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Nothing But Thieves is a band out of Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. Since 2012, the band has released four studio albums to date: their self-titled debut in 2015, “Broken Machine” in 2017, “Moral Panic” in 2020, and “Dead Club City” in 2023. Their musical journey also includes several EPs: “If You Don’t Believe, It Can’t Hurt You” (2013), “Graveyard Whistling” (2014), “Ban All the Music” (2015), “Urchin” (2016), “What Did You Think When You Made Me This Way?” (2018), and “Moral Panic II” (2021). The band’s career has been marked by consistent chart success, culminating in their first UK number one album with “Dead Club City” in 2023, after “Broken Machine” reached number two and both their debut and “Moral Panic” reached the top ten.
The five-piece band has maintained a stable lineup since formation, featuring Conor Mason (lead vocals and guitar), Joe Langridge-Brown (guitar), Dominic Craik (guitar and keyboards), Philip Blake (bass), and James Price (drums). Their musical style has drawn comparisons to artists like Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, Foals, and Muse, with whom they’ve toured extensively. The band has built an impressive international following, accumulating over 1.2 million album sales worldwide, 2 billion streams, and achieved multiple gold and platinum certifications across countries including the UK, Australia, Russia, Netherlands, South Korea, and Poland.
Nothing But Thieves has steadily climbed from supporting acts like Gerard Way, AWOLNATION, and Twenty One Pilots to headlining major venues including London’s O2 Arena. Their breakthrough single “Itch” received acclaim from BBC Radio 1, while later hits like “Trip Switch” topped the US Billboard Alternative chart, and “Welcome to the DCC” was named BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record of the Year in 2023. Their distinctive sound, balancing indie artfulness with commercial appeal, has made them one of Britain’s most successful contemporary rock exports.
Conor Mason
Conor Mason serves as the lead vocalist and guitarist for Nothing But Thieves, joining at the band’s formation in 2012. His powerful, distinctive vocal range has become one of the group’s defining characteristics, drawing frequent comparisons to Jeff Buckley. Mason was one of the original schoolmates from Southend-on-Sea who started the band and has remained a consistent presence through all four studio albums and multiple EPs. His vocal performances on tracks like “Trip Switch,” “Amsterdam,” and “Impossible” have been particularly praised for their emotional depth and technical proficiency.
As the band’s frontman, Mason has been instrumental in crafting their sound, contributing not only vocally but also with guitar work and songwriting. In interviews, he has discussed the conceptual underpinnings of albums like “Broken Machine,” which he described as a metaphor for systems that appear perfect on the surface but are fractured underneath. Beyond his work with Nothing But Thieves, Mason has maintained a relatively low profile in terms of solo projects, focusing his creative energies on the band’s consistently evolving sound and their extensive touring schedule across Europe, North America, and Asia.
Joe Langridge-Brown
Joe Langridge-Brown joined Nothing But Thieves at its inception in 2012 as one of the founding members, bringing his self-taught guitar skills to the band. A schoolmate of Conor Mason, Langridge-Brown has been a crucial component in establishing the band’s distinctive sound through his guitar work and as one of the primary lyricists alongside Mason. His contributions span all four studio albums and their various EPs, helping to shape hits like “Trip Switch,” “Amsterdam,” and “Is Everybody Going Crazy?”
Langridge-Brown’s guitar style complements Dominic Craik’s more classically trained approach, creating the layered instrumental foundation that has become a hallmark of Nothing But Thieves. In interviews, he has discussed how this contrast between his self-taught technique and Craik’s formal training lies at the heart of the band’s musical identity. As a lyricist, he has addressed various themes including politics, religious skepticism, and mental health throughout the band’s discography, particularly evident in albums like “Broken Machine” and “Moral Panic.” Outside of Nothing But Thieves, Langridge-Brown has maintained focus on the band rather than pursuing significant side projects.
Dominic Craik
Dominic Craik joined Nothing But Thieves during their formative period, bringing classical guitar training that significantly elevated the band’s musical capabilities. A classically trained guitarist since age six, Craik came into the fold when he joined the same school in sixth form as the other founding members. His technical proficiency and musical knowledge helped transform the band’s sound and potential, serving as both guitarist and keyboardist across all their studio albums and EPs.
Craik’s musical background has been particularly influential in crafting the band’s more complex arrangements and production elements. He has contributed additional production on their albums, including their self-titled debut, alongside professional producers. His keyboard work has added texture and depth to the band’s rock foundation, particularly evident on tracks throughout “Moral Panic” and “Dead Club City.” The interplay between his classically influenced approach and Joe Langridge-Brown’s self-taught style has been cited by band members as a defining characteristic of Nothing But Thieves’ sound. While focused primarily on the band, Craik’s production skills have also been utilized within their recordings, helping shape their studio sound alongside external producers.
Philip Blake
Philip Blake has been Nothing But Thieves’ bassist since the band formed in 2012, providing a solid rhythmic foundation across all four studio albums and multiple EPs. As Dom Craik’s cousin, Blake became part of the band’s stable lineup that has remained unchanged throughout their career. His bass work has been integral to the band’s sound, particularly on groove-driven tracks like “Amsterdam” and “Trip Switch.”
Blake’s contributions extend beyond just playing bass, as he has been involved in the band’s creative decision-making process, including input on album sequencing and production choices. In interviews, he has discussed the careful consideration that went into structuring their albums for maximum impact, showing his involvement in the broader artistic vision of the group. Throughout their extensive touring schedule, including supporting major acts like Muse and headlining their own shows, Blake has remained a consistent presence. His bass playing has evolved with the band’s sound, adapting to the electronic elements incorporated into later albums like “Moral Panic” and the more conceptual approach of “Dead Club City.”
James Price
James Price joined Nothing But Thieves as their drummer when the band formed in 2012, completing the lineup that has remained stable throughout their career. His drumming has been a crucial element in the band’s sound across all four studio albums and their various EPs. Price’s rhythmic foundation has supported the band through their evolution from their self-titled debut to their UK number one album “Dead Club City.”
Price’s versatile drumming style has adapted to the band’s expanding sonic palette, from the straightforward rock of early tracks like “Ban All the Music” to the more experimental rhythms on songs like “Broken Machine” and “Unperson.” His consistent presence throughout extensive touring has helped cement the band’s reputation as a formidable live act, supporting major artists including Muse, Twenty One Pilots, and Arcade Fire, as well as headlining their own increasingly larger shows, culminating in performances at London’s O2 Arena. Like his bandmates, Price has remained focused on Nothing But Thieves rather than pursuing notable side projects, contributing to the group’s cohesive development and success.
Dave
Dave was one of the original schoolmates who worked with Conor Mason and Joe Langridge-Brown in early band efforts before Nothing But Thieves was officially formed. Based on the limited information available, Dave was part of the foundational musical explorations in Southend-on-Sea that would eventually evolve into Nothing But Thieves. However, he does not appear to have continued as a formal member of the band once they officially formed in 2012 with their current lineup.
The exact timing and circumstances of Dave’s departure are not well-documented in public sources. Unlike the five current members who have been with the band since its official formation, Dave’s contributions appear to have been limited to pre-Nothing But Thieves projects. He is occasionally mentioned in band histories as part of the early musical experimentation with Conor and Joe, but did not continue with the group when they began their professional career, releasing EPs and albums, or during their extensive touring schedule. As such, Dave represents a formative influence rather than an official former member of Nothing But Thieves as the band is known today.
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