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review by Mike Bond

THE MISSION - KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY

"A disappointing return from The Mission, KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY is a single that underwhelms"

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Keep It In The Family (Radio Edit) / Whether Man / Refugee / It Doesn't Matter Anymore Anyhow
COOKING VINYL

Celebrating 21 years as gloomy goth rocking behemoths, The Mission return here with the first single to be lifted from their forthcoming GOD IS A BULLET album.
KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY sees Wayne Hussey and the latest bunch of musicians he's calling The Mission carrying on their Cure meets U2 styled pomp rock.  Hardly the most incendiary or jaw dropping of comebacks, KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY is a plodding, faintly anthemic slice of wannabe stadium rock; Wayne Hussey delivering his vocals like Bono on an off day against vaguely dance oriented flavourings, plonky piano chords and soaring guitar theatrics.  It's elsewhere here that The Mission sound more promising, the nihilistic industrial rock of WHETHER MAN and IT DOESN'T MATTER ANYMORE ANYHOW finding them on more intriguing form and the darkly tinged REFUGEE a song suggesting Hussey and co still have the passion and conviction to enthral.
A disappointing return from The Mission, KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY is a single that underwhelms with its watered down Killers meets Embrace styled pomp rock and is a release only redeemed by a trio of more engaging b-sides.

BIOGRAPHY
In late 1985 Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams left The Sisters Of Mercy and formed The Mission and in early 1986 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 anthemic classics such as "Wasteland", "Tower Of Strength", "Beyond The Pale", "Deliverance" and "Butterfly On A Wheel". Total worldwide album sales to date have now well exceeded 3 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, headlining the famous Reading Festival twice, and also playing with U2, The Cure and Robert Plant.
In 1994, the band parted company with Phonogram after a number of contractual disputes and signed their label "Neverland" to Sony Dragnet in Europe. Two years and two more album releases later, 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, The Mission reunited 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 tour), including memorable appearances at the Eurorock and M´´era Luna Festivals and which culminated in a successful European tour in November/December 2000.
In late 2001 The Mission released what many consider to be their finest album to date in "AurA". 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 ´´HIM´´ to coincide with the release of the album, quickly followed by their own very successful six week tour of Europe in early 2002.
In April of that year, The Mission returned to South America for proposed shows in Brazil, Argentina, Chile & Peru. Unfortunetly, during the course of their time in Brazil, original member Craig Adams decided that he was homesick and wanted to go home. So he did 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 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 band prepared to embark on their next tour (Pilgrimage) which was take them once again across Europe. The new line-up of the band (Wayne being joined by Rob Holliday on guitars, Ritchie Vernon on bass and Steve Spring on drums) brought a new energy and dynamic to the band. They continued to wow crowds and critics alike who could not deny the enegy of the band in a live show was just as big as ever.
The band continued to tour during 2003 (Pilgrimage), 2004 (Breathen and Absolution) and 2005 (Lighting the Candles) with the interim periods seeing Wayne working on several side projects including those with Italian musicians, Volita Lux and the film Mercenario, resulting in the limited edition CD Single "Breath Me In", which reached number one in the German DAC charts.
During the 2005 "Lighting the Candles" tour, a double DVD of the same name was released to coincide with the tour. Packed with footage from live shows, video singles, behind the scenes footage, it has been critically acclaimed as one of the most complete video releases any band has done to date. The tour also saw the return of Mark Gemini Thwaite on guitar as Rob Holliday had prior commitments with The Prodigy.
Early 2006 saw Universal Records release "Anthology - The Phonogram Years" - a compilation of some of the band´s finest work plus some rare and never heard before tracks, plus "Waves Upon the Sand / Crusade" DVD - a re-release of two Mission videos.
2007 sees the 21st anniversary of The Mission. A time to reflect?
Maybe.....
The Mission were formed by Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams in late 1985 after they´d left The Sisters Of Mercy. In the time since they have enjoyed worldwide album sales in excess of 4 million. They have racked up 14 Top 40 UK hits. They have headlined at some of Europe´s most prestigious festivals. They have toured the world countless times, breaking records and breaking hearts in the process. During this time The Mission have also endured many line-up changes and experienced the peaks and troughs that would, and have, surely killed off many bands made of less sterner stuff. That The Mission still exist and still command a fanatically loyal worldwide audience stands as testament to their durability and the quality of both their recorded output and the excitement of their live shows. 
2007 sees the 21st anniversary of The Mission. A time to look forward?
For sure.....
The Mission release their new album ´God Is A Bullet´ on SPV in April. It would´ve been easy for the band to revisit past glories but they´ve resisted. They are not looking backwards. They are looking forward. The Mission have recorded an album that is brave and adventurous. 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. ´God Is A Bullet´ features 15 new songs recorded between September and December 2006. The basic tracks were recorded at Nam studios, near Bath in England. The rest of the album was completed at Wayne Hussey´s own ´Green Room´ studio in Brazil. Produced by Wayne the album features the line-up of Mark Gemini Thwaite on guitar, Rich Vernon on bass, and Steve Spring on drums, as well as Wayne contributing his own unique guitar style and distinctive voice.
Musically, it is sometimes brazen, it is sometimes a whisper. It is sometimes brutal, it is sometimes seduction. It is what every Mission fan is surely hoping for without being exactly what they´re expecting. Lyrically, it is the most diverse set of lyrics ever composed by Wayne. There are songs that deal with a variety of subject matters close to his heart. The album also boasts the contributions of some very special guests. Simon Hinkler, the original guitarist with The Mission, has graced the album with some superlative guitar playing, as did Tim Bricheno, original guitarist of All About Eve. Julianne Regan, again from All About Eve, who was the female voice on notable early Mission recordings such as ´Severina´ and ´Beyond The Pale´, added her angelic voice alongside Wayne´s on a couple of tracks. The album also features the talents of cellist Caroline Dale, credits including Page & Plant, Dave Gilmour, Oasis, as well as a multitude of film soundtracks, and a regular member of the London Metropolitan Orchestra. As is violinist Cathy Thompson who can count, the Michael Nyman band, Peter Gabriel, Page & Plant, & Robbie Williams amongst her many credits.
´God Is A Bullet´ is an album that dares to challenge it´s audience. It´s an album that will surely come to be viewed as a ´classic´ in the canon of The Mission. It´s an album that attempts to take forward steps at a time when it´s expected for the band to look backwards. Anniversaries? Bah.....They´re for the sentimental. ´God Is A Bullet´ isn´t.

DISCOGRAPHY
GOD'S OWN MEDICINE (Mercury (UK)>1986)
Wasteland
Bridges Burning
Garden Of Delight (Hereafter)
Stay With Me
Let Sleeping Dogs Die
Sacrilege
Dance On Glass
And The Dance Goes On
Severina
Love Me To Death

THE FIRST CHAPTER (Mercury (Germany)>1987)
Like A Hurricane (4:55)
Over The Hills And Far Away (3:56)
Naked And Savage (4:45)
Serpent's Kiss (4:15)
Dancing Barefoot (3:05)
The Crystal Ocean (Extended) (7:35)
Garden Of Delight (Extended) (5:00)
Wake (RSV) (5:00)
Like A Hurricane (Extended) (7:05)

 

CHILDREN (Phonogram GmbH>1988)
Beyond The Pale (7:49)
A Wing And A Prayer (3:40)
Fabienne (3:41)
Heaven On Earth (5:19)
Tower Of Strength (8:06)
Kingdom Come (4:49)
Breathe (1:26)
Child's Play (3:39)
Shamera Kye (0:34)
Black Mountain Mist (2:54)
Dream On (3:54)
Heat (5:14)
Hymn (For America) (6:34)

CARVED IN SAND (Mercury>1990)
Amelia (2:53)
Into The Blue (4:14)
Butterfly On A Wheel (5:43)
Sea Of Love (5:20)
Deliverance (6:04)
Grapes Of Wrath (4:19)
Belief (7:35)
Paradise (Will Shine Like The Moon) (3:52)
Hungry As The Hunter (5:16)

NO SNOW, NO SHOW (FOR THE ESKIMO) (BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert) (Windsong International>1993)
Amelia (2:57)
Wasteland (6:19)
Serpent's Kiss (4:06)
Belief (7:35)
Severina (3:49)
Butterfly On A Wheel (5:46)
Into The Blue (4:27)
Kingdom Come (4:55)
Deliverance (6:21)
Tower Of Strength (8:20)
Crystal Ocean (6:27)

SUM AND SUBSTANCE (Mercury>1994)
Wasteland (5:38)
Severina (4:03)
Stay With Me (4:37)
Tower Of Strength (8:08)
Beyond The Pale (Armageddon Mix) (8:44)
Butterfly On A Wheel (5:38)
Deliverance (6:00)
Into The Blue (4:09)
Amelia (2:53)
Hands Across The Ocean (3:47)
Never Again (5:06)
Shades Of Green (Part II) (3:59)
Like A Child Again (Remix) (3:38)
Sour Puss (3:32)
Afterglow (4:05)

NEVERLAND (Dragnet Records>1995)
Raising Cain (6:12)
Sway (4:44)
Lose Myself In You (4:21)
Swoon (5:07)
Afterglow (Reprise) (7:50)
Stars Don't Shine Without You (4:57)
Celebration (2:24)
Cry Like A Baby (5:32)
Heaven Knows (6:21)
Swim With The Dolphins (3:17)
Neverland (Vocal) (4:22)
Daddy's Going To Heaven Now (11:08

BLUE (Dragnet Records>1996)
Coming Home (2:47)
Get Back To You (4:27)
Drown In Blue (4:38)
Damaged (4:50)
More Than This (4:38)
That Tears Shall Drown The Wind (5:22)
Black & Blue (2:07)
Bang Bang (4:18)
Alpha Man (4:33)
Cannibal (4:15)
Dying Room (3:54)
Evermore And Again (5:33)

RESURRECTION: GREATEST HITS (Cleopatra>2000)
Prelude: Anniversary
Wasteland
Severina
Love Me To Death
Interlude: Never Forever
Beyond The Pale
Deliverance
Without You
Like A Child Again
Sacrilege
You Make Me Breathe
Crystal Ocean
Interlude: Suffer The Children
Butterfly On A Wheel
Interlude: Infection
Hands Across The Ocean
1969
Resurrection

TOWER OF STRENGTH (Spectrum Music (2)>2000)
Beyond The Pale (Album Version)
And The Dance Goes On
Amelia
Butterfly On A Wheel
Like A Child Again
Until There's Another Sunrise
Blood Brother
Black Mountain Mist
Heat
Grapes Of Wrath
Dream On
Stay With Me
Deliverance
Kingdom Come (Forever And Again)
Like A Hurricane
Love Me To Death
Tower Of Strength

AURA (Oblivion>2001)
Evangeline (3:57)
Shine Like The Stars (4:35)
(Slave To) Lust (5:39)
Mesmerised (5:20)
Lay Your Hands On Me (5:33)
Dragonfly (5:43)
Happy (3:05)
To Die By Your Hands (1:18)
Trophy / It Never Rains... (5:45)
The Light That Pours From You (5:28)
Burlesque (4:57)
Coccoon (7:34)
In Denial (9:04)
Evangeline (Video Clip) (4:07)

KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY (Cooking Vinyl>2007)
Keep It In The Family (Radio Edit)
Whether Man
Refugee
It Doen't Matter Anymore Anyhow

LINE UP
Wayne Hussey
Mark Gemini-Thwaite
Ritchie Vernon
Steve Spring

LINKS

FURTHER LISTENING
The Killers
Cure
U2

 

Review date: May 2007