Presence (band)
Presence | |
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Gary Biddles, Rob Steen, Chris Youdell, Roberto Soave, Alan Burgess, Lol Tolhurst | |
Background information | |
Origin | England |
Genres |
Gothic rock Punk rock Heavy metal New Wave Alternative metal Pop punk |
Years active | 1990–1993 |
Associated acts |
The Cure Associates Fools Dance Shelleyan Orphan Then Jerico Babacar Levinhurst |
Website | www.presenceuk.net |
Past members |
Gary Biddles Michael Dempsey Lol Tolhurst Chris Youdell Alan Burgess Roberto Soave Rob Steen Paul Redfern |
Presence is British New Wave band started by Gary Biddles, Lol Tolhurst, and Michael Dempsey. Dempsey and Tolhurst were founding members of The Cure, and Biddles was a former Cure roadie who previously played in Fools Dance with Simon Gallup. In their brief existence, Presence released only one album, called Inside through Smash Records, a subsidiary of Island Records.
History
In 1990, Dempsey, Tolhurst and Biddles were recording demos together with a view to forming a new band following Tolhurst's departure from The Cure.[1] With the addition of keyboardist Chris Youdell (of Then Jerico) and drummer Alan Burgess the band emerged in 1991 as Presence with the singles, "In Wonder" and "All I See". Dempsey received co-writing credit for "Amazed"; the b-side of "All I See",[2] but took a background role as a session bassist, and did not appear in the band's photos or press releases. Porl Thompson also made guest appearances on guitar for some of these recordings, but by 1992 both Dempsey and Thompson were officially replaced by bassist Roberto Soave (formerly of The Associates and Shelleyan Orphan) and guitarist Rob Steen respectively. However, Dempsey received co-writing credits for two tracks on Inside.[3] Although Inside was well received by critics, the album was a commercial failure, and led to the dissolution of the band. Tolhurst confirmed in an interview several years later that Presence had recorded a second album, which was produced by former Smiths producer John Porter.[4] In retrospect, Tolhurst has stated he felt the band "was really too much too soon I felt for me".[5] but he does not discount his experience with Presence either.[6]
Since the breakup of Presence, Roberto Soave and Rob Steen have played in another band called Babacar along with Boris Williams of The Cure and Caroline Crawley of Shelleyan Orphan.[7] Soave has also played a brief stint with The Cure. When Simon Gallup fell ill during the European leg of the Wish tour, Soave filled in for him on bass.[8] Tolhurst is focusing on his current project Levinhurst with his wife Cindy Levinson on vocals.
In December 2011, Inside was made available in MP3 format through Amazon and iTunes for the very first time; its tracklist was expanded to include the b-sides from those sessions. In March 2013, their unreleased second album Closer was made available for listening in its entirety through SoundCloud.
In February 2013, it was announced on their Facebook page that the band were in the process of writing new songs but sadly Gary Biddles died later that April.[9]
Members
- Gary Biddles — vocals
- Michael Dempsey — bass guitar
- Lol Tolhurst — keyboards
- Chris Youdell — keyboards
- Alan Burgess — drums
- Roberto Soave — bass guitar
- Rob Steen — guitar
- Paul Redfern — bass guitar
Discography
- Albums
- 1993: Inside
- Unreleased: Closer
- Singles
- 1991
- "In Wonder" with backing vocals by Bari Goddard (of Then Jerico).
- "All I See"
- 1992
- "Act of Faith"
- 1993
- "Never" / "Act of Faith"
References
- ↑ "Interview with Robert Smith" 5 August 2007
- ↑ "All I See" 29 August 2007
- ↑ "Review of Inside" 5 August 2007
- ↑ Levinhurst.com
- ↑ "Interview with Lol" 1 August 2007
- ↑ "Levinhurst" 1 August 2007
- ↑ "Babacar" 1 August 2007
- ↑ "Cure Archive" 1 August 2007
- ↑ "Gary Biddles, of Cure spin-offs Fools Dance and Presence, dies". slicingupeyeballs.com. 17 April 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-18.
External links
- Presence on Myspace
- Article and pictures
- Band pictures
- Different Cures
- Where Do You Go from The Cure?
- Interview with Gary Biddles