we were always waiting
now there’s nothing to wait for
not here since you came
feels like heaven
Paul Gilmartin, longtime drummer for The Danse Society, has passed away. A vital force in the early post-punk and gothic rock realms, Gilmartin’s influence was indelible. Formed in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, in the early ’80s, The Danse Society swiftly attracted a dedicated following with their shadowy, atmospheric sound and somber lyrics. They achieved moderate success during their career.
The band’s original lineup included Steve Rawlings (vocals), Paul Nash (guitar), Lyndon Scarfe (keyboards), Tim Wright (bass guitar), and Paul Gilmartin (drums). After the Heaven Is Waiting album, Scarfe was replaced by David Whitaker (formerly of Music for Pleasure). Gilmartin’s drumming—marked by its robust precision and relentless rhythms—was key in shaping the band’s distinctive style.
The group’s early works, notably the acclaimed album “Heaven Is Waiting,” solidified their place in alternative music. Gilmartin, known for his dynamic performances, contributed significantly to the band’s enduring legacy.
Paul Gilmartin quit a reformed The Danse Society in January 2014, citing creative and personal clashes. He believed the band had strayed from its original spirit. Internal rifts emerged, splitting Gilmartin from a new incarnation of The Danse Society with singer Maethelyiah, formerly of Blooding Mask, and Nash. Gilmartin would then go on to form the Danse Society Reincarnated, which, following a legal dispute with his former colleagues, would be rebranded as The Society.
Gilmartin’s death was announced on his Facebook, although details are still forthcoming:
“Dear friends and family of Paul. It’s with a heavy heart that we write this post. Paul has sadly passed away today peacefully around his loving family. We are all going to miss you so much“