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, Greater Manchester, England, formed in May 1992.


Band membership

The band, at their break-up, consisted of: *James Mudriczki: Vocals *Lowell Killen: Guitar *Kevin Matthews: Bass guitar *Tony Szuminski: Drums / percussion


History

James Mudriczki, Neil McDonald, Anthony Szuminski and Kevin Matthews met on a bus on their way to watch
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play at Spike Island. Matthews watched The Stone Roses'
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play bass and Matthews bought himself a bass guitar. The rest of the members followed suit and bought the necessary equipment to complete a band, although they had little to no musical experience or training. However, this is a pure creation myth as Neil McDonald had been playing guitar for a number of years prior to the popularity of The Stone Roses, being heavily influenced by Eddie Van Halen. Through much practice their music developed and they decided on the name Puressence, a name instantly identified by most Mancunians for the paper letters 'P'-'U'-'R'-'E'-'S'-'S'-'E'-'N'-'C'-'E', which were plastered around Manchester city centre, on derelict buildings, and on bridges (the most notable being the railway bridge opposite
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). Manchester independent record label 2 Damn Loud released two
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and there was a further single with Rough Trade Singles Club. The band played a series of gigs at
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's In The City festival early in the 1990s. The big breakthrough came a couple of years later, when the band signed to Island Records. In August 2003, after more than ten years with Puressence, guitarist and founder member McDonald left the band and has since gone on to form the band Juno Ashes. He was replaced by Lowell Killen, who is originally from the
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. He has played in other bands and left Manchester band Dry Riser to join Puressence. In 2004, the band played at
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. In 2006, the band released a single titled "Palisades" on new Manchester label Reaction, followed by an album, ''Don't Forget To Remember'', in September 2007. On 10 and 11 September 2008 Puressence played their first shows in the US. The first was at the
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in New York City. The next night they played the
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. The opening song at the Mercury Lounge was "I Suppose". They passed out free CD singles of "Don't Know Any Better" to many fans around the United States. In October 2010 the band's website announced details of a new album, ''Solid State Recital'', which was released on 21 April 2011. On 27 November 2013, Puressence announced they had split. Since the split, James Mudriczki has been working on a solo album whilst contributing vocals to two tracks on The Red-Sided Garter Snakes 2015 album, Endless Sea. In 2015, it was announced that Mudriczki has formed a new band called The Nihilists. The line up includes Mudriczki on vocals, Steven Kelly on guitars and programming and John Patterson who is the drummer and multi instrumentalist.


Early singles (1992–93)

Prior to releasing these albums, Puressence released two singles and an EP. First the double A-side "Siamese" / "Scapa Flow" was released through Rough Trade. Then followed the EPs ''Petrol Skin'' and ''Offshore'', both released through 2 Damn Loud Records. *"Siamese" (Rough Trade) June 1992 #"Siamese" #"Scapa Flow" *''Petrol Skin'' EP (2 Damn Loud Records) 6 July 1992 #"Telekenesis" #"Suck The Knife" #"Polystyrene Snow" #"Petrol Skin" *''Offshore'' EP (2 Damn Loud) 19 April 1993 #"Offshore" #"None Handed (demo)" #"Mist" Toby Chalmers of Island Records offered them a recording contract. Support slots to
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introduced them to new supporters.


Albums


''Puressence'' (1996)

In May 1995, the band released the "I Suppose" single on Island without chart success. A few months later they returned with the "Fire" single, which again failed to sell. The tracks though did herald Puressence's self-titled debut album. The album also produced three more singles, "India", "Traffic Jam in Memory Lane" and "Casting Lazy Shadows." (The album only contained ten tracks, of which they had released five as singles.) Released:   April 1996


''Only Forever'' (1998)

The album displayed a shift in Puressence's style.
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, bassist for the Stone Roses and Primal Scream, appeared as record producer on "Standing in Your Shadow." "This Feeling" proved to be a hit for the band, when it reached number 33 in the
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, helping the band appear on television programmes such as ''
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DJ
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made this his single of the week and it received
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on numerous radio stations around the UK. The second single "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" fell just short of the
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. But the third single "All I Want" scraped in at No. 39, its second CD was joined as a double A-side with "Never Be The Same Again". The album peaked in the
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at No. 36.


''Don't Know Any Better - Anthology'' (1992–2000)

Don’t Know Any Better Anthology is an unofficial Puressence release. The collection was compiled by fans of the band and distributed over the Internet. Contains:
Emotion,   Petrol Skin,   Mist,   Scapa Flow,   Siamese,   Telekinesis,   Suck The Knife,   Fifteen Years,   Bright Star,
Black Snow,   All Star,   Moss Side Lonely,   Only Holy Maybe,   Let Down,   Offshore,   and many more. This collection contains more than 70 songs, studio versions, demos or live rarities from radio.


''Planet Helpless'' (2002)

''Planet Helpless'' peaked in the UK Albums Chart at No. 81, it did enjoy success in Greece (#4 in the album charts) and heralded a number of gigs, mainly in Manchester. Puressence chose to sack their manager and leave Island Records in February 2002. ''Planet Helpless'', due to the ongoing problems with the record company, released only one single. "Walking Dead" gave the band its third Top 40 hit. The
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included
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and Bez (
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).


''Don't Forget to Remember'' (2007)

Puressence's fourth album, entitled ''Don't Forget To Remember'', was recorded at Revolution studios in Manchester and produced by Andy Macpherson.
The album was released on 24 September 2007. Despite failing to chart, the album beat off more high-profile releases to be voted 'Best Album by a Manchester Artist' in the Pride of Manchester Awards 2008. The album was then chosen by US iTunes to launch their new homepage feature, 'Editors Choice' in February 2008. Within a week the album entered US iTunes' Top 40. Puressence played a Manchester Academy show to celebrate English Rugby and Soccer team wins on 13 October 2007. The album was also a success in Greece; remaining in the Top 10 for several weeks.
Originally appearing as a soft release in 2007, it was announced that ''Don't Forget to Remember'' got a wide release on 16 June. The album peaked in the UK Albums Chart at No. 176. Released:   24 September 2007
Revolution studios


''Sharpen Up the Knives'' (2009)

Released:   in mid-October 2009
''Sharpen Up the Knives'' was a fifteen track album collection consisting of singles, album tracks and a couple of new recordings.


''Solid State Recital'' (2011)

Track listing: # Swathes Of Sea Made Stone # Burma # When Your Eyes Close # Cape Of No Hope (Water's Edge) # Majesterial # Solid State # Raise Me To The Ground # In Harm's Way # Another World # Our Number's Oracle Released:   2 May 2011
Caserta Red


Line-up and label changes

In August 2003, after more than 12 years with Puressence, guitarist and founding member McDonald left the band. He was replaced by Lowell Killen. Puressence decided to leave Island Records and sign with a new Manchester label called Reaction. They played many gigs throughout 2003 in support of the album ''Planet Helpless''. In the summer of 2003 they also played in The Move Festival in Manchester's Old Trafford Cricket ground. They followed this up by supporting Suede, Iggy Pop and Depeche Mode in
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. Puressence have now set up their own label calling it Caserta Red Records.


Timeline

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Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Song appearances

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References


External links


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