Mark Thwaite

Mark Gemini Thwaite

Mark Gemini Thwaite performing at a Peter Murphy gig, HOB Chicago, 2009
Background information
Birth name Mark Gemini Thwaite
Born (1965-06-15) 15 June 1965
Birmingham, England
Genres Industrial rock, alternative rock, alternative metal, gothic rock
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments Guitar, bass, keyboards
Labels Sony Music/Echozone
Associated acts The Mission, Tricky, Peter Murphy, Revolting Cocks, Al Jourgensen, Spear of Destiny, Theatre of Hate, Mob Research, New Disease, Primitive Race, Ricky Warwick
Website www.markthwaite.com

Mark Gemini Thwaite (born 15 June 1965 in Birmingham, England) has been the guitarist for a number of British rock bands and artists over the last two decades, including The Mission, Tricky, Peter Murphy, New Disease, Spear of Destiny, Theatre of Hate, Mob Research (with Paul Raven of Killing Joke), and Canadian band National Velvet plus various live and recorded appearances with Al Jourgensen, Revolting Cocks, Gary Numan, Roger Daltrey, P.J. Harvey, Alanis Morissette, Combichrist, Primitive Race, Ricky Warwick and The Fighting Hearts, Black Star Riders, Ginger of The Wildhearts, Stan Lee of Marvel Comics and Franz Treichler of The Young Gods.

Early years

Thwaite's first school band formed in 1980 and included fellow school-mate Steve Ellett (drums), aka Steve Danger from British metal band Wolfsbane. Thwaite later formed Lichfield based rock band Monteagle with local musicians including Martin Wilkins (drums) and Dave Pearson, later known as Computerchemist.[1] Thwaite spent part of 1985 living in Toronto, Canada, joining Gothic rock band National Velvet, before returning to the UK in 1986.[2] After forming a few bands in the Birmingham area, he relocated to London in 1989.[2]

In 1989 Thwaite joined London-based Gothic group The Children (featuring Dave Roberts of Sex Gang Children on vocals), and performed on the 12" single Never Get Out Alive released in 1990.[3] During this time Thwaite was introduced to Kirk Brandon, founder member and vocalist for Spear of Destiny and Theatre of Hate. This began a 3-year collaboration between Thwaite and Brandon.

Thwaite performed live with Spear of Destiny in 1990,[2] and replaced original Theatre of Hate guitarist Billy Duffy on the 10th anniversary Theatre of Hate UK tour in 1991. Thwaite continued as a member of Spear of Destiny, contributing to their 1992 album Sod's Law and the subsequent tour.[4]

The Mission, 1992-1996

In 1992, Thwaite joined UK Gothic rock band The Mission.[5] During this period, Thwaite also collaborated with Roger Daltrey[6] of The Who on a BBC radio play titled A Fake’s Progress, based on the life of Twiggy's manager Justin de Villeneuve. Thwaite also contributed guitars to a remix for Situation 2 release Salvation (SIT 98) by UK band Terminal Power Company.[7]

Thwaite featured on two studio albums with The Mission during this period, Neverland and Blue, and a compilation album, Sum and Substance, before they disbanded in 1996; he would later rejoin the reformed band in 1999 and record two more albums.[8] He toured with the band throughout this period, which included two broadcasts on German television.[9] Thwaite also performed live with UK band Mice at the UK Phoenix Festival and London's Highbury Garage in 1997, with a lineup featuring All About Eve singer Julianne Regan and AAE/Mission bassist Andy Cousin.

Tricky

In 1998, Thwaite was invited to join Tricky's live band for his upcoming world tour to promote studio album Angels with Dirty Faces. Thwaite continued to work with Tricky, touring with the live band worldwide and contributing to three studio albums and an EP - "Mission Accomplished EP" (2000), "Blowback" (2001), "Vulnerable" (2003) and "Knowle West Boy" (2008) [10] and performing with Tricky and P.J. Harvey on the Late Show with David Letterman and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.[11] He also performed with Tricky on UK show Later With Jools Holland.[12] He also performed guitar on Tricky's remix of MethodMan's Judgement Day single.[13]

The Mission, 1999 and onwards

The Mission re-formed once again in 1999, with Thwaite rejoining the band to tour the USA and Europe.[14] Following the success of the tour, the band continued, undertaking a world tour in 2000 and releasing a live CD, entitled Ever After. Thwaite remained with the band to record their next studio album, Aura (2001).[8]

During the same period, Thwaite also recorded guitars for Tricky's Mission Accomplished EP - his first for Epitaph records, released in 2000, followed by Blowback, an album which included collaborations between Thwaite and Alanis Morissette, Flea, Anthony Kiedis and John Frusciante.[15][16]

Owing to touring commitments with Tricky, Thwaite was unable to play on The Mission's next tour, and officially left the band in September 2001. He toured the United States with Tricky, as special guests of rock band Tool in 2001.[17] While continuing to work with Tricky, Thwaite also collaborated with Gary Numan on heavy industrial metal reworkings of Are 'Friends' Electric? and This Wreckage for Numan's RIP single (released in 2002) and Hybrid album (2003).[18]

New Disease

In 2002 Thwaite formed UK based rock band New Disease.[2] releasing the 'Axiomatic' EP in 2003,[19] co-produced by John Fryer. In 2004 the band signed to Universal records and released the single Like Rain[20] produced by Canadian producer David Bottrill, the band were later dropped by Universal during a restructure, with the band's debut album unreleased, and Thwaite relocated to the USA in 2005.[21] The band would later release the posthumous album 'Patent Life' ten years later in 2014.

Peter Murphy

Thwaite toured the United States and Europe in summer 2005 with Bauhaus vocalist Peter Murphy to promote Murphy's album Unshattered.[22] During this period, Wayne Hussey invited Thwaite to rejoin The Mission for shows in South Africa in July 2005; Thwaite agreed, and played shows in South Africa followed by an extensive Europe-wide tour later that year.

In 2006 Thwaite joined New York based singer songwriter Sarah Fimm for a concert supporting British goth pioneers Bauhaus in Buffalo, New York, which was followed by a week of recording sessions in Woodstock, NY[23] featuring session drummer Josh Freese, best known for his work with Nine Inch Nails and Devo plus Tony Levin on bass, known for his work with King Crimson and Peter Gabriel. Peter Murphy also makes a guest appearance on vocals.

Mob Research

In March 2007 Thwaite formed a studio-based project Mob Research with Killing Joke / Ministry bassist Paul Raven and Warrior Soul vocalist Kory Clarke.[24] Work on the band's debut album, Holy City Zoo, was halted by Raven's sudden death in October 2007: the remaining band members decided to complete the album in honour of Raven. The album was finally released by Echozone Records in 2009.[6] The remaining band members reconvened three years later in 2012 and released the "Motormouth" EP on Echozone records, featuring a collaboration between guitarist Mark Thwaite and Franz Treichler of The Young Gods.[25][26]

In 2007, Thwaite continued to work with Peter Murphy on new songs and performed shows in Portugal and Spain with Murphy in late 2007, followed by a major Retrospective US tour in 2008. Thwaite's ongoing collaboration with Trip Hop pioneer Tricky also continues, with contributions to 2008 studio album Knowle West Boy: he also continued as a member of The Mission, contributing to their 2007 album God is a Bullet,[8] and playing live with them,[27] first to promote the GIAB album and then for their four-show "farewell" event at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London.[28]

Al Jourgensen

During 2009, Thwaite collaborated with Al Jourgensen of Ministry and Revolting Cocks on It's Always Christmas Time,[29] a Christmas-themed single released in November 2009. In December 2009 Thwaite joined Jourgensen in his recording studio in El Paso, Texas to write and record material for a forthcoming solo project by Jourgensen.[5] The Mission released the live video of the Farewell shows recorded in 2008 on the Final ChapterDVD box set,[8] which reached No.6 in the UK Music DVD chart.[30]

Thwaite continued to work with Jourgensen, playing lead guitar on the track Filthy Senoritas, from the Revolting Cocks 2010 album Got Cock? released in April 2010.[31] He also played on Voices in My Head and Walkie Talkie,[32] which was made available as a bonus download to those who purchased the 'Got Cock?' RevCo album. Works also commences on a Jourgensen 'solo' album with Thwaite, Mike Scaccia and Tony Campos of Ministry.[33]

In summer 2010 Thwaite resumed touring with Peter Murphy, undertaking the Dirty Dirt European tour and some dates in Canada. During the tour Thwaite joined frontman Andy LaPlegua and his band Combichrist onstage playing guitar during the band's encore at London Electric Ballroom on 5 August 2010. Thwaite had previously remixed a track by the band in 2008 under his Metalmorphosis alter ego.[34]

In March 2011 Mark Thwaite joined Peter Murphy and band for a 29 date US tour promoting the studio album Ninth released on 7 June 2011,[35] also featuring performances and a joint composition by Murphy/Thwaite. A digital EP featuring I Spit Roses and The Prince & Old Lady Shade (both featuring Thwaite on guitar) was released on iTunes and Amazon on 22 March.

Thwaite also contributed a remix for The Bitter Years, for the Aesthetic Perfection CD The Devil's in the Details remix EP, released in April 2011 as a strictly limited edition CD.[36]

In the autumn of 2011 Thwaite also made a guest appearance onstage with his old band The Mission at their sold out 25th Anniversary show at London Brixton Academy on 22 October with special guests Fields of the Nephilim.[37] The concert was filmed and later released as Silver on DVD/Blu-ray.

In 2012 Thwaite and Kory Clarke - the remaining members of Mob Research, reconvened three years after the release of the Holy City Zoo debut album and released the Motormouth EP on Echozone records on 18 May 2012, featuring new songs with remixes by various artists including Aesthetic Perfection and Imperative Reaction and also a new collaboration between guitarist Mark Thwaite and Franz Treichler of The Young Gods on In The Atmosphere.[25] Thwaite also appeared on the Warrior Soul album Stiff Middle Finger, released in October 2012, contributing lead guitars to Occupy and Planetary Revolution.[38]

During 2012 and 2013, Thwaite also undertook more international touring with Peter Murphy, performing in Japan, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, China and more US dates including a performance at Club Nokia on 15 September in Los Angeles featuring a duet between Peter Murphy and Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee, with Thwaite on guitar.[39]

Present

In 2013 Peter Murphy undertakes a world tour performing a 100% Bauhaus set, billed as ‘Mr. Moonlight - Celebrating 35yrs of Bauhaus’, including Thwaite on guitar. The tour rates in the top 50 Pollstar US tours of 2013. Thwaite also contributes a remix of ‘Song to the Martyr’ on the Imperative Reaction ‘Siphon EP’ in June, and also collaborates on the new album 'Viva Vigilante' by Sex Gang Children, mixing ‘Death Squad Diva’ for the new album, released on SongAndLegend in September 2013. He also remixes The Mission’s single ‘The Brightest Light comes form the Darkest Place’ for their 2013 album of the same name. The MGT remix is included as a bonus download to the album.

During 2013 Thwaite is also credited as a member of Primitive Race - a new international industrial 'supergroup' featuring Luc Van Acker (Revolting Cocks), Raymond Watts (PIG, KMFDM), Dave Ogilvie (Skinny Puppy), Erie Loch (LUXT), Graham Crabb (Pop Will Eat Itself) and Chris Kniker. The collective are collaborating on new material.[40] Thwaite also collaborates directly with Raymond Watts (PIG, KMFDM) on new PIG material.

In August 2013 Thwaite joins electronic icon Gary Numan and his band for a US tour, in place of Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck, who was originally signed on for the tour but was called back to Nine Inch Nails when guitarist Adrian Belew walked out on NIN rehearsals in the summer of 2013. Thwaite subsequently played guitar on the tour and performed with both Numan and Finck at the band’s Santa Ana show in September 2013, where Finck guests with the band for 6 songs.[41]

In October 2013 Thwaite announces he is leaving the Peter Murphy band due to ‘personal differences’. Thwaite subsequently appears as guitarist on the ‘Mr Moonlight’ live DVD, which is released by Nettwerk records in June 2014, recorded live at the Henry Fonda Theatre in Hollywood. In December 2013, The Wonder Stuff released the DVD Oh Yeah… it's The Wonder Stuff which includes the MGT remix of "Clear Through the Years" (Baltistan Mantra MGT remix).

Thwaite joined UK band The March Violets onstage at their San Diego and Los Angeles shows in June 2014, performing a cover of Neil Young’s "Keep On Rocking in the Free World". Thwaite’s former band New Disease announce on their website that after a hiatus of nearly 10 years, the band had written some new material and subsequently release the album ‘Patent Life’ on CD and digital download via CDBaby in North America on 11 August 2014. Recorded between 2003-2004 during sessions with producers David Bottrill and John Fryer.[42]

In November 2014 Thwaite collaborates with Ginger Wildheart of The Wildhearts, Robin Diaz of the Courtney Love band and Jimmy Ashhurst ex Buckcherry on several recordings for a G-A-S-S release.[43] November also saw the CD release of EN2 by Erica Nockalls of The Wonder Stuff - Thwaite contributed guitars and some programming to 5 songs on the album.[44]

2014 also saw the release of several MGT remixes, including ‘Hollywood Slim (MGT remix)’ for Sex Gang Children,[45] also ‘Revenge Best Served Cold (Mob Research remix)’ for US heavy metal band Prong [46] and also ‘Chaos and Mayhem MGT remix’ for UK band Pop Will Eat Itself.[47]

Thwaite also recorded guest guitars on ‘ToffeeTown’ from the forthcoming solo album for Ricky Warwick of Thin Lizzy and Black Star Riders. In addition he contributed strings and mixed 4 acoustic tracks for Black Star Riders sophomore album ‘The Killer Instinct’ on Nuclear Blast records, also fronted by Warwick, which debuted at #2 in the UK National Rock Charts in March 2015.[48]

On 10 March 2015 Primitive Race announced the release of their first E.P. "Long In The Tooth" through Metropolis Records on 19 June 2015. The EP features vocals by Raymond Watts (of PIG) and guitars by Thwaite.[49] This was followed by the album 'Primitive Race' also on Metropolis records released on 7th August, featuring Thwaite on many of the tracks.

In September 2015 it was announced that Thwaite would be touring with Ricky Warwick and the Fighting Hearts in early 2016. Thwaite appeared on Warwick's latest solo album “When Patsy Cline Was Crazy (And Guy Mitchell Sang The Blues)”, due for release on Nuclear Blast records in February 2016, which includes ‘Toffee Town’ with Thwaite on lead guitar.. The release also includes guest appearances by Joe Elliott (Def Leppard), Damon Johnson (Thin Lizzy), Andy Cairns (Therapy?), Billy Morrison (Billy Idol), Nathan Connolly (Snow Patrol), Ginger Wildheart, Jake Burns (Stiff Little Fingers) and Richard Fortus (Guns n' Roses)[50]

Equipment

Thwaite currently holds artist endorsements with Schecter Guitar Research,[51] Laney Amplification,[52] Mesa Amplification, Big Joe Stompbox Company [53] , Seymour Duncan, and Pro Tone effects pedals.[54] He also has a long association with Gibson Les Paul guitars, having played them frequently since first joining Spear of Destiny back in 1990.

Discography

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