A Triumphant Return With NATHAN JAMES From INGLORIOUS

A Triumphant Return With NATHAN JAMES From INGLORIOUS

Author: HEAVY Magazine June 4, 2025 Duration: 28:06
Interview by Kris Peters
When it comes to good old-fashioned hard rock music, there are not too many bands on the global scene that can compare with UK rockers Inglorious. Despite a rotating roster of bandmates, founding member and vocalist Nathan James has resolutely pushed forward, releasing a high-quality collection of albums leading up to 2022 when he announced the band was going on hiatus.
After seven years of non-stop touring with bands such as The Winery Dogs, Steel Panther, The Dead Daisies, Last In Line, as well as their own international tours and festival appearances, recording four original albums, a live album and a covers album, everyone felt it was the right time to take a break. The announcement came as a surprise to fans, who deep down knew Inglorious would return, and more than likely be stronger than ever.
Those dreams were realized earlier this year with the release of a new single, Testify, and announcement of a new album - V - set for release June 6. Using his time to reflect on the band and their musical journey, James has returned with original Inglorious bass player and main co-writer Colin Parkinson, who co-wrote and released the first three albums: Inglorious, II and Ride To Nowhere.
Joining them is renowned guitarist Richard Shaw, best known for his work with English extreme metal band Cradle Of Filth, and drummer Henry Rogers, two powerful additions to the band to complement the original engine room. The result is more than a continuation of Inglorious. It is a statement of intent and an emphatic tale of triumph over adversity and the magic that can create.
HEAVY sat down with James to talk about Inglorious 2025. We asked about the return of Parkinson and how it impacted V.
"I think anyone that knows us will know when they hear this album that he is back by the sound of his bass, but also the songwriting," James replied. "He's so crucial to the early songwriting in this band, and he's done such a great job. He also produced this record as well."
To HEAVY's ears, V is tougher and harder edged than anything Inglorious have ever released before, but we ask James just what he was going for musically.
"We wanted to do something a bit heavier," he agreed. "I think it's good to constantly be pushing yourselves, and also just the subject matter that we had to write about now in a kind of post-COVID world, it's just heavier, everything's a bit heavier. So it made total sense to write riffs and stuff that were more in that vein, and also bringing someone in like Richard on the guitar, it made sense to have a heavy guitar player play this stuff. And I think that's why it sounds a bit different, maybe, to previous albums."
In the full interview, the discussion centred on the development and themes of Inglorious's fifth album V, with Nathan detailing the band's return after a hiatus influenced by the post-COVID landscape. He introduced new members Richard Shaw and Henry Rogers, emphasizing their contributions to the band's heavier sound and classic rock influences.
Nathan highlighted the significance of impactful songwriting and the unique vocal styles present in the new album, particularly in the song Believe, which he described as a ballad with emotional depth. He also shared insights into the development of vocal melodies and the personal significance of tracks like Silent and Power of Truth.
We also went through V track by track and discussed the meaning behind the songs and more.

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