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The Danse Society

The Danse Society are an English gothic rock band, formed in Barnsley in 1980. They were originally active until 1987, reforming in 2011. They achieved moderate success during their career. Their lineup included Steve Rawlings (vocals), Paul Nash (guitar), Lyndon Scarfe (keyboards), Tim Wright (bass guitar) and Paul Gilmartin (drums). Scarfe was replaced by David Whitaker (formerly of Music for Pleasure) after the Heaven Is Waiting album.

The Danse Society
The Danse Society, June 2018
Background information
OriginBarnsley, England
Genres
Years active1980 (1980)–1987 (1987); 2011 (2011)–present (present)
LabelsSociety, Arista
MembersMaethelyiah
Paul Nash
Jack Cooper
Jono Mori
Dylan Riley
Past membersPaul Gilmartin
David Whitaker
Steve Rawlings
Lyndon Scarfe
Timothy Wright
Iain Hunter
Joss Rylance
Tom Davenport
Sam Bollands

Background

First incarnation

Originally called Y? and then Danse Crazy[1] (changed due to the emerging Two Tone scene), Danse Society recorded and released their first single, "Clock", on their own newly formed record label Society in 1980. They released their debut studio album, Seduction, in 1982. It reached No. 3 in the UK Indie Chart.[2]

Their second studio album, Heaven Is Waiting, was released in December 1983 on record label Arista. It reached No. 39 in the UK albums chart.[3] The album contained a cover of The Rolling Stones' song "2000 Light Years from Home", also edited in 1984 as a 12" single and as a limited-edition double single. The band recorded a single with producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman, "Say It Again", at the behest of their record company.[4]

In 1986, after releasing their final album, Looking Through, as The Danse Society International, all of the band members except lead singer Rawlings left to form Johnny in the Clouds.

Rawlings continued as Society, and in 1987, released a single, "Saturn Girl".[5] After 1987, Rawlings continued to pursue music with the electronic dance music act Meridian Dream.

Reformation

A campaign titled The Danse Society Reformation Plot was started on Facebook at the end of 2009 and succeeded in bringing most of the band back together.[citation needed] The reformed Danse Society, featuring new vocalist Maethelyiah from the group Blooding Mask, released their fourth studio album, Change of Skin, in July 2011. One of the early demo songs from the reconstituted band's album can still be heard on YouTube, featuring original vocalist Steve Rawlings. And in 2021, it appeared in the "Best Of" Danse Society collection. But Steve did not finish the album, so Maethelyiah performed all the vocals (including the one Steve had sung on) instead. The album release was followed in November 2011 with the first single to be taken from the newly reformed album, "God Cry". In April 2012, they released the second single from Change of Skin, "Vatican", backed with a reworking of their early song "Seduction". Their first live gig in 25 years was performed at Germany's Wave-Gotik-Treffen festival in May 2012, followed by selected festival dates.

An unreleased track called 'Towers' was recorded at the end of 2010 with Steve Rawlings on vocals, his only contribution to the reformation. The music of this track was then used for the title track of the album Change of Skin, with the new singer Maethelyiah who has subsequently fronted the band.

Their fifth studio album, Scarey Tales, was released in February 2013.

On 1 February 2014, Danse Society issued an official announcement that Gilmartin and Roberts had unexpectedly resigned from the band, resulting in the cancellation of a series of tour dates. Nash, Whitaker and Maethelyiah continued with Danse Society, joined by new bassist Lee Jones and drummer Iain Hunter. David Whitaker was replaced by Sam Bollands in late 2014, with Jack Cooper replacing Lee Jones. On 9 December 2014, the single "If I Were Jesus" / "Sound of Silence" was released followed by the sixth studio album on 25 September 2015 called, VI.[6]

In June 2018 the band release an EP, The FUTUR1ST, including a cover of NIN's "Hurt" dedicated to the Sophie Lancaster Foundation, and the tracks "One Thought in Heaven" and "Scream" featuring drummer Joss Rylance who replaced Iain Hunter, and who has subsequently been replaced by Tom Davenport.[7] September 2020 saw the release of the bands 7th Studio album Sailing Mirrors whilst celebrating their 40 years anniversary. [8] In June 2021 Dylan Riley replaced Davenport and Jono Mori replaced Bollands for a short UK Tour with Billy Bostanci stepping for Jack Cooper temporarily. [9] The band are currently in production of their 8th studio album 'The Loop'.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • The Danse Society (1983)
  • The Danse Society (1984)
  • Demos Vol. 1 (2011)
  • ONT BBC (2020)
  • A-Z 40 Years of Danse (2021)
  • 40 Years of Danse - EXTENDE (2021)

Singles

Month Year Title UK Singles Chart[3] UK Indie Chart[2] Record label
September 1980 "Clock"/"Continent" No. 11 Society
March 1981 "There Is No Shame in Death" No. 26 Society
May 1981 "Womans Own" Society
December 1982 "Somewhere" No. 2 Society
March 1983 "Somewhere" (re-issue) No. 94 Arista
July 1983 "We're So Happy" No. 22 Society
August 1983 "Wake Up"/"Seduction" No. 61 Arista
October 1983 "Heaven Is Waiting" No. 60 Arista
March 1984 "2,000 Light Years from Home" Arista
July 1985 "Say It Again" No. 83 Arista
February 1986 "Hold On (To What You've Got)" Arista
August 1987 "Saturn Girl" (as Society) No. 48 Big Life
November 1987 "Love It" (as Society) No. 19 Big Life
November 2011 "God Cry" Society
April 2012 "Vatican" Society
December 2014 "If I Were Jesus" / "Sound of Silence" Society
June 2018 The FUTUR1ST (EP) Society
Sept 2020 Sailing Mirrors Society

References

  1. ^ Larkin, Colin. (1992) The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music. Guinness Publishing Ltd. p84. ISBN 0-85112-579-4
  2. ^ a b Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980–1989. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4.
  3. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 140. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. ^ "A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 5: In Too Deep to Say It Again on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  5. ^ Strong, Martin C. (1999). The Great Alternative & Indie Discography. Canongate. ISBN 0-86241-913-1.
  6. ^ "Danse Society Official". Danse Society Official. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Danse Society Official". Danse Society Official. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  8. ^ "Danse Society Official". Danse Society Official. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  9. ^ "Danse Society Official". Danse Society Official. Retrieved 17 November 2021.

External links

  • The Danse Society
  • The Danse Society discography at Discogs

danse, society, english, gothic, rock, band, formed, barnsley, 1980, they, were, originally, active, until, 1987, reforming, 2011, they, achieved, moderate, success, during, their, career, their, lineup, included, steve, rawlings, vocals, paul, nash, guitar, l. The Danse Society are an English gothic rock band formed in Barnsley in 1980 They were originally active until 1987 reforming in 2011 They achieved moderate success during their career Their lineup included Steve Rawlings vocals Paul Nash guitar Lyndon Scarfe keyboards Tim Wright bass guitar and Paul Gilmartin drums Scarfe was replaced by David Whitaker formerly of Music for Pleasure after the Heaven Is Waiting album The Danse SocietyThe Danse Society June 2018Background informationOriginBarnsley EnglandGenresGothic rockpost punkdark wavenew waveYears active1980 1980 1987 1987 2011 2011 present present LabelsSociety AristaMembersMaethelyiahPaul NashJack CooperJono MoriDylan RileyPast membersPaul GilmartinDavid WhitakerSteve RawlingsLyndon ScarfeTimothy WrightIain HunterJoss RylanceTom DavenportSam Bollands Contents 1 Background 1 1 First incarnation 1 2 Reformation 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Compilation albums 2 3 Singles 3 References 4 External linksBackground EditFirst incarnation Edit Originally called Y and then Danse Crazy 1 changed due to the emerging Two Tone scene Danse Society recorded and released their first single Clock on their own newly formed record label Society in 1980 They released their debut studio album Seduction in 1982 It reached No 3 in the UK Indie Chart 2 Their second studio album Heaven Is Waiting was released in December 1983 on record label Arista It reached No 39 in the UK albums chart 3 The album contained a cover of The Rolling Stones song 2000 Light Years from Home also edited in 1984 as a 12 single and as a limited edition double single The band recorded a single with producers Stock Aitken and Waterman Say It Again at the behest of their record company 4 In 1986 after releasing their final album Looking Through as The Danse Society International all of the band members except lead singer Rawlings left to form Johnny in the Clouds Rawlings continued as Society and in 1987 released a single Saturn Girl 5 After 1987 Rawlings continued to pursue music with the electronic dance music act Meridian Dream Reformation Edit A campaign titled The Danse Society Reformation Plot was started on Facebook at the end of 2009 and succeeded in bringing most of the band back together citation needed The reformed Danse Society featuring new vocalist Maethelyiah from the group Blooding Mask released their fourth studio album Change of Skin in July 2011 One of the early demo songs from the reconstituted band s album can still be heard on YouTube featuring original vocalist Steve Rawlings And in 2021 it appeared in the Best Of Danse Society collection But Steve did not finish the album so Maethelyiah performed all the vocals including the one Steve had sung on instead The album release was followed in November 2011 with the first single to be taken from the newly reformed album God Cry In April 2012 they released the second single from Change of Skin Vatican backed with a reworking of their early song Seduction Their first live gig in 25 years was performed at Germany s Wave Gotik Treffen festival in May 2012 followed by selected festival dates An unreleased track called Towers was recorded at the end of 2010 with Steve Rawlings on vocals his only contribution to the reformation The music of this track was then used for the title track of the album Change of Skin with the new singer Maethelyiah who has subsequently fronted the band Their fifth studio album Scarey Tales was released in February 2013 On 1 February 2014 Danse Society issued an official announcement that Gilmartin and Roberts had unexpectedly resigned from the band resulting in the cancellation of a series of tour dates Nash Whitaker and Maethelyiah continued with Danse Society joined by new bassist Lee Jones and drummer Iain Hunter David Whitaker was replaced by Sam Bollands in late 2014 with Jack Cooper replacing Lee Jones On 9 December 2014 the single If I Were Jesus Sound of Silence was released followed by the sixth studio album on 25 September 2015 called VI 6 In June 2018 the band release an EP The FUTUR1ST including a cover of NIN s Hurt dedicated to the Sophie Lancaster Foundation and the tracks One Thought in Heaven and Scream featuring drummer Joss Rylance who replaced Iain Hunter and who has subsequently been replaced by Tom Davenport 7 September 2020 saw the release of the bands 7th Studio album Sailing Mirrors whilst celebrating their 40 years anniversary 8 In June 2021 Dylan Riley replaced Davenport and Jono Mori replaced Bollands for a short UK Tour with Billy Bostanci stepping for Jack Cooper temporarily 9 The band are currently in production of their 8th studio album The Loop Discography EditStudio albums Edit Seduction 1982 Heaven Is Waiting 1983 Looking Through 1986 as The Danse Society International Change of Skin 2011 Scarey Tales 2013 VI 2015 Sailing Mirrors 2020 Compilation albums Edit The Danse Society 1983 The Danse Society 1984 Demos Vol 1 2011 ONT BBC 2020 A Z 40 Years of Danse 2021 40 Years of Danse EXTENDE 2021 Singles Edit Month Year Title UK Singles Chart 3 UK Indie Chart 2 Record labelSeptember 1980 Clock Continent No 11 SocietyMarch 1981 There Is No Shame in Death No 26 SocietyMay 1981 Womans Own SocietyDecember 1982 Somewhere No 2 SocietyMarch 1983 Somewhere re issue No 94 AristaJuly 1983 We re So Happy No 22 SocietyAugust 1983 Wake Up Seduction No 61 AristaOctober 1983 Heaven Is Waiting No 60 AristaMarch 1984 2 000 Light Years from Home AristaJuly 1985 Say It Again No 83 AristaFebruary 1986 Hold On To What You ve Got AristaAugust 1987 Saturn Girl as Society No 48 Big LifeNovember 1987 Love It as Society No 19 Big LifeNovember 2011 God Cry SocietyApril 2012 Vatican SocietyDecember 2014 If I Were Jesus Sound of Silence SocietyJune 2018 The FUTUR1ST EP SocietySept 2020 Sailing Mirrors SocietyReferences Edit Larkin Colin 1992 The Guinness Who s Who of Indie and New Wave Music Guinness Publishing Ltd p84 ISBN 0 85112 579 4 a b Lazell Barry 1997 Indie Hits 1980 1989 Cherry Red Books ISBN 0 9517206 9 4 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 140 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman Ep 5 In Too Deep to Say It Again on Apple Podcasts Apple Podcasts Retrieved 6 August 2021 Strong Martin C 1999 The Great Alternative amp Indie Discography Canongate ISBN 0 86241 913 1 Danse Society Official Danse Society Official Retrieved 6 June 2016 Danse Society Official Danse Society Official Retrieved 1 August 2018 Danse Society Official Danse Society Official Retrieved 6 December 2020 Danse Society Official Danse Society Official Retrieved 17 November 2021 External links EditThe Danse Society The Danse Society discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Danse Society amp oldid 1126168863, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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