PRESENCE: INTERVIEW


by mariah estran

photo by christian lanza 

“I started writing as a means of expression — singer-songwriter Presence says about his work. He recalls when he was twelve and wrote his first song for his mother's birthday. It was a preliminary stage full of emotive words of love and admiration. As he grew older, he never lost that vulnerable side. Instead, he grew closer to it.

“When I got to high school, I started posting videos of my songs, and then people resonated with them,” he recalls. “It was this realization of, ‘Oh, okay, people do appreciate honesty and vulnerability.’ So, it is something that I should keep doing, and I have.”

Now, in 2024, Presence is preparing to release his debut album. He’s already dropped his single “SCARED OF THE FALL!” and listeners got a glimpse into his elasticity when it comes to sound. Working alongside producer Sweater Beatz and Gianni Taylor, the pop-punk sound packs a punch as he sings about growing from the personal obstacle of being secluded.

As he’s created his upcoming album, he’s become more confident as an artist — proud of the finished product.

Presence took a moment to tell us more about “SCARED OF THE FALL!,” what it’s been like creating a debut album, and sharing vulnerable stories.

You’ve recently released “SCARED OF THE FALL!” I understand it's the fear of learning how to open up. But what more can you tell us about the story behind the track?

Presence: “I worked with producer Matthew Rad, and we made some super cool stuff. I remember going home; I felt so pumped about what we wrote. Laying in bed that night, I was like, ‘Man, this was a perfect day.’ Then, there was that fear. This serendipity immediately turned into this unnerving feeling of ‘something bad is probably going to happen.’

The last time I remember feeling that was when I had left the country for the first time. I got back home, and I was pumped to tell my dad. On the drive back home, he's like, ‘While you were gone, we didn't want to worry you, but we have to go to a funeral.’ Then, ‘Actually, your mom is taking care of grandma because she's been in the hospital sick. And Uncle Michael, his liver failed, he's in the hospital.’

All of these things happened at once. So, for a long time after that, I became very closed off for an extensive amount of time. I cut off a lot of people in my life and made many decisions that I inevitably regretted.

That's what this song is about. It's that period, also me growing out of that and not realizing I had. I opened up to my co-writer Gianni and Sweaters about what I'm telling you now. Then we wrote ‘SCARED OF THE FALL!’ in a few hours. It was the most therapeutic experience — the process that got me over the hump.”

Your music tackles these deep topics, whether that be heartbreak or even things like depression. Why is it important to share these vulnerable sides with your listeners?

Presence: “I started writing as a means of expression. The first song that I wrote — I was twelve years old, and it was my mom's birthday. So it was like a means of expressing this feeling towards someone that I love.

But even that stems from going to therapy prior — I used to have panic attacks — my therapist used to say, ‘Write down your feelings — that might help out.’

How I started affected the trajectory of what I kept doing — in regards to writing, that's all I knew how to do. When I got to high school, I started posting videos of my songs, and people resonated with them. It was a realization of, ‘Oh, okay,  people appreciate honesty and vulnerability.’ I should keep doing that.”

You’re about to release your debut album. What has it been like creating this larger body of work and working with producers for the first time?

Presence: “For a long time, pre-releasing music, there was a lot of stress because I felt a lot of imposter syndrome.

The process of working with other people and creating this larger body of work — I'm confident enough to say I'm proud. These stories will resonate with people and are worth being told.

I feel better about the music because I've crafted a vision. Writing the songs alone was super healing. Like in the moment, I wasn't thinking about that (the album), I was thinking about making the best song — getting these feelings off my chest. It was super therapeutic writing ‘SCARED OF THE FALL!’ We just repeated that process twelve more times.”

I want to mention your sound. You’ve always had this way of mixing pop with heavier, alternative vibes. But how would you say your sound has evolved?

Presence: “My sound has evolved as I have as a person. Sonically, we wanted to take people through all of these different journeys.  Even though the music is super emotional, it's not all-somber. Each song has its personality, which goes hand in hand with how I feel daily. I don't know who I'm going to be tomorrow.

There's an R&B track, a pop-punk track, and a piano ballad. I'm excited to show people what I'm capable of. I boxed myself in for a while — this is what I have to do. Nobody would know if I didn't at least try it.”

 

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PRESENCE: INTERVIEW


by alex grainger

photo by evan freer

Presence dropped his latest single “Loving Me & Losing You” on September 30th. The strikingly honest single reflects on Presence’s journey finding the joy in music again after making music and living for thousands online for so long. While reverting to his younger self to find joy, this single is one which sonically shows his growth as a musician. Presence’s experimentation on this track allowed him to push his musical boundaries and expand his sound. The music video for “Loving Me & Losing You” translates the trapped feeling visually. Read more about Presence and “Loving Me & Losing You” below!



Can you tell us what your single “Loving Me & Losing You” is about? 

Presence: “I wrote ‘Loving Me & Losing You’ about my relationship between me and my music. So often in the creative world I feel like you can become a detriment to yourself for the enjoyment of others, and that’s the box I found myself in. Closed off in my room reliving my trauma over and over so I can make something for other people to hear. That’s what the ‘You’ is in the song.”

 

What was the creative process behind “Loving Me & Losing You?”

Presence: “I found the producer of this song (RXXXL) on YouTube about a year ago searching through obscure YouTube beat channels with less than a thousand subscribers. His sound was so unique and I knew I wanted to work with him in the future, so I reached out and we started working on original songs together. This beat is one of the first that he sent me, and the idea for the lyrics flowed immediately just based on what I was feeling at the time.”

 

Is there a message you are sending to listeners of “Loving Me & Losing You?”

Presence: “Not necessarily. My goal in this song was to just be honest about what I was feeling, and whatever conclusion the listener drew from that was up to them. The song is pretty open ended though and I think we all have something or someone we’re knowingly over attached to, so I knew the song would be something people could relate to.”

 

How has your sound developed from recording in the backseat of your dad’s Honda Accord to now upon the release of your latest single?

Presence: “When I was making my initial YouTube videos from the backseat I was pretty limited in what I could do creatively. Not just because the resources I had were limited, but my knowledge of creating music was so limited as well. Now though, with both of those things expanding, I have the ability to do so many different weird things with my voice and not just rap over a piano every song. That’s been really cool.”

 

This single shows personal growth of understanding what is best for you, but how have you grown as an artist through the creation of “Loving Me & Losing You?”

Presence: “I think sonically this is the most interesting song I’ve ever put out. Obviously the song is about me feeling trapped as an artist, and I think the aural representation of me getting out of that box is me expanding my sound and trying new things on this track. That along with the visuals really pushed my boundaries as an artist and have me excited to keep pushing further on future tracks.”

 

Did “Loving Me & Losing You,” come as a reflection on the process of understanding you may need to take a step back, or were you realizing in the moment of creating this song what you needed to do for yourself?

Presence: “It definitely came as a reflection of feelings I already was already having.”

 

Having been in a cycle as you say of being addicted to attention and living your teenage years for the hundreds of thousands of people online, what is your motivation now? How has this new mindset changed your daily life?

Presence: “I think I needed to remember why I started making music in the first place. When I wrote my first songs they were for me and nobody else. In a sense I needed to revert to my younger self and find the joy in all of this again.”

 

Having been vulnerable to your fans about the reasons for taking a step back, do you feel you have become closer with them? Do you think this provides a better glimpse into who you truly are?

Presence: “Perhaps. I’m not completely sure though. Maybe it’s a side of me they didn’t know existed.”

 

You also released a music video for this single — what was the creative process behind translating “Loving Me & Losing You” into a visual piece?

Presence: “Jake Heidecker, who directed the music video, is immensely gifted at turning the theme of a song into an idea that connects visually. I told him what the song was about and together while eating breakfast we mapped out the concept of me being trapped in a box while the world continued around me. Within a few days we were at the studio with a crew filming the video.”

 

What was your reaction to seeing the finished video?

Presence: “I was blown away. It looked better than it even did in my head.”

 

What are you most proud of upon the release of “Loving Me and Losing You?”

Presence: “I’m most proud of the growth in myself that’s clearly happened as a result of it. I had been holding onto a lot of feelings that I was finally able to release through writing and releasing this song.”

Make sure to stream Presence’s latest single “I’m Okay I Swear” dropping this Friday October 28th!

 

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