Inside is the debut studio album released by British rock band Presence it was released through Smash Records, a subsidiary of Island Records. Although Inside was well received by critics, it was a commercial failure, and the band dissolved shortly afterwards. Nevertheless, this band does spark interest among some Cure fans because of the involvement of Lol Tolhurst. According to an interview with Robert Smith, Michael Dempsey was also involved with this band as he co-wrote two of the tracks off of. Listen free to Presence Inside Never, Fragments and more. Released in 1993, Inside is the debut album by Rock band Presence. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Alternative Rock New Wave. Songs in album Presence - Inside 1992. Presence - Never. Presence - Fragments. Presence - Act Of Faith. Presence - On Ocean Hill. Presence - Revolve. Presence - Highest Peak. Presence - Pause. Album 1992 19 Songs. More By Presence. See is the debut studio album released by British rock band Presence it was released through Smash Records, a subsidiary of Island Records. According to an interview with Robert Smith, Michael Dempsey was also involved with this band as he co-wrote two of the tracks off of this album as well as the b-side Amazed. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Inside Presence album. Inside, 2011. Never, 04:23. Act of Faith, 04:14. TuneCore от лица компании Presence Sony ATV Publishing, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс Presence - All I See Inside 1993YouTube. Broken English - Do You Really Want Me Back Waterfront Mix. Presence takes up where last seasons monumentally molten Physical Graffiti left off - few melodies, a preoccupation with hard-rock rhythm, lengthy echoing moans gushing from Robert Plant and a general lyrical slant toward the cosmos. Give an Englishman 50,000 watts, a chartered jet, a little cocaine and some groupies and he thinks hes a god. Actually there is some fine rock on Presence. Nobodys Fault but Mine is strong, while Candy Store Rock perfectly evokes the Los Angeles milieu in which the Zep composed this album it sounds like an unholy hybrid in which Buddy Holly is grafted onto the quivering stem of David Bowie. This song is by Presence and appears on the album Inside 1993. The ultimate painBrought on by kissesSwelling my throatAnd trying to choke meForgiven in innocenceI could have been differentYour eyes like embersMelting my soul. We all go a little mad sometimesThe crystal feels much better now. How many times you closed your mindI thought we left that all behindIn your eyes I'm still a childHow many times you changed your mindI thought we'd left that all behindNow the days are not so wild. And the moment their first album dropped in spring 1992, one thing was clear. Presence did sound like the Cure. And why not For who's to say who came up with that band's trademarks in the first place Besides and this was the important thing, Presence sounded like the Cure if Robert Smith hadn't seized control after Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me and hung on ever since. Or, listeners had heard his side of the creative differences battleground now it was Tolhurst's turn