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Initially the band consisted of brothers Mark Sutcliffe (voice and guitar) and Paul Sutcliffe (drums), Dave Crawte (guitar), and Richard Penny (bass). Later they replaced Richard Penny with Cris Linscott and added vocalist Steve "Sleeve" Mills, all under 21 at the time. They all had day jobs, as the
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The band came to sign with Trial Records and their first single, "One of These Days", had a pressing of only 2000 copies, which were sold out in a short time. After that they enlisted vocalist Rob Eckland to record their "Jealousy" / "Live It Up" single, which was a double A-side. The final release
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Although the Covid pandemic and subsequent lockdowns initially curtailed any live work, the new lineup of the band eventually made its live debut at the Wedfest Rocks 7 festival at Club 85 in Hitchin, UK on April 9th 2022, on a bill that also featured other NWOBHM stablemates as Thunderstick and
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Trespass started to reform in 2013 into 2014 when they entered the studio once more to re-record their classic material, so it had a consistent sound and feel. The band launched an official Trespass Facebook page in December 2013. In 2014, Paul Sutcliffe decided he wanted to pursue other musical
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In 2020 Wil Wilmot replaced Nigel Booth as bassist. On January 27, 2023, they released a digital single, “Blackthorn” as a taster for a new album, followed by further singles “Daggers Drawn” on March 17 and “Live Like A King” on April 28. The album, “Wolf At The Door” was released on May 26,
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Crawte and Martin left the band in January 2016. A new drummer Jason Roberts and lead guitarist Joe Fawcett joined Mark Sutcliffe and Danny B, signalling a return to the original Trespass twin lead guitar sound. An album of new material, entitled
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band never became financially viable: "Sleeve" was employed by the Social Security Dapartment, Mark and Paul worked at a factory, Dave worked at a record shop, and Cris was an income tax collector. The band's manager was Steve Kendall.
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celebrating the tenth anniversary of the new wave of British heavy metal. The double-CD includes some of the top acts of the time, with Trespass being represented with their biggest hit "One of These Days" from the BBC session.
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Elixir. The band have since played numerous festivals and gigs in both the UK and Europe, including Up the Hammers festival in Greece and Keep It True and Headbangers Open Air festivals in Germany
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featuring artwork by the English illustrator Mark Wilkinson, who has also provided album cover artwork for Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Marillion and The Darkness amongst others
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Various compilations of released and unreleased material have been issued during the years, both officially by the band and in unofficial bootlegs. Some of these include:
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avenues so the remaining members of the band, Mark Sutcliffe and Dave Crawte, recruited James Last on drums, Paul Martin on guitars and
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In 1982, the band were represented for a brief period by Lester Mortimer, the manager for British pomp rock band
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which also had a pressing of 2000 copies. The A-side ran at 45 RPM but the B-side ran at 33â…“ RPM.
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2021 & 2022 various- recorded and mixed at Crooks Hall Studio, engineered by John Metcalfe
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After Trespass's break-up, the long-term members of the band (Mark, Paul, and Dave) formed a
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They also managed to have two of their songs included in the second volume of the
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was released in late 2016. Nigel Booth joined the band as bassist in 2018.
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2016 various- recorded and mixed at HVR Studios, engineered by Dan Biggin
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released on the compilation album Metal For Muthas, Volume 2: Cut Loud
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released on the compilation album Metal For Muthas, Volume 2: Cut Loud
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Trespass. "One Of These Days: The Anthology". Sanctuary Records, 2004
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2014 various - recorded at Long Track studios mixed at HVR Studios
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The band's new line-up debuted at the Brofest #3 festival in
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at the beginning of the 1980s. The band reformed in 2015.
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band Blue Blud (later Blue Blood), releasing two albums:
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released as the B-side of the single "One of these days"
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released as the A-side of the single "One of these days"
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released as the second B-side of the EP "Bright lights"
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released as the first B-side of the EP "Bright lights"
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