In the fall of 2005, the Absence released their first album, From Your Grave, and the group toured extensively in support of the disc, both as a headliner and opening for the likes of Ion Dissonance, Entombed, Through the Eyes of the Dead, Dead to Fall, and Nuclear Assault. In 2007, the Absence returned to the studio to record their second album. Featuring guest appearances by James Murphy (guitarist with Death and Testament), Jonas Granvik (vocalist for Without Grief and Edge of Sanity), and Jonas Kjellgren (of Scar Symmetry and Carnal Forge, who also produced the sessions), the Absence's sophomore release, Riders of the Plague, was released in August 2007; in support, the group hit the road as part of the Metal Blade 25th anniversary tour with labelmates Cannibal Corpse, the Black Dahlia Murder, and the Red Chord. In 2008, Kling left the band and was replaced by Justin Reynolds. The following year the band went back into the studio, but was delayed after Reynolds was injured in a serious car accident. Jeramie Kling returned to the band to once again play the drums, and in 2010 the Absence released their third album, Enemy Unbound. The ensuing years saw the Absence settling on the core lineup of Stewart, Kling, Per Nilsson, Michael Joseph Leon, and Taylor Nordberg, and in 2015 they issued the single "Oceans" in anticipation of the release of their fourth studio long-player, A Gift for the Obsessed, which arrived in early 2018. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi