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"I love this band and have spent the best part of my adulthood dedicated to the cause... However, I do think it's time for me to try something else" - Wayne Hussey October 2007
The Mission UK have no future plans to record new material or perform on tour. The "Farewell tour" during early 2008 culminated in a 4 show spectacular at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London and has been recorded for audio CD and DVD release.
Thank you to every Missionary for your love and support. Keep the Faith..
T H E M I S S I O N : T H E S T O R Y S O F A R . . .
In late 1985 Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams left The Sisters Of Mercy and formed The Mission - also known as 'The Mission UK' in USA, as an obscure 70's US funk band still owned the rights to the name - with Yorkshiremen Mick Brown (ex Red Lorry Yellow Lorry) and Simon Hinkler (ex Artery / Pulp); in early 1986 they embarked on their first European tour, supporting The Cult. They released 2 singles independently, both reaching No.1 in the UK alternative charts, before signing a worldwide record deal with Phonogram (now Universal).Their first single for the new label, "Stay With Me", went straight into the UK chart at No. 30 followed by their debut album "God's Own Medicine" at No. 14. Over the next eight years the band released six more albums and had a further 12 hit singles including the anthemic classics such as "Wasteland", "Tower Of Strength", "Beyond The Pale", "Deliverance" and "Butterfly On A Wheel". Total worldwide record sales to date have now well exceeded 4 million.During this period, The Mission enhanced their reputation as one of the best and most exciting live bands in the world winning countless accolades, and inspiring both lurid media stories and a fanatical following as they toured constantly including highlights like seven sold out consecutive shows at the Astoria Theatre in London (they still hold the house record to this day), headlining the famous Reading Festival twice, and also playing with U2, The Cure and Robert Plant, amongst others.Following the departure of Simon Hinkler, The Mission was joined by guitarist Mark Gemini Thwaite in 1992, as work commenced on 'Neverland', the long awaited follow-up to Masque. In 1994 the band released the singles collection 'Sum & Substance' then parted company with Phonogram after a number of contractual disputes and signed their label "Neverland" to Sony Dragnet in Europe, subsequently releasing the 'Neverland' album in 1995 and 'Blue' in 1996, before Wayne and the band decided to call a halt to the general craziness of their existence to seek respite and well earned solace.In 1999, fully reinvigorated following a three year haitus, The Mission reunited with a line up of Wayne Hussey, Craig Adams, Mark Gemini Thwaite and newboy Scott Garrett (ex Cult) on drums, and after a few spectacularly successful early shows, embarked on a year long tour that saw the band visit places as far flung as Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, USA, South Africa, Greece (Recon 2000), including memorable appearances at the Eurorock and M'era Luna Festivals and which culminated in a successful full 8 week European tour in November/December 2000.In late 2001 The Mission released "AurA", an album many considered to be a stunning return to form. It marked the beginning of a contemporary and exciting new era for the band and the welcome return of all of the band's old swagger, relevance and confidence. The album reached No. 1 in the German alternative chart and stayed there for eight weeks. The band also embarked on a German tour as special guests of their friends H.I.M with Rob Holliday (ex Curve and Sulpher front man) on guitar to replace the committed elsewhere Mark Gemini Thwaite to coincide with the release of the album, quickly followed by their own very successful six week tour of Europe in 2002.In April 2002 The Mission returned to South America for proposed shows in Brazil, Argentina, Chile & Peru. Unfortunately, during the course of their time in Brazil, original founder member Craig Adams had to leave the band and return to the UK for personal reasons. But Wayne Hussey continued on and played the remaining shows on his own with just an acoustic guitar. As soon as the South American tour was finished, the band repaired to the UK and found a replacement bass player in Richie Vernon (ex Peter Perrett and Eddie & The Hot Rods) and seamlessly carried on throughout the summer to play further successful shows in Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Ireland, Germany, USA, and the UK.In 2003, The Mission continued to play shows around the globe and it was during this time that new & current drummer Steve Spring (ex Curve) first played with the band; in April 2004 The Mission filmed and recorded their show in Cologne, Germany for a DVD ’Lighting The Candles’ released in late 2005.
In August 2005 the Mission embarked on their longest European tour in quite some time, commencing with shows in South Africa, followed by an extensive two month European tour, with long time Mission guitarist Mark Gemini Thwaite now permanently back in the fold.Spring 2006 saw the release of ’Anthology - The Phonogram Years’, a 2CD set including all 11 of The Mission’s Top 40 hits, with classics such as ’Wasteland’, ’Deliverance’ and ’Butterfly On A Wheel’ alongside rare mixes, long lost b-sides, BBC sessions and previously unreleased material.In September 2006 The Mission - featuring Hussey, Thwaite, Vernon and Spring - entered the studio to record a brand new album.. the first studio album in 5 years. ’God is a Bullet’, released in April 2007 on SPV in Europe and Cooking Vinyl in UK, with North American release on CV in July 2007, featured 15 new songs - plus 3 bonus tracks on the US edition - also new single ‘Keep It In The Family’ released in March ’07. It would have been easy for the band to revisit past glories but they resisted.. it’s a ‘guitar’ album full of swagger, confidence, good tunes, and, in Wayne Hussey, a songwriter that is at the top of his game.The current - and final - line up of The Mission toured the GIAB album extensively in Europe in summer 2007. The Mission’s first three studio albums - ’Gods Own Medicine’, ’The First Chapter’ and ’Children’ - were also remastered and re-released with bonus tracks by Universal records in 2007. Remastered versions of ’Carved in Sand’, ’Grains of Sand’ and ’Masque’ with bonus tracks were to follow in early 2008.In 2008 The Mission performed an exclusive once in a lifetime four-show event at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London UK between 27th February and 1st March 2008. Each show saw the band dedicate an entire album (covering the band’s first four albums ’First Chapter’, God’s Own Medicine’, ’Children’ and ’Carved in Sand’) plus favourite tracks from that era for that show. Mission vocalist and founder Wayne Hussey confirmed that these would in fact be the final ever shows for the band, as he felt it was now time to move on.. all four of the final London shows were recorded and are being released on 4 live audio CDs and a live DVD in 2008. Thus completing the ’Final Chapter’...
"Firstly, I want to say that in GIAB I think we made an album that stands more than favourably alongside anything we/I have ever released as The Mission. GIAB is a great way to bow out... we go out with our heads held high and secure in the knowledge that our final album is a real goodie.
And that also brings me to the idea that the UK Shepherds Bush shows be the last ones.....That is another great way to end. I wanted the band to finish on a high and what better way to finish than by playing these 4 London shows celebrating the history of The Mission.
This is an opportunity for us to play for you, you who have been so loyal and supportive to both myself and the band over the years, and to be able to say goodbye in an appropriate setting and manner. It will be emotional, I'm sure, for me as well as for you" Wayne Hussey, October 2007
"Twenty one years later and The Mission have weathered better than most of their contemporaries and still produce massive edifices of sound, hewn from elemental material. This is probably due to the fact that they were always a timeless rock group rather than goth band to begin with. My head and my heart are looking forward to seeing the boys on tour ripping up Europe and catching up with them for a drink or two. My liver on the other hand, is wincing at the prospect."
John Doran (Classic Rock, Metal Hammer, Record Collector) February 2007
"The Mission are a very influential band who haven't always gotten the respect they deserve.. this new album shows that more than two decades on they are still capable of delivering the goods, and making a record that stands up against the current breed to whom The Mission have been mentors"
Ian Camfield (XFM radio London, VH1) February 2007
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