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The band cited [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Cohen Leonard Cohen], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stooges The Stooges], [[Alan Vega|Suicide]] and [[Lemmy Kilmister|Motörhead]] as among their influences. The group has made three original studio albums, of which the last was released in 1990. In 1992 followed, however, a compilation album featuring the early singles, and in 1993 their Greatest Hits Vol. 1 album was launched, which included their last track ever released under an official record company contract [[Under The Gun (song)|Under The Gun]]. | The band cited [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Cohen Leonard Cohen], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stooges The Stooges], [[Alan Vega|Suicide]] and [[Lemmy Kilmister|Motörhead]] as among their influences. The group has made three original studio albums, of which the last was released in 1990. In 1992 followed, however, a compilation album featuring the early singles, and in 1993 their Greatest Hits Vol. 1 album was launched, which included their last track ever released under an official record company contract [[Under The Gun (song)|Under The Gun]]. | ||
− | Since then, the band is kept alive as a touring outfit. The only original member to survive the band's lineup changes is singer and songwriter [[Andrew Eldritch]] (even [[Doktor Avalanche]], the drum-machine, is not an original member). All of the other original members had left the group by 1985, the same year as their first studio album, [[First And Last And Always]], was released. At the time of the second Sisters album, the majestic [[Floodland]] (1987), The Sisters were essentially a studio-bound outfit, although by the time of [[Vision Thing]] (1990) Eldritch had again formed a fully-working band to take the album on the road. That incarnation was relatively short-lived. However, the band have been touring regularly with stable long-time varieties of personnel ever since | + | Since then, the band is kept alive as a touring outfit. The only original member to survive the band's lineup changes is singer and songwriter [[Andrew Eldritch]] (even [[Doktor Avalanche]], the drum-machine, is not an original member). All of the other original members had left the group by 1985, the same year as their first studio album, [[First And Last And Always]], was released. At the time of the second Sisters album, the majestic [[Floodland]] (1987), The Sisters were essentially a studio-bound outfit, although by the time of [[Vision Thing]] (1990) Eldritch had again formed a fully-working band to take the album on the road. That incarnation was relatively short-lived. However, the band have been touring regularly with stable long-time varieties of personnel ever since. Another album release? One never [https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=28420 knows]; at least quite a lot of new songs are being played at the gigs ...;-)) ...<br/> |
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'''''2017''''' saw The Sisters of Mercy travel all over Europe again, including Switzerland, Britain, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Austria, Luxembourg and three highly appreciated concerts in Sweden. A gig @Barby Club, Tel Aviv marked the end of that [[Sisters 2017|tour]]. '''2018''' passed without any Sisters' gig.<br/> | '''''2017''''' saw The Sisters of Mercy travel all over Europe again, including Switzerland, Britain, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Austria, Luxembourg and three highly appreciated concerts in Sweden. A gig @Barby Club, Tel Aviv marked the end of that [[Sisters 2017|tour]]. '''2018''' passed without any Sisters' gig.<br/> | ||
− | The [[Current_events#European_Summer_Festivals|European Summer Festival Tour]] in '''2019''' welcomed The Sisters' new guitarist [[Dylan Smith]]. These festival appearances were followed by two gigs in [[Current_events#Greece|Greece]] and a surprise concert of [[Near Meth Experience]] in Antwerp on [[Mon, 16-Sep-2019|September 16th]] in preparation for the worldwide [[National_Treasure_Tour_2019|National Treasure Tour in '''2019''']]. Towards the end of this, quite a few tour dates were announced for '''[[2020 Europe Spring And Festival Tour|2020]]''' already, but the worldwide spread of the coronavirus prematurely ended The Sisters touring acitivties after a row of only four gigs in the UK | + | The [[Current_events#European_Summer_Festivals|European Summer Festival Tour]] in '''2019''' welcomed The Sisters' new guitarist [[Dylan Smith]]. These festival appearances were followed by two gigs in [[Current_events#Greece|Greece]] and a surprise concert of [[Near Meth Experience]] in Antwerp on [[Mon, 16-Sep-2019|September 16th]] in preparation for the worldwide [[National_Treasure_Tour_2019|National Treasure Tour in '''2019''']]. Towards the end of this, quite a few tour dates were announced for '''[[2020 Europe Spring And Festival Tour|2020]]''' already, but the worldwide spread of the coronavirus prematurely ended The Sisters touring acitivties after a row of only four gigs in the UK. '''2022''' eventually was a good year for concerts again, and for summer festivals, too! And <span style="color:#FF6600;">'''2023'''</span> saw the [[Current_events#2023:_The_first_US-gig_announced_in_14_years_.21.21.21|'''first US-Tour in 14 years''']], visits to [[Current_events#A_VISIT_to_European_Festival_sites...|Latin America and European festival sites]] as well as a '''full tour of Europe''' [[Current_events#A_large_tour_of_Europe_in_autumn_2023|later in the year]]. At the start of the latter The Sisters second guitarist [[Dylan Smith]] abruptly left the band. It took a few gigs but soon he was replaced by [[Kai]], who's been doing a perfect job since and become a full member of the band.<br/> |
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Revision as of 13:08, 11 May 2024
A Brief Overview
The Sisters of Mercy are a rock band that came out of the British post punk scene in 1980-1981. They are one of the most popular and influential bands among the gothic rock scene, although since the late 1980s Eldritch disassociated both himself and the band from that scene.
The band cited Leonard Cohen, The Stooges, Suicide and Motörhead as among their influences. The group has made three original studio albums, of which the last was released in 1990. In 1992 followed, however, a compilation album featuring the early singles, and in 1993 their Greatest Hits Vol. 1 album was launched, which included their last track ever released under an official record company contract Under The Gun.
Since then, the band is kept alive as a touring outfit. The only original member to survive the band's lineup changes is singer and songwriter Andrew Eldritch (even Doktor Avalanche, the drum-machine, is not an original member). All of the other original members had left the group by 1985, the same year as their first studio album, First And Last And Always, was released. At the time of the second Sisters album, the majestic Floodland (1987), The Sisters were essentially a studio-bound outfit, although by the time of Vision Thing (1990) Eldritch had again formed a fully-working band to take the album on the road. That incarnation was relatively short-lived. However, the band have been touring regularly with stable long-time varieties of personnel ever since. Another album release? One never knows; at least quite a lot of new songs are being played at the gigs ...;-)) ...
Recent Events
In 2011, The Sisters embarked on their SISTERS XXX 30th Stage Anniversary Tour all over Europe, including a long-due gig at Fuji Rock Festival, Japan and an additional series of first performances in New Zealand and Australia.
The latter were postponed, however, to February/March 2012 and then followed by a further three gigs in Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, Mexico) which ended the SISTERS XXX 30th Stage Anniversary festivities.
Summer 2012 saw two festival appearances in Belgrade, Serbia and Cologne, Germany, while 2013 remained a year of early announced and happy silence.
On January 21st, 2014, The Sisters of Mercy notified the world of their gig at Sonisphere Festival 2014 at Knebworth Park. What follwed was a tour of 17 gigs to Germany, Austria, Eastern Europe, Benelux in May, and to England, Scotland and Ireland in July, ending in a festival performance at Zottegem, Belgium.
In 2015, The Sisters of Mercy played a festival gig on August 1st at Suikerrock Festival, Tienen, Belgium and went on a short, but brilliant tour scheduled for Scotland, England, Belgium, Germany and Greece in October (and December) 2015. The year 2016 was marked by the Europe Spring Tour in March, some Summer gigs in August and Septempber, and another short tour of the UK and Beligium in November, which ended in a Near Meth Experience performance at the fundraising event for former Doktor's nurse Si Denbigh.
2017 saw The Sisters of Mercy travel all over Europe again, including Switzerland, Britain, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Austria, Luxembourg and three highly appreciated concerts in Sweden. A gig @Barby Club, Tel Aviv marked the end of that tour. 2018 passed without any Sisters' gig.
The European Summer Festival Tour in 2019 welcomed The Sisters' new guitarist Dylan Smith. These festival appearances were followed by two gigs in Greece and a surprise concert of Near Meth Experience in Antwerp on September 16th in preparation for the worldwide National Treasure Tour in 2019. Towards the end of this, quite a few tour dates were announced for 2020 already, but the worldwide spread of the coronavirus prematurely ended The Sisters touring acitivties after a row of only four gigs in the UK. 2022 eventually was a good year for concerts again, and for summer festivals, too! And 2023 saw the first US-Tour in 14 years, visits to Latin America and European festival sites as well as a full tour of Europe later in the year. At the start of the latter The Sisters second guitarist Dylan Smith abruptly left the band. It took a few gigs but soon he was replaced by Kai, who's been doing a perfect job since and become a full member of the band.
For yes, they are touring ever forward with another North America Tour in 2024 to come... : - ))))) ...
Further Information
External Links
NOTE: The SistersWiki is not on facebook, Twitter or any other social media forums. Insofar, references to external pages on any such forums are only made,
if these are available to the general public. This is in no way an evaluation or quality assessment of any such page, but based on the logical conclusion that
we cannot trustfully link to what we ourselves cannot see!
Official Pages
Sisters Forums
- My Dominion NL - The Sisters Of Mercy fan site (and Dutch-speaking forum) - the forum is closed, but the fan site is still actiive
Other Sisters (Fan) Sites
- The Sisters Of Mercy Image Gallery - (part of the Heartland forums, thanks to the new forum software currently unavailable)
- Glasperlenspiel - the most recent officially endorsed Sisters fanzine, last issue 2003
- I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan - a very lovely and interesting blog
- Dr. Avalanche's Vault - a relatively new but rather informing site for Sisters stuff collectors or those who just want to know what it is about
- Sisters Tours - extensive setlists, reviews, overviews and interviews from Sisters concerts
- The Sisters of Mercy Database v0.5 Beta - an extensive database on tours, setlists, venues, the band ... updated until 2003
- http://www.mixi.net/Sisters.Of.Mercy/ - a glimpse from 1997 thanks to wayback machine, click on the according logos there ...
- THE REPTILE HOUSE EP LYRICS - exactly what it says, no more and no less
- PiB Sisters Reference Site - an informative site about existing Sisters recordings up to 2009
- sistersbootlegs - information on all kinds of bootlegs, videos, books, etc.
- The Sisters of Mercy Ultimate Resource Guide - the one and only ... updated to 2009
- The Sisters of Mercy France - A French-language Sisters page - some pretty stuff 2006-2011
- a lovely comprehensive Polish language Sisters site - gone ...: - ( ... however HERE COME THE GOLDEN OLDIES ...: - ))...
- First And Last Archive - recently invented, still growing press archive on the early days of The Sisters of Mercy
- The Sisters of Mercy Discography @discogs - very extensive information about official and non-official releases