English alternative rock band from Manchester noted for James Mudriczki's distinctive falsetto; the group drew attention during the 1990s and had releases on Island Records. The members reportedly met en route to The Stone Roses' Spike Island concert.

Signed to Island Records; opened shows for Iggy Pop, Depeche Mode and Suede (as reported in DeBaser reviews). Debut album "Puressence" and second album "Only Forever" are highlighted in the reviews.

DeBaser reviews praise Puressence's atmospheric, emotionally tense sound and James Mudriczki's distinctive falsetto. The self-titled debut is described as a small gem; Only Forever is noted as their most famous record. Reviewers link the band's limited commercial success to timing and market saturation during the 1990s.

For:Fans of 1990s Britpop/alternative rock, listeners who appreciate melancholic vocals and atmospheric guitar-driven music.

 Puressence were never giants in the seas of Britpop, and their wreck is now left to the decay of an abandoned dock, just as it appears on the cover of their self-titled debut album.

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 The tone of JamesMudrickzi is elegantly tormented. A falsetto that is hard not to capture attention.

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