In the Presence of Nothing | ||||
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Studio album by Lilys | ||||
Released | September 1992 | |||
Genre | Shoegazing | |||
Label | Slumberland/SpinART | |||
Producer | Jay Sorrentino and Ken Heitmueller | |||
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Allmusic |
In the Presence of Nothing is the debut album by the American indie rock band, Lilys, co-released in 1992 by Slumberland Records and SpinART. The album was written and recorded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
The album's title is a dig at Velvet Crush, who released In the Presence of Greatness the previous year. The album features Lilys frontman Kurt Heasley backed by members of Velocity Girl, The Ropers and Suddenly, Tammy!, and the band's early My Bloody Valentine influence is strongly in evidence, with Jason Ankeny of Allmusic even going as far as calling the album "the quick follow-up to Loveless that My Bloody Valentine never made", and Douglas Wolk of Trouser Press calling it "even more a product of hero-worship". Ankeny also called the album "a wonderful testament to shoegazing's brief but seminal moment in the sun."
All songs written by Lilys