The Alcoholic Faith Mission started in Brooklyn, New York ’06. The apprentices of dejection Thorben Seierø Jensen and Sune Sølund were wandering around in the raw wintery-streets, shooting the breeze, brushing on alcoholism and close family members wet deroute.
Suddenly before them was a big neon cross. This was a holy congregation called Apostolic Faith Mission – and this was just like booze is to the alcoholic, they thought. A true mission to withstand an empty existence; an Alcoholic Faith Mission.
Three months later the duo’s underplayed and dogmatic debut Misery Loves Company was ready. Dogma’s for the album, which was recorded in a small bedroom in Copenhagen, was that recordings had to take place a night, lit by only candles and always under the influence of alcohol.
The critics said sweet things about the album. José Gonzales and Iron and Wine-ry they said. Shortly after, the duo turned into a collective for all their friends to join. Especially Laurids Smedegaard, Kristine Permild and Gustav Rasmussen turned out to be the two guys most important assets.
Two years later they went back to Brooklyn to seclude themselves in an old factory loft at 421 Wythe Avenue. They tried on a selection of straightjackets for the inspiration. Everything used to make the music, had to be found within the loft’s four walls.
For an example, dictionaries beat each other to become an electronically muted bass drum. This way of working turned into their second album; named after the street where they lived on – 421 Wythe Avenue.
The newest album has with the latter Brooklyn-stay inspired the duo to reach out for a more electronically distorted sound.
In October ’08 they presented the new sound at the Danish thrust “Copenhagen Calling” during the German PopKomm festival in Berlin. The presentation pulled the collective toward the independent label PonyRec, who resides over the latest release in April ’09. Since then they have been touring all over Europe and working on their next album.
Alcoholic Faith Mission is now appearing on the soundtrack of the Canadian movie Point Traverse:
Hello. I ve got new songs and you are really welcome to listen to them and maybe leave me a comment if you like it or not. It would be nice for me to know your opinion. see you later Greetings Lydia marlene : )
wow folks! what fantastic music. i have to listen again to all the different layers in each song. really enjoyed each and every one, but particularly "we all have out shortcomings". a lot of talent in your band, but you don't need me to tell you that. i will return for a second and third and fourth listen. wow