Saturday, March 19, 2011

Faithless No More...



Faithless have officially announced they are calling it quits:

“After 15 years(!) and six albums(!!) I think we’ve probably made our collective point by now and that it’s time to close the book and return to the library…

We’ve had, with you, the most unbelievable, epic and moving experience, stretching over years and tens of thousands of miles… joyful, exhilarating and empowering, we never for a moment thought an affair could last this long. Or be this powerful. Never thought for a moment that the end of this journey would be left to us either…

Quite naturally people grow, change and leave the things of youth behind them. You’ve not only brought us with you, but introduced us to y’children too! What’re you like..?

The album ‘The Dance Never Ends’ was written and produced for you, as a thank you, but also as a goodbye.. the tour schedule has been particularly hectic as we attempt to visit as many territories as there are people who wanna see us.. And say thank you.

If I devoted the rest of my life to the task, I could NEVER thank you enough. I have memories that will still be with me in my next life. But, like when writing a song, you always just ‘know’ when it’s finished… this is and was the “Thank YOU And Goodbye’ tour and to be truthful, I really hope you just pick up the ball of your life.. And RUN WITH IT!!

Once again, whether you bought or downloaded a cd, came to a show or told your mates about us… Whether from the beginning or just last week. Thank you. You’ll be in my heart forever. Listen for my voice in future lifetimes, I only grow in your shadow, you’re the sun to me. One Love. – Maxi”


The group released six albums, the last one being The Dance, which went to number 2 on the UK album charts.





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2 comments:

Jon said...

Who even knew they had released so many albums? Faithless will always remain an adored part of the soundtrack to a very strange period of transition in my life in the mid 90s...

"This is my church. This is where I come to pray..."

Jx

Barbarella's Galaxy said...

I think they continued to release some good stuff after the 90s - but I will always remember them for their mid to late 90s songs ("God Is A DJ" in particular, and of course "Insomnia" and "Salva Mea").

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