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USA flagNIGHTSHADE
CURRENT NAME Nightshade
FORMER NAMES -
ORIGIN USA
STATUS Active
FORMED IN -
LABEL Currently unsigned
GENRE Hard rock
STYLE -
LYRICAL THEME -
BAND ADDED 2004-07-10, 00:00
LAST UPDATE 2004-07-10, 00:00
Band biography
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In 1989 Q5 decided to call it quits. With the other members of the band moving on to other things, Rick Pierce and Jonathan K. decided to carry on. They wanted to return to the metal roots that made the Q5 sound so memorable. They formed Nightshade, snagging a young drummer named Jeff McCormack and bass player Anthony Magnelli. Rehearsals began with the anticipation of recording in the near future. The band began to play live.

The first Nightshade show was with Love/Hate. Even the formidable Jizzy Pearl was taken aback by the pure metal onslaught that was Nightshade. Other shows followed. The band began to jell like seasoned veterans. Nightshade kept the metal faith while around them other bands began to play a different sound.

As time went on it became apparent that the music scene in Seattle was changing. The bands were different, the clothes were different, and the music was very different. Nightshade signed a deal with their European distributors Music For Nations and began recording their first cd. Released in early 1992, Dead of Night debuted at #1 on the European indie metal charts and stayed there for some time. Back in Seattle the metal scene was dying. Leather was out, flannel was in. The high flying cocaine snorting days of hot bands, hot chicks and even hotter music, disappeared almost overnight. The 80's were officially over.

Nightshade had done well in Europe and had a decent fan base in the U.S. Their cd was picked up by a distributer, Delinquent Records. Delinquent was one of a handfull of record companies that were still promoting Rock and Metal acts in the U.S.. They remixed the album and changed the cover from the European design.

Nightshade decided Rock On and not stop playing the music their way. They made an independent video featuring the song "Somebody's Watching You" from Dead of Night. Unfortunately Tony and Jeff decided to move on to other things. Rick and Jonathan were left with the same decision they confronted only a few years earlier.They decided to continue with a new lineup.

After several months of tryouts Joel Wiseheart, originally from Chicago and Frankie Rongo from New Jersey joined the band on bass and drums. Joel added a new dimension to the bottom end of Nightshade's music. Frankie Rongo was a drummer's drummer. Coming through the ranks of the legendary New Jersey bar scene Frankie had tried out for KISS but lost out to Eric Carr.

During the several months taken while searching for a rhythm section, the music scene in Seattle and the world had changed drastically. Metal/Rock for so long a staple on the stage and the airwaves was dying. It had been redefined to include a completely different sound. Nightshade wrote and played a style now being considered old school. But the band played on, taking slots with other touring metal/hard rock bands and helping to keep metal alive.

Nightshade recorded their second cd in the latter days of the 90's. Titled" Men of Iron" it was a collection of ten songs. Recorded raw with few overdubs, it is an album that reflects the metal tastes of the band. Several epic story lines criss cross the album, but all tied to same theme as the Q5 classic "Steel The Light". The album also includes a band favorite,"Sin's a Good Man's Brother" by the great Mark Farner from Grand Funk Railroad's classic album "Closer To Home". Men of Iron was distributed primarily to the fans in Europe through Hellion Records.

In the early years of the new century Nightshade found themselves in a resurgence of all things metal. Their albums continued to sell steadily especially in Europe and there were requests to tour there. In 2002 Joel Wiseheart left the band to take care of some family issues. He was greatly missed as a friend and performer. Once more Nightshade was in need of a bass player. There was only one name on the shortlist of players that Rick and Jonathan wanted. Evan Sheeley, the great one.

Evan jumped on board and Nightshade began rehearsals. They were to co-headline at the Headbanger's Open Air Festival in Germany in the summer of 2003. They also began writing new material. The Headbanger's Open Air was a great success and renewed the bands faith that metal was still strong in Europe.

Back home now, Nightshade is writing and recording their new cd. The band aims to make this a loud , proud scream to welcome the Third Age of Metal. No pretensions, just straight ahead power and glory. Nightshade Rocks On.
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Current members Add - Fetch
Frankie Rongo-1997-DrumsSee also Thor
Evan Sheeley2002-BassSee also Q5
Rick Pierce1989-GuitarsSee also Q5, Suicide Squad
Jonathan K.1989-VocalsSee also Core, The, Q5
Former members Add - Fetch
Joel Wiseheart-1997-2000-Bass
McCormack 1989-1992-DrumsSee also Devol
Anthony "Tony"1989-1992-BassSee also D.C. Lacroix, Morbid Saint
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Unknown / none
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1991Dead Of NightMusic For Nations
2001Men Of IronHellion Records
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