The Sisters of Mercy Come to the Powerstation
THURSDAY 30th JUNE 2011 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Sisters of Mercy Come to
the Powerstation
“Be advised that the Sisters are going on tour again. We will behave very badly. We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers. We will perform some very legendary rock music. It’s what we do.”
Take these words as a warning – 30 years after The Sisters of Mercy premiered their dense soundscapes in their spiritual home of Leeds, the band is finally coming to New Zealand, playing one show only at The Powerstation on Thursday 22nd September.
The Sisters of Mercy’s first show at the Riley Smith Hall of the Leeds University Union building introduced their haunted industrial grooves alongside an audacious selection of rewired classics from the likes of The Velvet Underground and Leonard Cohen. This time The Sisters of Mercy will perform new material and reworked covers, while exploring their 30-year career filled with equal parts melody and menace.
The Sisters of Mercy have undergone line-up changes since their inception, but at the core of a synthetic sound powered by their resident drum machine Doktor Avalanche, there is the brooding baritone of front man Andrew Eldritch. Both Eldritch and the good Doktor will play The Powerstation, with Chris Catalyst and Ben Christo grafting hypnotic riffs onto their mechanoid foundations.
For three decades The Sisters of Mercy have operated according to a self-written manual, unbeholden to record company demands or narrow genre descriptions –they play their very first New Zealand show in September.
The Sisters Of Mercy - 30th
Anniversary Tour.
THE POWERSTATION -
THURSDAY 22nd SEPTEMBER
Pre-sales available Tues 5th July 9am, sign up at www.powerstation.net.nz to receive password & pre-sale info.
General Public tickets on sale
Thurs 7th July 9am from
Ticketmaster & Real Groovy
unless sold-out prior.
www.muchmoremusic.co.nz • www.powerstation.net.nz
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