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Holding Absence

Holding Absence is a Welsh and band formed in in 2015, currently consisting of Lucas Woodland, guitarist Scott Carey, and bassist Benjamin Elliott. Signed to SharpTone Records, the band has undergone several line-up changes since its inception, including the departure of founding members and, most recently, longtime drummer Ashley Green in October 2024. The band's music is characterized by emotionally charged lyrics exploring themes of , , , and , often delivered through dynamic instrumentation blending heavy riffs, soaring melodies, and atmospheric elements. Their debut self-titled album, released in March 2019, marked their breakthrough, featuring tracks like "Perish" and "Marigold" that showcased their evolution from early singles and a 2018 split EP with Loathe. Follow-up efforts include the introspective The Greatest Mistake of My Life in 2021, which delved deeper into personal vulnerabilities, and The Noble Art of Self Destruction in 2023, praised for its thematic depth on hindsight and resilience. Additional releases, such as the 2022 EP The Lost & The Longing, have solidified their reputation in the UK rock scene. Holding Absence has built a dedicated following through relentless touring, including high-profile festival appearances like When We Were Young in 2025, where they adapted to challenges such as issues by incorporating guest musicians from bands like Boundaries. In recent years, the band has also spoken out against emerging issues in the music industry, notably criticizing AI-generated acts mimicking their style and surpassing their streams in 2025.

History

2015–2018: Formation, singles and the This Is as One EP

Holding Absence was formed in , , in 2015 by drummer Ashley Green alongside vocalist Zac Vernon, guitarists Feisal El-Khazragi and Giorgio Cantarutti, and bassist James Joseph. The band quickly immersed themselves in the local music scene, performing their first shows at venues such as The Moon in on 15 November 2015 and The Scene Club in , building a grassroots following through energetic live sets that blended intensity with emotional depth. These early performances highlighted the group's raw energy and helped establish their presence within ' burgeoning community. In mid-2016, original vocalist Zac Vernon departed to form Parting Gift, prompting a pivotal shift as Lucas Woodland, who had been contributing lyrics, stepped in as frontman. This lineup change solidified the band's direction, leading to the recording of their debut singles "Permanent" and "Dream of Me," released on 10 February 2017 via SharpTone Records. "Permanent" addressed themes of and through soaring melodies and urgent instrumentation, while "Dream of Me" offered a more introspective counterpart with haunting atmospherics, both tracks demonstrating the band's evolving style rooted in personal vulnerability. The singles garnered attention for their production polish and emotional resonance, marking Holding Absence's entry into the wider scene. The band's momentum continued with the release of their debut EP, the split This Is as One with Loathe, on 16 February 2018 through SharpTone Records. Holding Absence contributed two tracks—"Saint Cecelia" and "Everything"—produced by Lucas Woodland, featuring expansive choruses, intricate guitar work, and lyrics exploring loss and longing that further defined their cinematic post-hardcore sound. The EP received acclaim for its cohesive blend of the bands' styles and served as a crucial introduction to Holding Absence's emotive songwriting, earning praise from outlets for bridging aggressive riffs with melodic vulnerability.

2018–2020: Line-up changes and the release of Holding Absence

In early 2018, Holding Absence experienced a significant lineup change with the departure of founding Feisal El-Khazragi, who later joined the band Loathe on . The band initially continued as a three-piece consisting of vocalist Lucas Woodland, bassist James Joseph, and drummer Ashley Green, but soon recruited Scott Carey to expand their live lineup and support ongoing songwriting efforts. Carey's addition brought fresh energy to the group as they focused on completing material for their debut full-length album. The self-titled album Holding Absence was recorded in two phases: the first set of tracks at Vada Studios in , known for its open and bright sonic character, and the second at Northstone Studios in , which contributed a warmer, more intimate tone. Produced by George "G1" Lever and engineered by the band themselves, the record was mixed at Vada and mastered to emphasize emotional depth and , reflecting themes of , loss, and personal . Released on 8 2019 through SharpTone Records, the album features 12 tracks: "Perish," "Your (Has Ruined My Life)," "Like a Shadow," "You Are Everything," "Marigold," "To Fall Asleep," "Monochrome," "A Godsend," "Last to Leave," "I Promise You," "Awaken," and "In Circles." It debuted at number one on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart, reached number 10 on the UK Independent Albums Chart, and peaked at number 41 on the , marking a breakthrough for the band. Prior to the album's release, Holding Absence issued singles "Perish" in January 2019 and "Like a Shadow" in 2018, both accompanied by official music videos that showcased the band's evolving sound with soaring choruses and introspective lyrics. "Like a Shadow" in particular highlighted themes of lingering absence and emotional plea, gaining traction through its cinematic visuals directed by the band. These releases built anticipation, leading to a deluxe edition of the album in 2019 that included additional tracks and live recordings. To support the album, Holding Absence embarked on their first major headline tour in March 2019, performing at venues like Cardiff's Globe (capacity 350) and London's 500-capacity , with support from acts such as and on select dates. The tour demonstrated the band's growing live presence, bolstered by Carey's integration. In December 2019, they played their largest headline show to date at London's , selling out the 1,000-capacity venue and capturing the momentum from the album's success. These performances into early 2020 solidified their reputation in the rock scene before broader touring plans were affected by external factors.

2020–2022: Singles, The Greatest Mistake of My Life and The Lost & the Longing EP

In early 2020, Holding Absence recruited bassist Benjamin Elliott to the lineup, marking a stabilization following previous departures. This change occurred amid the onset of the , which influenced the band's creative process and thematic focus during the period. The band began teasing material from their sophomore album with the release of the "Beyond Belief" on October 21, 2020, though subsequent like "drugs and love" emerged in the context of pandemic-induced isolation. "drugs and love," released in 2020, explored themes of emotional dependency and solitude, reflecting the broader sense of disconnection during lockdowns. Production for these tracks was handled by Dan Weller, emphasizing atmospheric builds and introspective to capture personal turmoil. Following this, Holding Absence announced their second studio album, The Greatest Mistake of My Life, in late , with recording sessions completed under Weller's guidance at Vada Studios in , . The album delved into themes of hindsight, , , and mortality, drawing from Woodland's personal reflections on and relationships. It was released on April 16, 2021, via SharpTone Records, featuring 13 tracks: "awake," "Celebration Song," "Curse Me with Your Kiss," "Afterlife," "drugs and love," "In Circles," "nomoreroses," "Beyond Belief," "Die Alone (In Your Lover's Arms)," "phantoms," "Mourning Song," "a mother's plea," and "The Greatest Mistake of My Life." The record received critical acclaim for its emotional depth, with reviewers praising its blend of soaring choruses and raw vulnerability as a poignant evolution from their debut. It peaked at number 90 on the and number 24 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart. Preceding the full album, the band issued additional singles to build anticipation. "Afterlife," released on January 15, 2021, addressed existential isolation and the , resonating with pandemic-era anxieties through its anthemic structure and orchestral elements. "In Circles," dropped on March 19, 2021, further examined cyclical emotional struggles and monotony, produced with layered to evoke a sense of . These tracks highlighted a shift toward more expansive, anthemic production while maintaining the band's roots. In 2022, Holding Absence collaborated with metalcore outfit Alpha Wolf on the split EP The Lost & the Longing, announced on June 8 and released on August 15 via SharpTone and Greyscale Records. The four-track effort featured two collaborative songs and two standalone pieces: "60cm of Steel" (Alpha Wolf feat. Holding Absence), "Hotel Underground" (Alpha Wolf), "Aching Longing" (Holding Absence feat. Alpha Wolf), and "" (Holding Absence). The EP blended the bands' styles, fusing Holding Absence's melodic introspection with Alpha Wolf's heavier aggression, and was promoted through a co-headlining tour across and in late 2022.

2023–2025: The Noble Art of Self Destruction, further changes and recent developments

In April 2023, Holding Absence released their lead single "A Crooked Melody" from their forthcoming third album, which received its live debut during the band's performance in , , on April 1 while supporting . This was followed by "False Dawn" on May 19, "Honey Moon" on June 23, and "Scissors" on July 21, each building anticipation with their blend of introspective lyrics and dynamic instrumentation. The band's third studio album, The Noble Art of Self Destruction, was released on August 25, 2023, via SharpTone Records. Produced with a focus on raw emotional delivery, the record features 10 tracks: "Head Prison Blues," "A Crooked Melody," "False Dawn," "Scissors," "Honey Moon," "Death, Nonetheless," "Her Wings," "These New Dreams," "Liminal," and "The Return / Rise Together." The album explores themes of self-reflection, vulnerability, mental health struggles, and personal growth, drawing on imagery like the Japanese art of Kintsugi to symbolize embracing imperfections as part of one's evolution. It debuted at number 67 on the UK Albums Chart. On October 28, 2024, announced the departure of drummer Ashley Green after eight years with the band, stating there was no drama or bad blood involved and expressing gratitude for his contributions. The split was attributed to the demands of extensive touring, with the band confirming plans to continue with a replacement for upcoming shows. In June 2025, frontman Lucas Woodland provided guest vocals on "Bite My Tongue," a reimagined cinematic track by American rock band Halocene, released on June 20. In October 2025, at the When We Were Young Festival, the band adapted to visa issues by incorporating guest musicians from Boundaries. Later that year, Holding Absence faced a public controversy when an AI-generated "band" called Bleeding Verse, explicitly modeled after their sound and citing them as an influence, surpassed the group's monthly Spotify listeners within two months of its emergence. Woodland addressed the issue on social media, describing it as "disheartening," "insulting," and a "wake-up call," while urging fans to oppose AI-generated music to protect human artistry. The band has since continued touring in 2025 with their new drummer.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Holding Absence, as of November 2025, consists of three core members who handle both studio and live duties following the band's transition to a streamlined trio after drummer Ashley Green's departure in late 2024.
  • Lucas Woodland – lead vocals (2015–present); as the band's founding member, Woodland serves as the primary songwriter and lyricist, shaping the group's emotional and thematic core across their discography.
  • Scott Carey – guitar, backing vocals (2018–present); Carey joined during a period of lineup stabilization and has contributed significantly to the band's production efforts, including on select tracks and albums.
  • Benjamin Elliott – bass (2021–present); Elliott, who replaced the previous bassist, plays a key role in the band's dynamic live performances, providing rhythmic foundation during tours and festival appearances.

Former members

Holding Absence has undergone several lineup changes since its formation in 2015, with multiple members contributing to its early development and recordings. Feisal "Fez" El-Khazragi served as from 2015 to 2018, playing a key role in the band's initial sound and contributing guitar parts to early singles such as "Penance" and "Permanent," as well as the 2018 split EP This Is as One with Loathe. He departed during the recording of the band's self-titled debut album to join the band Loathe. James Joseph was the original , performing from 2015 to 2021 and providing foundational bass lines for the band's formative releases, including the 2018 split EP This Is as One. His departure in early 2021, announced alongside the single "," was described as amicable, allowing him to pursue other projects. Ashley Green joined as drummer in 2015 and remained with the band until October 2024, spanning nearly a decade and performing on all three studio albums: Holding Absence (2019), The Greatest Mistake of My Life (2021), and The Noble Art of Self Destruction (2023). His tenure included extensive touring and provided rhythmic stability through the band's evolution, though the 2018 lineup shifts, including El-Khazragi's exit, influenced the debut album's production. Green parted ways amicably to step back from touring demands and focus on personal matters.

Touring members

In June 2024, following drummer Ashley Green's decision to step back from live performances to focus on his , Holding Absence announced that Scott Waters, from the band Continents, would join them as a touring member on drums for their ongoing European headline . This temporary arrangement allowed the band to continue their scheduled shows without interruption, with Waters providing solid support during the summer leg of dates across the continent. Waters continued in the touring role through late 2024 and into 2025, contributing to Holding Absence's post-Green performances, including their North American tour dates alongside The Plot In You, Boundaries, and Acres in early 2025, as well as UK appearances such as at Wembley in April 2025. His involvement has been praised for maintaining the band's dynamic live energy, particularly in high-profile European and international outings that followed the release of their album The Noble Art of Self Destruction. In October 2025, at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas, guitarist Scott Carey and bassist Benjamin Elliott were unable to perform due to visa delays; members of Boundaries filled in as temporary touring musicians on guitar and bass.

Musical style and influences

Musical style

Holding Absence's music is primarily classified as , incorporating elements of and . The band's sound features anthemic choruses that build to euphoric peaks, dynamic shifts between intense verses and expansive bridges, and a vocal style that alternates between clean, emotive melodies and screamed deliveries. Frontman Lucas Woodland's versatile vocals often convey raw emotion, ranging from soft, introspective tones to powerful, aggressive outbursts, creating a sense of vulnerability and intensity. The production emphasizes atmospheric elements, with lush ambient soundscapes and subtle instrumentation that enhance the emotional depth of their tracks. Shoegaze influences appear prominently in songs like "Beyond Belief" from 2021, where the band embraces 1980s indie-shoegaze aesthetics through hazy guitar textures while maintaining their core post-hardcore drive. Over time, Holding Absence's style has evolved from the raw, impulsive energy of their 2019 self-titled debut album—characterized by muddy, heartfelt aggression—to a more polished and cinematic approach in subsequent releases. By their 2023 album The Noble Art of Self Destruction, the sound achieves greater consistency and fine-tuned competence, shifting toward upbeat, hopeful tones that reflect themes of and self-worth without losing the underlying intensity.

Influences

Holding Absence's frontman Lucas has drawn significant inspiration from his personal experiences with loss and challenges, which profoundly shape the band's lyrical themes of , , and . Woodland has openly discussed grappling with self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and existential , using songwriting as a means of self-discovery and emotional processing. For instance, in reflections on his childhood and instances of heartbreak, he channels these vulnerabilities into narratives that explore life's contradictions and the pursuit of inner strength, often framed through metaphors like the Japanese art of , which celebrates repaired imperfections. These personal traumas, including the fragility highlighted by the , inform an overarching focus on "life in spite of death," emphasizing amid adversity. A pivotal familial influence came from Woodland's grandmother, who introduced him to classic songs that reinforced timeless emotional themes in the band's music. During a conversation after receiving the band's self-titled debut , she shared a 7-inch recorded by Woodland's great-uncle in the or —a cover of the 1939 Gracie Fields track "The Greatest Mistake of My Life." This nearly forgotten song, with lyrics about regret over parting, directly inspired the title and conceptual backbone of Holding Absence's 2021 The Greatest Mistake of My Life, aiming for a "timeless" quality that transcends genres by capturing universal human experiences like loss and reflection. The discovery felt serendipitous to Woodland, connecting generational stories and underscoring the enduring power of and pre-rock era compositions in evoking profound, relatable emotions. Musically, the band has been shaped by and peers emphasizing emotional depth in lyricism, alongside broader influences from their Welsh roots. Woodland cites early exposure to local acts like and as foundational, blending their melodic intensity with introspective storytelling. Additionally, inspirations from —particularly frontman Gerard Way's vulnerable delivery—have influenced Woodland's approach to raw, narrative-driven vocals, as seen in tracks exploring personal redemption. Other key touchstones include Architects for structural dynamics, The Cure for atmospheric melancholy, and for introspective intimacy, all contributing to Holding Absence's emphasis on poetic, emotionally charged expression over aggression.

Discography

Studio albums

Holding Absence's debut studio album, titled Holding Absence, was released on 8 March 2019 through SharpTone Records. Produced by George Lever, the record features 12 tracks exploring themes of love, loss, and emotional turmoil, blending post-hardcore intensity with melodic elements. It debuted at number 6 on the UK Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart and reached number 74 on the UK Official Physical Albums Chart. The track listing is as follows:
  1. Perish
  2. Your Love (Has Ruined My Life)
  3. Like a Shadow
  4. You Are Everything
  5. Marigold
  6. To Fall Asleep
  7. Monochrome
  8. A Godsend
  9. Drugs and Love
  10. Die Alone
  11. Last to Leave
  12. Breathing
The band's second studio album, The Greatest Mistake of My Life, arrived on 16 April 2021, also via SharpTone Records. Produced by Dan Weller, the 11-track effort delves into themes of life's monotony, relationships, and existential reflection, marked by soaring choruses and introspective lyrics. It peaked at number 6 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums and number 39 on the Official Albums Chart Update. The track listing includes:
  1. Awake
  2. Celebration Song
  3. Curse Me with Your Kiss
  4. Drugs and
  5. In Circles
  6. Nomoreroses
  7. Beyond Belief
  8. Die Alone (Reimagined)
  9. Mourning Song
  10. A Liar Like You
Their third studio album, The Noble Art of Self Destruction, was released on 25 August 2023 by SharpTone Records. Once again produced by Dan Weller, the album comprises 10 tracks centered on self-reflection, personal growth, and the beauty in brokenness, incorporating atmospheric soundscapes and raw emotional delivery. It entered the UK Official Albums Chart at number 67 and reached number 3 on the UK Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart. The track listing is:
  1. Head Prison Blues
  2. A Crooked Melody
  3. False Dawn
  4. Scissors
  5. Honey Moon
  6. Death, Nonetheless
  7. Her Wings
  8. These New Dreams
  9. Liminal
  10. The Angel In The Marble

Extended plays

Holding Absence has released two extended plays, both in the form of split collaborations that highlight their sound alongside other artists. These EPs served as key milestones in the band's early career and post-album phases, showcasing shorter-form material outside their full-length albums. The band's debut EP, This Is as One, was a split release with fellow act Loathe, issued on February 16, 2018, via SharpTone Records. This four-track effort marked Holding Absence's first official collaborative project, coming after a series of independent singles and just before their signing to the label for their self-titled debut album later that year. The EP features two original tracks from each band, emphasizing raw energy and melodic intensity in a shared exploration of emotional turmoil. The tracklist is as follows: This release helped build anticipation for Holding Absence's evolving lineup and style, with "Saint Cecilia" and "Everything" demonstrating vocalist Lucas Woodland's soaring clean vocals over driving riffs. In 2022, Holding Absence partnered with Australian metalcore band Alpha Wolf for The Lost & the Longing, a split EP released on August 15 via SharpTone Records and Greyscale Records. This four-track collaboration arrived amid a period of singles and touring following their second album, The Greatest Mistake of My Life, and incorporated cross-band features to blend Holding Absence's atmospheric with Alpha Wolf's heavier aggression. The EP includes two standalone tracks and two joint efforts, focusing on themes of loss and yearning, and was promoted as a limited-edition 10-inch pressing. The tracklist includes:
  • "60cm of Steel" by Alpha Wolf (featuring Holding Absence) (3:30)
  • "Hotel Underground" by Alpha Wolf (2:46)
  • "Aching Longing" by Holding Absence (featuring Alpha Wolf) (3:54)
  • "Die in a Tent" by Holding Absence (4:22)
The collaborative tracks, such as "60cm of Steel" and "Aching Longing," integrate vocal contributions from both bands, creating a dynamic interplay that expanded Holding Absence's reach into the scene. This EP underscored their willingness to experiment with partnerships, bridging their discography's transitional phase toward their .

Singles

Holding Absence began their recording career with a series of singles in the mid-2010s, establishing their emotional sound before signing with SharpTone Records. These early releases, such as "Immerse" and "Permanent," garnered attention in the UK underground scene and were later compiled or reissued. The band's promotional singles for their debut album in 2019 and subsequent standalone tracks in 2020 demonstrated their evolution toward more melodic and introspective themes. Following the release of their second album in 2021, Holding Absence issued singles like "" and "In Circles," which highlighted vocalist Lucas Woodland's soaring delivery and the band's blend of aggression and vulnerability. These tracks received positive coverage from music outlets for their lyrical depth on topics like love and loss. No Holding Absence singles have entered the Official Singles Chart Top 100. In promotion of their third album, The Noble Art of Self Destruction (2023), the band released a series of singles starting with "A Crooked Melody" in April, followed by "False Dawn," "Honey Moon," and "Scissors." These tracks explored themes of denial, sacrifice, and romance, with "Honey Moon" noted for its ballad-like structure and orchestral elements. The singles were produced by Dan Weller and contributed to building anticipation for the album's August release on SharpTone Records.
YearTitleRelease DateNotes
2015ImmerseJuly 6, 2015Debut ; independent release.
2017Permanent / Dream of MeFebruary 9, 2017Double A-side ; early SharpTone release.
2017June 16, 2017Standalone with .
2017Heaven KnowsSeptember 29, 2017Promotional ahead of split EP with Loathe.
2019February 15, 2019Lead for self-titled debut album.
2020GravityMarch 27, 2020Standalone during ; video released.
2020BirdcageApril 17, 2020Follow-up standalone .
2020Beyond BeliefOctober 21, 2020Lead for The Greatest Mistake of My Life.
2021January 15, 2021Second for The Greatest Mistake of My Life.
2021In CirclesMarch 19, 2021Third for The Greatest Mistake of My Life.
2021Drugs and LoveApril 15, 2021Promotional with lyric video from The Greatest Mistake of My Life.
2023A Crooked MelodyApril 6, 2023Lead for The Noble Art of Self Destruction.
2023False DawnMay 19, 2023Second for The Noble Art of Self Destruction.
2023Honey MoonJune 23, 2023Third for The Noble Art of Self Destruction.
2023July 21, 2023Fourth for The Noble Art of Self Destruction.

Guest appearances

Holding Absence vocalist Lucas Woodland contributed guest vocals to the track "Bite My Tongue" by the cover band Halocene, a reimagined cinematic version of the and song released on 20 June 2025. The collaboration was highlighted in the official and streaming releases, marking one of the band's notable external features in 2025. Woodland also featured on Imminence's "Death by a Thousand Cuts", a re-recorded version of the track released on 18 July 2024 as part of the extended cycle for their album The Black. Additionally, in 2025, provided vocals for "Dial Tones X" by As It Is, a new version of their "Dial Tones" released on 17 2025.

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