Formed in 1988 by ex-DETROIT, DAMIEN and VIVA vocalist Andy Pyke, the original line-up featured Pyke on vocals and drums together with ex-CHINAWHITE and SHADOWLANDS guitarist Dave Martin, bassist Nigel and guitarist Darren Horton. Pre-MARSHALL LAW Martin had also been involved with ELECTRIC WARRIOR, an act that featured latter day ASYLUM vocalist Stan and his sister drummer Yola, as well as STARFIGHTERS and briefly UFO guitarist Rik Sandford. MARSHALL LAW added drummer Alan Kelly, who ultimately left to join SHY. Horton also left to later form SIAM and was replaced by former REALM and IVORY guitarist Andy Southwell. Bassist Nigel also departed, later to join Progressive Rock outfit ARK, and was superseded by Malcolm Gould. This line-up recorded the demo 'Future Shock' in 1988.
Despite their efforts the media and major record companies remained unmoved, with the British Rock press refusing to see the band as anything more than pretenders to the throne of JUDAS PRIEST. Undeterred, MARSHALL LAW recorded their first album, Marshall Law, for local label FM Revolver, but in doing so, lost most of their finest songs to what many regarded as a lacklustre production by REDBEARDS members Ian Allen and Dave Keates.
It was decided at this point to sack their bassist- the official excuse being that he was too short! The allegedly diminutive Malcolm Gould promptly formed LOVE AND WAR. The somewhat taller benefactor of the vacant bass position was Roger Davis, previously with ROULETTE, and the band still continued to gig hard.
Another record for FM Revolver followed, the mini album 'Power Crazy', which debuted new drummer Lee Morris. Pyke meantime was to contribute guest vocals to CEREBRAL FIX's version of JUDAS PRIEST's hit 'Living After Midnight'.
A change of management to the same organisation that handled MAGNUM saw a period of inactivity whilst a major deal was searched for, but in vain. MARSHALL LAW recorded a third album, 'Powergame', with production by ROBIN GEORGE, but this only saw sporadic releases in Japan, where it reached number 6 in the national Rock chart proving a huge seller, and Spain. A thousand copies were also pressed up on the band's own System X Records for sale at gigs. A live album was recorded, but was to remain unreleased for some time, and the group would choose to disband, playing their last gig at Nottingham Rock City in September 1992 and subsequently folded around December.
Martin reunited with original drummer Mick Donovan in a new project, Southwell formed an acoustic act with his girlfriend whilst Davies found employment with erstwhile LITTLE ANGELS vocalist TOBY JEPSON. Meantime Lee Morris joined high profile Gothic Rock act PARADISE LOST in 1995.
Directly due to unceasing fan pressure MARSHALL LAW duly reformed in late 1995 to issue the well received live album on Neat Metal Records. Much to the surprise of the band the label's press release for 'Law In The Raw' mistakenly attributed these recordings to a support to JUDAS PRIEST, although the concert was in fact taken from a headline gig. Still essentially a studio project at this stage, the band did manage a brace of local gigs utilising the rhythm section from NOISEGATE, although the 1997 studio album 'Metal Detector' actually finds credited drummer Glen Viner being in reality a drum machine! (Spuriously the band later claimed 'Glen Viner' had fallen overboard on his holiday yacht and had been devoured by a shark…)
'Metal Detector' once more pulled in worthy reviews with increased sales in Germany and Japan. The band recorded the follow up 'Warning From History' in early 1999. The album included guest contributors Steve Grimmett of GRIM REAPER and LIONSHEART and MAGNUM's Tony Clarkin. Once again Neat Records put a major error into the press release for this album, claiming NOISEGATE's Chris Green had performed studio drums. In fact, all of the drums were programmed by bassist Roger Davis.
This outing saw the band's first release in South America with Rock Brigade Records in Brazil, Chile and Argentina. Shortly after recording the band dispensed with their existing rhythm section pulling in ex-RECKLESS DAUGHTER, SHOCK TACTICS and SIAM bassist Andy Faulkner and former BENEDICTION and WHITE TRASH drummer Paul Brookes. To promote the album MARSHALL LAW put in a show at the 'Bang Your Head' Festival in southern Germany sharing a bill with DEEP PURPLE, W.A.S.P. and MOTÖRHEAD as well as a performance at the Wacken Festival playing to over 30,000 people.
During 2000 the band recorded a version of SLADE's 'We'll Bring The House Down' with a guesting Bev Bevan of BLACK SABBATH on drums. Although the track was produced by the esteemed Terry Thomas, of BAD COMPANY repute, it would remain consigned to the vaults until it emerged as a bonus track on the 2002 Sanctuary Records compilation 'Power Crazy - The Best Of Marshall Law'.
Ex-MARSHALL LAW members Roy Davis and Andy Faulkner would gain production credits on the 2000 RICOCHET album 'The Singles'. Davis would also be found to be active with TOBY JEPSON once again, appearing on the 2002 'Refresh' EP. He would also feature in the blockbuster Russell Crowe movie 'Gladiator' as a barbarian extra. In downtime Andy Pyke hooked up with former MARSHALL LAW and present day PARADISE LOST drummer Lee Morris, EXCALIBUR and HARDWARE guitarist Paul Solynskyj and ex-SLAMMER guitarist Milo Zavenic to tour Holland in a METALLICA tribute band DAMAGE INC. Some of Pyke's earlier recordings also surfaced with the release of a vintage live DAMIEN album.
Reports surfaced that the Pyke / Southwell / Martin axis was gearing up for a new MARSHALL LAW album. It would be learned in June of 2003 that these sessions were to include former MARSHALL LAW, and present PARADISE LOST, drummer Lee Morris. Early 2004 confirmed the recording of a brand new album 'Axis Of Power' as a remastered version of 'Powergame', remixed by ROBIN GEORGE, was also readied for release. That same year ex-bassist Andy Faulkner gained production credits on the SHY 'Sunset & Vine' album. In early 2005 Faulkner also scored the role of producer for BOLT THROWER.
The early part of 2005 also saw the induction of bassist Tom Dwyer, a scene veteran holding credentials with BARDICHE, HEAT, SCREAMING DEMON and IRON SKULL. Ex-MARSHALL LAW drummer Lee Morris joined the ranks of AOR outfit TEN in September 2005. By the following month MARSHALL LAW announced they had mixed 'Axis Of Power'. New drummer Peter Hunt, a veteran of DRAGONFORCE and GEARED 4, joined the fold in February 2006. The band suffered a major blow in mid-March though, when Long-time guitarist Andy Southwell departed in 2006 after he badly injured his hand and was forced to stop playing music for several years. He was briefly replaced by the veteran American guitarist Jack Frost, who departed after only a few months due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.
Andy Pyke split with Marshall Law in 2010. The rest of the band eventually decided to split-up an uncertain amount of time later.
Compilation appearances:
- "Rock the Nation" and "Under the Hammer" on Heavy Metal Heroes Vol. III (Heavy Metal, 1990)
- "Twisted This" on EMP Metal-Detector Vol. 1 (EMP, 1998)
- "Twisted This" on All Fired Up ~July 1998 (Pony Canyon, 1998)
- "Twisted This" on Knuckletracks VIII (Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles, 1998)
- "Remember Forever" on Hard Roxx Taster Vol.11 (Hard Roxx, 1999)
- "Addicted to Pain" on The Flame Burns On: The Best of Neat Records (Castle, 2002)
Nothing Lasts Forever
Marshall Law Lyrics
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Storm clouds rise in the sky
Where you stood only ghosts remain
For even kings have to die
Shadows of yesterday
Sleep now the night is falling
Nothing stays the same
All things go through changes
Nothing will remain
The fight was hard and the battle long
Darkness covered us all
We cried for help from the god above
But no-one answered the call
Silence and emptiness
Dust running through my fingers
Nothing lasts forever
Nothing stays the same
All things go through changes
Nothing will remain
Only a memory
Rest be at peace my father
Nothing lasts forever
Nothing stays the same
All things go through changes
Nothing will remain
The lyrics of "Nothing Lasts Forever" by Marshall Law are a poignant reminder about the passing of time and the impermanence of life. The first lines - "Summer fades as a cold wind blows/ Storm clouds rise in the sky/ Where you stood only ghosts remain/ For even kings have to die" - set the stage for the rest of the song. The imagery of a changing season and an impending storm conjure up feelings of uncertainty and vulnerability. The metaphor of kings also adds to the theme of mortality, as even those who may seem invincible are subject to the same fate as everyone else.
The second verse delves deeper into the idea of loss and the inevitable changes that we all go through in life. "Shadows of yesterday/ Sleep now the night is falling" speaks to the idea of letting go of the past and moving on. The repetition of the chorus throughout the song - "Nothing lasts forever/ Nothing stays the same/ All things go through changes/ Nothing will remain" - drives home the message that everything in life is transient and fleeting.
The final verse brings a personal note to the song, as the singer reflects on the loss of a loved one. "Only a memory/ Rest be at peace my father" is a powerful expression of grief and acceptance. The lyrics of "Nothing Lasts Forever" are a powerful reminder to appreciate the present moment and to cherish the people and things that we hold dear, for they may not be with us forever.
Line by Line Meaning
Summer fades as a cold wind blows
The transition from one season to another is occurring, and it is accompanied by the harsh winds of reality.
Storm clouds rise in the sky
A metaphor for troubles and hardships that are looming on the horizon.
Where you stood only ghosts remain
The memory of someone who used to be there still lingers, but they are no longer present in reality.
For even kings have to die
Even the most influential and powerful people in the world eventually meet their demise.
Shadows of yesterday
Memories of the past that are no longer present in the present.
Sleep now the night is falling
The darkness of night is indicative of the end of something, and a new beginning may come with the dawn.
Nothing lasts forever
Change is the only constant, and all things come to an end at some point.
Nothing stays the same
There will always be alterations and variations in circumstances, be they minor or drastic.
All things go through changes
Transformation is an integral part of life, and nothing can remain stagnant forever.
Nothing will remain
The cycle of life and death is a universal truth, and all things must come to an end eventually.
The fight was hard and the battle long
Life can be an arduous and tough journey that requires a great amount of effort to overcome.
Darkness covered us all
A period of hopelessness and despair that affects everyone involved.
We cried for help from the god above
A call for divine intervention in the face of overwhelming hardship and misery.
But no-one answered the call
The realization that one must face their problems and challenges on their own, without any external help.
Silence and emptiness
A heavy sense of loss and grieving that accompanies a significant change or loss.
Dust running through my fingers
A metaphor for how the memory of something can easily slip away and be forgotten over time.
Only a memory
The recollection of something that was once present, but now only exists in one's mind.
Rest be at peace my father
A final farewell to a loved one who has passed on, wishing them eternal peace and rest.
Contributed by Allison G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
PsychoMely
"Nothing lasts forever, Nothing stays the same All things go through changes Nothing will remain... will remain" Good sh*t.
André Nideck
A hymn of the past decade
Chuck Dee
its all true