The Mission Reunite With Tim Palmer For New Album
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(Classic Rock) The Mission have confirmed they're working with producer Tim Palmer again. Palmer was behind the desk for the band's debut album God's Own Medicine in 1986 and 1990's Carved In Sand. And he's retuned to oversee work on Wayne Hussey and co's follow-up to 2013's The Brightest Light, which is expected to launch later this year. Guitarist and vocalist Hussey says: "It's been no secret that The Mission have been working on a new album for the last few months. But what we have neglected to tell you is that we are working again with Tim Palmer. "Although thus far we've only been sending audio files back and forth and speaking via Skype, it's been brilliant to have Tim on board again and getting his input on the songs as we write and arrange them. Tim gets us. He understands us, but brings his own unique viewpoint to our table. With Tim I know we are in safe hands." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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