Derided by critics as pompous, melodramatic, and bombastic,
the Mission, as they were known in their native U.K. (their name had to be changed in America owing to a Philadelphia R&B band with the same moniker), nonetheless attracted a core audience of goth rock fans.
The Mission was formed in 1986 by guitarist/singer
Wayne Hussey and bassist
Craig Adams, who both left
the Sisters of Mercy to do so. (
Hussey had also played with
the Walkie Talkies and
Dead or Alive.) The two recruited
Artery guitarist
Simon Hinkler and former
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry drummer
Mick Brown and called themselves
the Sisterhood, to which
Sisters of Mercy leader
Andrew Eldritch objected strenuously.
The Mission released two successful independent singles in the U.K. and signed to Mercury in 1986. The group soon completed its debut album,
God's Own Medicine, which critics lambasted as ponderous and derivative of
Led Zeppelin and
Yes, but the album produced several U.K. hits anyway. The band toured extensively in the U.K. and America;
Adams had to return home from the latter after suffering from exhaustion. Produced by
Led Zeppelin bassist
John Paul Jones,
Children widened the band's audience, reaching number two on the U.K. album charts. 1990's
Carved in Sand shed some of
the Mission's
Zep fascination for more refined songwriting.
Hinkler left the band midway through the supporting tour and was eventually replaced permanently by Paul Etchells. Meanwhile, several
Mission members backed
Slade members
Noddy Holder and
Jim Lea on the Christmas charity single "Merry Xmas Everybody." By 1992,
Hussey was the only original member left; following the 1994
Sum and Substance retrospective, he recorded the 1995 album
Neverland with a new
Mission lineup.
Blue followed a year later, with the greatest-hits retrospective
Resurrection appearing in fall 1999. The 2001 album
Aura was followed by a world tour that slowly saw the new lineup dissolving. By the time
God Is a Bullet arrived courtesy of the 2007 version of the band,
Hussey was living in Brazil. He announced that
the Mission would actively promote the album through early 2008, after which he would be focusing on solo work. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide