properly compensating all of the musicians who contributed to their records. He also referred to "someone" in Ministry as being a "liar" and "full of shit", and disputed the statement and common belief that Al Jourgensen was solely responsible for writing almost all of Ministry's material. He also said "Houses of the Molé" was "the worst lbumtitle in the world". This was the first Ministry studio album to not chart on the Billboard 200. Due to slow sales, the band left Sanctuary.


Reception

In 2005, ''Houses of the Molé'' was ranked No. 434 in '' Rock Hard'' magazine's book of ''The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time''.


Track listing

The original release of ''Houses of the Molé'' featured "Psalm 23", an alternate version of "No W". Later releases feature a Redux version of "No W" (with the "
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" samples removed), dropped "Psalm 23", and added another (hidden) track titled "Bloodlines". "Walrus" is hidden track on track 69, just like their song "Everybody" on their 1999 album '' Dark Side of the Spoon''. Every other track on the CD editions of the album consists of five seconds of silence.


Personnel


Ministry

* Alien Jourgensen
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,
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s (1–4, 8, 9), bass (1, 7, 8), programming, slide guitar (5), harmonica (9),
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*
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lead guitar Lead guitar (also known as solo guitar) is a musical part for a guitar in which the guitarist plays melody lines, instrumental fill passages, guitar solos, and occasionally, some riffs and chords within a song structure. The lead is the featu ...
(1–3, 8), guitars, bass (2, 6, 9),
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(5, 9) *
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– bass (3–5), background vocals (5) * Mark Baker – drums (3–5),
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(3), background vocals (5)


Additional personnel

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– programming (2, 6, 7, 9), drums (8),
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(9), background vocals (9) * Angie Jourgensen – background vocals (5, 9) * Odin Myers – background vocals (5) * Carl Wayne – background vocals (5) * Kol Marshall – B3 organ (8, 9) * Turner Vanblarcum – DJ voice (8) * Lawton Outlaw – original cover, inside tray art, art direction, design * Paul Elledge –
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*
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– drums (uncredited)


Chart positions


References


Bibliography

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Houses of the Mole, The 2004 albums Albums produced by Al Jourgensen Ministry (band) albums Sanctuary Records albums Albums recorded at Sonic Ranch Cultural depictions of George W. Bush