Perry Bamonte, who performed guitar and keyboards for the Treatment, has died on the age of 65.
“It’s with huge disappointment that we verify the dying of our nice buddy and bandmate Perry Bamonte who handed away after a brief sickness at house over Christmas,” the band posted on their web site. “Quiet, intense, intuitive, fixed and vastly artistic, ‘Teddy’ was a heat hearted and important a part of the Treatment story.”
After working as Robert Smith’s guitar tech and private assistant, Bamonte turned an official member of the Treatment in 1990, and the primary album he appeared on was 1992’s Want.
“Now, I am one of many first to go house after a present as a substitute of the final one to go away,” he mentioned in an interview then. “It is more healthy, that is for certain. Additionally, within the Treatment we get so as to add our personal elements to the music—tempos, accents…I feel our sound is much more pushed and noisy now. … Although we’re very separate and distinct people, we have advanced a form of group thoughts with the music. It is rather a lot like science fiction, being within the Treatment.”
He performed on two extra studio albums, Wild Temper Swings (1996) and Bloodflowers (2000) earlier than being dismissed from the group in 2005.
After that, Bamonte led a comparatively quiet life, devoting most of his creative expertise to creating illustrations. In 2019, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame alongside his Treatment bandmates, and in 2022, he rejoined the band.
“Our ideas and condolences are with all his household,” the Treatment’s assertion concluded. “He will probably be very vastly missed.”
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