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Presence (band)

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Presence
Gary Biddles, Rob Steen, Chris Youdell, Roberto Soave, Alan Burgess, Lol Tolhurst
Gary Biddles, Rob Steen, Chris Youdell, Roberto Soave, Alan Burgess, Lol Tolhurst
Background information
OriginEngland
GenresGothic rock, new wave, pop punk
Years active1990–1993
LabelsReality Records, Smash Records, Island Records
Past membersGary Biddles
Michael Dempsey
Lol Tolhurst
Chris Youdell
Alan Burgess
Roberto Soave
Rob Steen
Paul Redfern
Kevin Kipnis

Presence were a British rock band formed in 1990, best known for its associations with the Cure. They released the album Inside in 1992 and split the following year.[1]

History

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Presence was formed by keyboardist Lol Tolhurst, a founding member of the Cure who had left that band in 1989; and singer Gary Biddles, a former member of Fools Dance who had also served as a member of the Cure's road crew in the early 1980s. Two other former members of the Cure, bassist Michael Dempsey and guitarist Porl Thompson, contributed to Presence's early demo recordings, with Dempsey receiving some songwriting credits.[1]

The band's lineup was eventually completed with bassist Roberto Soave, guitarist Rob Steen, keyboardist Chris Youdell (formerly of Then Jericho), and drummer Alan Burgess.[2] This lineup first released the single "In Wonder", followed by the album Inside in 1992, which despite some favorable reviews was not successful.[1]

A second album titled Closer (produced by John Porter) was recorded during this period,[3] but was not released because Tolhurst decided to end the band for personal reasons.[4][5] Closer was finally released in 2014, shortly after the death of Gary Biddles.[1]

Following the breakup of Presence, several members remained associated with the Cure. Roberto Soave occasionally filled in for Cure bassist Simon Gallup in the mid-1990s.[6] Soave and Rob Steen were later members of the band Babacar with another former Cure member, Boris Williams.[7] Tolhurst later formed the electronic band Levinhurst.[8]

Members

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  • Lol Tolhurst keyboards
  • Gary Biddles vocals
  • Chris Youdell keyboards
  • Alan Burgess drums
  • Roberto Soave bass
  • Rob Steen guitar
  • Michael Dempsey bass (early recording sessions)
  • Paul Redfern bass (later recording sessions)
  • Kevin Kipnis bass (later recording sessions)

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Price, Simon (2023). Curepedia: An A-Z of The Cure. New York, NY: William Morrow. pp. 300–301. ISBN 978-0-06-306864-3.
  2. ^ Inside - Presence | Album | AllMusic, retrieved 29 February 2024
  3. ^ "Morrissey and The Smiths :: Levinhurst". Archived from the original on 27 May 2006.
  4. ^ "Interviews". Chain D.L.K. 19 April 2010.
  5. ^ ""Interview with Lol" 1 August 2007". Archived from the original on 18 February 2005.
  6. ^ Price, p. 339.
  7. ^ Price, p. 25.
  8. ^ Price, pp. 218-219.
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