词条 | The Society (ex Danse Society) |
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}}{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2017}}{{Infobox musical artist | name = The Society | image = The Society (ex The Danse Society) 2017.jpg | alt = | caption = The Society, March 2017 | background = group_or_band | origin = Barnsley, England | genre = Gothic rock, post-punk, synthpop, new wave | years_active = {{start date|2014}}–{{end date|df=yes|present}} | label = own label | associated_acts = The Danse Society, Johnny in the Clouds, Society, Meridian Dream, Party Day | current_members = Jonathan Cridford Elliot Wheeler Paul Gilmartin Ade Clark Darran Guy | past_members = Brian Jay }} The Society are an English gothic rock band, formed in Barnsley in 2014 after Paul Gilmartin, Martin Roberts and David Whitaker split from the reformed version of their previous band (see separate article, below). The current lineup is Jonathan Cridford (vocals), Elliot Wheeler (guitar), Darran Guy (keyboards), Ade Clark (bass guitar) and Paul Gilmartin (drums). Jonathan Cridford replaced Brian Jay in 2016. BackgroundFirst incarnation(see separate article The Danse Society) Reformation(see separate article The Danse Society) Paul Gilmartin, after leaving The Danse Society in January 2014, recruited a strong male vocal, initially provided by Brian Jay, which proved popular with fans old and new as well as live audiences. The live band also began to take shape with the recruitment of Darran Guy on keyboards, Ade Clarke on bass and Elliott Wheeler on guitar. Paul Gilmartin's album "Reincarnated", featuring some early songs and many new ones, with lyrics by Gilmartin and scored by the band, was released in 2015.[1] While this incarnation of the band gained momentum, extensively touring the UK and Europe, playing alongside such bands as Balaam And The Angel, Chameleons Vox, Spear Of Destiny and Theatre Of Hate, a legal battle started for the sole usage of the band name. During 2016 Brian Jay stepped aside to allow a new frontman, Jonathan "J" Cridford, to join the band. The "Reincarnated" tour continued, but as the tour drew to a close, the decision was made to change the band name, as Paul Gilmartin had lost the legal case against The Danse Society to gain the band name. See the Intellectual Property decision results for reference below for further details: https://www.ipo.gov.uk/t-challenge-decision-results/t-challenge-decision-results-bl?BL_Number=O/537/16 The FutureAt the start of 2017 "The Society" was born, in order to deliver Paul Gilmartin's legacy of the Danse Society's back catalogue of songs, as well as recording and performing new material. The band self-released a 4-track EP, Night Ship in November 2017 to coincide with their tour supporting The Eden House. The mini-gatefold CD sold out its initial run quickly, and was well reviewed.[2] References1. ^{{cite web|title=The Society (Discography)|url=http://www.thesocietyuk.com/discography.html|website=The Society UK|accessdate=13 March 2017}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=The Society UK|url=http://www.thesocietyuk.com/index.html|website=The Society UK|accessdate=13 March 2017}} External links
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