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 sho… read more
Puressence's fourth album, entitled Don't Forget To Remember, was recorded at Revolution studios in Manchester and produced by Andy Macpher… read more
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 Sep… read more
Puressence were a British rock band from Failsworth, Greater Manchester, England, formed in May 1992 and disbanded in 2013. The band played a series of gigs at Manchester's In The City festival. James Mudriczki, Neil McDonald, Anthony Szuminski and Kevin Matthews met on a bus on their way to watch the Stone Roses play at Spike Island. Matthews watched the Stone Roses' Gary Mounfield 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 experien… read more
Puressence were a British rock band from Failsworth, Greater Manchester, England, formed in May 1992 and disbanded in 2013. The band played a series of gigs at Manchester's In The City… read more
Puressence were a British rock band from Failsworth, Greater Manchester, England, formed in May 1992 and disbanded in 2013. The band played a series of gigs at Manchester's In The City festival. James Mudriczki, Neil McDonald, Ant… read more