Nightblade: The story so far.…

2010 – 2011

  • The nucleus of Nightblade was formed in 2010, consisting of Mark Crosby, Dave Parish and Bill Fitzsimmons, with Richard Jones completing the line-up on drums.
  • The debut album Servant To Your Lair was released in 2011 and Nightblade’s first tour soon followed. With the help of a critically positive article in the ubiquitous and highly regarded Metal Hammer magazine, the album attracted a lot of interest.

2011 – 2015

  • Whilst 2011-12 was mainly spent touring the UK, the band began work on their follow-up album Closer To The Threshold.
  • This much-anticipated album was released in 2013, Richard Jones departed and was replaced by Rich Lawley on drums.
  • The album was very well received both in the UK and internationally, scoring an average of 8 or 9 out of ten in review articles. Powerplay magazine described the album as “excellent” and were “only just short of awarding it the full set of stars.”
  • It got the same reaction and score in Japan’s largest rock magazine Burn.
  • The album led to an extensive tour, including gigs at the legendary 100 Club in Camden, and at the O2 where coincidentally the Black Sabbath reunion gig was taking place right next door. Nightblade were delighted to be able to hear the Sabbath soundcheck whilst in the process of carrying out their own.

2015 -2017

  • The Crisis Has No Prejudice ep is launched. It proved to be very popular, getting lots of airplay, and with the title track receiving great recognition and reviews, it again received high scores of 8 and 9 out of ten.
  • Numerous high-profile gigs followed which saw Nightblade taking to the stage with highly regarded international acts such as Snakecharmer, Wolfsbane and Diamond Head.
  • With a reputation for consistently producing a solid blend of exciting and attacking rock music, Nightblade continue to attract fans worldwide, particularly in Germany, Japan, Scandinavia and Europe in general.

2017 – 2019

  • Hiatus. All great bands have one!
  • Departure of Dave Parish and Bill Fitzsimmons.

2020

  • Nightblade reform with a settled, and indeed formidable line up of Mark Crosby on vocals, Sam Morse on Guitars, Tim Cutcliffe on Bass with Rich Lawley on Drums and Keyboards.
  • Nightblade’s combined creativity is a force to be reckoned with, producing fresh, innovative, inspiring and poignant material at a startling pace.
  • The album Ignorance Is Bliss is released, heralding a venture towards a more alternative rock sound, and with remarkable results, delivering powerful melodies, anthemic choruses and instantly infectious hooks.
  • Brimming with enthusiasm for this new direction, a refreshed are Nightblade are ‘going for the jugular’.
  • Despite lockdown, Ignorance Is Bliss gets a great reception, including favourable reviews by Diane D at MMH Radio and Santiago Puyol of Metal Temple.

Five singles with accompanying videos are taken from the album:

  • Only You
  • Further From The Truth
  • Steering The Wheel
  • STOP!
  • Find The Strength Within.
  • All singles received lots of great reviews, plus repeated airplay on stations including the BBC and Kerrang Radio.

2021

  • Frustrated at not being able to gig and fully promote Ignorance Is Bliss, the band turn their energies to writing and recording.
  • The album Unknown Territories is born.
  • Following on from Ignorance Is Bliss, this album contains 11 tracks, documenting a journey into mystery, darkness, the fearful unknown– a quest to understand the human mind and its minefield of complexities.
  • Diverse and with typical disdain of conformity, this album is built with Nightblade’s creativity– confident in the knowledge that it sounds good, whilst developing and refining what is ‘the Nightblade sound’ in the process.
  • July 2021: The album Unknown Territories is released, receiving extremely favourable reviews in all the best rock magazines including HRH, Powerplay, Fireworks Rock & Metal.

2022

  • The 2022 release of Hope To Be There sees the completion of an unprecedented Nightblade album trilogy,
  • The first of their triple-pronged, relentless rock revelation came in 2020 with the release of Ignorance Is Bliss, then 2021 brought us Unknown Territories and in 2022 Hope To Be There arrived.
  • Even the pandemic-enforced downtime could not stem the tide that is Nightblade’s creative flow, resulting in this album riding on the crest of their creative wave of the last three years.
  • In defining their sound, the output of this album was fast and furious, resulting in 12 tracks that give it a running time of over an hour.
  • Nightblade always enjoy creating diverse albums, they thrive on that “keeping everybody guessing” element whilst maintaining their flow.
  • “We are proud that Hope To Be There is the fitting end to the trilogy.” says vocalist Mark Crosby.
  • The addition of guitarist Chris Seldon reveals a new edge, adding a different dimension to the Nightblade sound.
  • Nightblade have evolved into a five-piece force of alternative rock creativity– and they are heading your way!

2023

  • May: Drummer Rich Lawley departs the band and is replaced by Harry Anson.
  • July: Recording of their sixth studio album That’s The Way You Want It commences.
  • September: Single That’s The Way You Want It is released on September 29th
  • December Single New Year’s Change is released on December 1, 2023
  • December: Their sixth studio album That’s The Way You Want It is released on December 8th.

2024

  • February 3rd: Nightblade perform live at the HMV store, Merry Hill, Dudley
  • The single Baker Street is released, their stunning cover of Gerry Rafferty’s timeless classic, 46 years since its original release.
  • Saturday 13th April: Nightblade perform live at HMV Manchester
  • Saturday 20th April: Nightblade perform live at HMV Bristol
  • Saturday 8th June: Nightblade perform live at HMV Vault
  • Autumn: Bass guitarist Tim Cutcliffe, guitarist Sam Morse, guitarist Alex Neale and Drummer Harry Anson depart the band.
  • James Boyle joins the band on guitars. Elliot Potts joins the band on drums.
  • December: The band record their seventh studio album 5. 

2025

  • February: The band release the first single One Night On The Town from the album 5.
  • April: The band release their seventh studio album 5 on CD and blue marble vinyl.

ABOUT THE BAND

mark crosby - vocals | lyrics

“Like so many people in rock, I started off listening to Status Quo. I went to their alleged last gig “In the Army Now” in 1981– unbelievable!!

I then progressed appreciating all traditional rock acts like Purple, Sabbath, Rainbow and Whitesnake et al.

As a young lad I’d wait hours after gigs with all my record sleeves to get autographs from the stars. Over the years my collection has grown and have a great collection from all the rock veterans.

I was an Iron Maiden nut for years and for a while all my pocket money was spent on Maiden memorabilia, picture discs, imports, white labels etc. etc.

I went through the usual ‘difficult’ teenage years. I rebelled, listening to thrash metal, but my appreciation for Metallica never waned.

As broad as the rock spectrum is, my musical influences vary from traditional to the present day. Vocal influences are Eddie Vedder, David Coverdale and Ronnie James Dio.”

chris seldon - guitars | bass

“My first memory of wanting to learn guitar came from when my cousin showed me iron maiden on a holiday in France 2006. 16 years later, my passion and curiosity towards music has lead me to discovering many different genres of music, inspiring me further.

Initially, I started out taking guitar lessons before swapping to bass lessons after a couple of years. And from there, I began my music education at Kidderminster college, where I spent 5 years absorbing all of the information I could, as well as making some valuable connections.

 

elliot potts - drums

Joining us on drums is Eliot Potts. Eliot’s bio will follow soon.

james boyle - guitars

Joining us guitars is James Boyle. James’s bio will follow soon.

Past members

Good luck!

Richard Lawley has decided to take time out from music. We thank him hugely for his contribution over the last 3 albums.

 

Good luck!

Sam Morse has left the band. We thank him hugely for his contribution over the last 3 albums.