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Mark Crozer

Mark Crozer is a musician, singer, songwriter, guitarist, and best known for his tenure as with the band since 2007 and for composing and performing the entrance theme "Live in Fear" for wrestler . Born in , , and raised in , Crozer began his solo career in the late , releasing his debut album Shining Down On Me in 1999 through Canadian labels, followed by a second solo album, Unnatural World, in 2002 and establishing himself as a with influences from 1960s pop and . After periods living in Montreal and Vancouver, Canada, where he continued developing his songwriting and production skills, Crozer relocated to the United States, forming the band International Jetsetters in 2007 alongside drummer Loz Colbert and releasing their EP Heart Is Black on Planting Seeds Records, which received airplay on over 200 U.S. college radio stations. That same year, he joined The Jesus and Mary Chain during their reunion, contributing as rhythm guitarist initially before shifting to bass; the band toured extensively, performing at major festivals like Coachella and appearing on The Late Show with David Letterman, and Crozer has remained a core member through their subsequent albums and live shows. In 2012, now based in Charlotte, North Carolina, he launched his band Mark Crozer and The Rels, blending power pop and indie elements across releases like their debut album Mark Crozer and The Rels, while reissuing earlier solo material and contributing to compilations such as Ramseur Records' 2011 Christmas album. Crozer's production work includes mixing live performances for , such as their TV Europe set, and collaborations with artists like and Marc Mysterio. His crossover into came in 2013 when he wrote and recorded "Broken Out in Love," retitled "Live in Fear," which personally selected from a New York music library for his entrance; the track became iconic, ranking among WWE's greatest themes, and Crozer performed it live at WrestleMania 30 prior to Wyatt's match against . Now residing in , Crozer continues as a touring musician, producer, and instructor, with decades of experience spanning indie releases, major label contributions, and high-profile media appearances.

Early life

Upbringing

Mark Crozer was born in Cambridge, England. His family relocated to Oxford shortly thereafter, where he spent his childhood in a typical English household unconnected to the city's renowned university. The move was prompted by his grandfather's military service, as Oxford housed a significant army base during that period. Crozer's early years were marked by a non-intellectual family environment, with no academic or scholarly influences from relatives. Among his formative non-musical experiences in was the onset of anxiety and panic attacks from a young age, which once required a visit and shaped his . This grounded upbringing in transitioned into his formal education at local schools.

Education

Mark Crozer grew up in , , where he received his at a local during the .

Musical career

Early solo career

Mark Crozer began his active involvement in music around as a and , proficient on vocals, guitar, and bass, following earlier teenage experiences playing in bands during the . His early work reflected influences from British alternative and post-punk scenes, shaped by his upbringing in , . In 1999, Crozer released his debut solo album, Shining Down On Me, an independent effort initially distributed in that showcased his songwriting in a style blending pop and elements. This period marked the establishment of his core genres, and , characterized by melodic hooks and introspective lyrics. Crozer handled much of the production himself, drawing on techniques to layer instrumentation and vocals. Crozer followed with his second solo album, Unnatural World, in 2002, a self-released featuring a mix of six acoustic solo tracks and four band-oriented songs, further exploring themes of personal reflection and emotional depth. The album exemplified his early production experiences, where he experimented with sparse arrangements and multi-tracking to achieve a cohesive, intimate sound without external collaborators. This release solidified his independent approach before transitioning to more structured band work later in the decade.

Mark Crozer and The Rels

Mark Crozer formed the band Mark Crozer and The Rels in the early 2010s after relocating from the to the , where he served as the lead singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter. Building on his prior solo experience, Crozer assembled a group that included multi-instrumentalist contributions from himself alongside bassist and guitarist Shawn Lynch, with additional members such as Taylor Short on guitar, Wes Grasty on bass, and Donnie Merritt on drums and vocals during various lineups. The band's name draws from "Rel," a fictional unit of time in the British sci-fi series , reflecting Crozer's eclectic influences. Centered in , with Crozer based in , the group's dynamics were shaped by geographic separation, which limited rehearsal time but fostered a raw, collaborative energy in recordings and performances. The band's self-titled debut , released on April 16, 2012, marked their entry into the scene with a collection of melodic, riff-driven tracks that blended sensibilities with edges. This was followed by the mini- Backburner in July 2013, which expanded on the debut's sound through tighter songwriting and subtle production tweaks, emphasizing Crozer's knack for infectious hooks. By 2016, the band evolved toward a more polished yet live-oriented aesthetic on their third release, Sunny Side Down, recorded between 2015 and 2016 and produced by veteran ; the , issued digitally in September 2016 and on in April 2017 via Planting Seeds Records, incorporated textures and minimal overdubs to capture the band's onstage vitality. In 2022, they released the EP Wasted Dreamer. This progression highlighted a shift from Crozer's initial self-produced vision to a fuller ensemble sound, prioritizing emotional depth in lyrics about and over experimental flourishes. Touring remained sporadic due to the members' dispersed locations, but the Rels delivered energetic live sets that mirrored their recorded intensity, often featuring extended plays of material from Sunny Side Down. A 2017 mini-tour supporting across the and southern US venues like Boston's and Louisville's Headliners . These shows underscored the band's ability to thrive in high-profile slots, blending tight musicianship with Crozer's charismatic frontmanship to build a dedicated following in the circuit. Crozer has continued releasing solo singles, including "Damaged" and "Endless Time" in 2024, and and in 2025.

The Jesus and Mary Chain

Mark Crozer joined as rhythm guitarist for their 2007 reunion tour, marking the band's first performances together since 1999. His debut with the group occurred at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 27, 2007, where the lineup included brothers and Reid, Phil King on bass, and on drums; during the set-closing rendition of "," joined as a guest , drawing significant attention to the . Prior to the reunion, during The Jesus and Mary Chain's hiatus from 1999 to 2007, Crozer served as bassist in Jim Reid's solo backing band, alongside Phil King on guitar and Colbert on drums. In this capacity, he toured the UK and Europe and contributed to recordings, including the 2006 single "Dead End Kids" and a cover of The Beatles' "And Your Bird Can Sing" for Mojo magazine. Following the initial reunion shows, Crozer transitioned to bass for the band and rejoined for extensive tours, including the 2014–2015 30th anniversary tour across the and , as well as full European legs supporting their 2017 album . He provided on select tracks for , the band's first studio release in 18 years. The band released Glasgow Eyes in 2024, with Crozer on , and he has remained a core part of their live through ongoing tours as of 2024. Crozer's relocation to the in the late facilitated additional touring opportunities for the band in . Since 2007, he has been the longest-serving non-Reid member, anchoring live performances through ongoing European and tours as a key contributor to their enduring sound.

Other collaborations

In 2005, during The Jesus and Mary Chain's hiatus, Crozer joined Jim Reid's solo band on bass, contributing to low-key performances including shows at Whelans in and the Carling Bar Academy in . This collaboration with Reid, alongside drummer , fostered ongoing musical ties that extended beyond the tour. Crozer formed the band International Jetsetters in March 2007 in , , initially as a studio project with bassist Bert Audubert, before expanding to include Colbert on drums, Crozer's brother Paul on guitar, and vocalist Fi McFall. The group, known for its jangly sound, released the mini-album Heart Is Black in October 2008 via Planting Seeds Records, followed by the single "" in June 2009; Crozer handled lead vocals and guitar throughout. Seeking broader opportunities, Crozer relocated from to , in the early 2010s, where he fronted local projects before moving again to , , around 2014. These shifts expanded his collaborative network, allowing immersion in the U.S. indie scene while balancing commitments like The Jesus and Mary Chain's reunion tours. In , Crozer established himself as a and songwriter, offering production services that encompass songwriting, arranging, bass, guitar, and drum programming for various artists. His credits include mixing live performances for and contributing to projects with and others in the music community, leveraging decades of experience to support emerging acts.

WWE theme music

Composition for Bray Wyatt

Mark Crozer composed the original track "Broken Out in Love" as part of his work with Mark Crozer and The Rels, drawing from his influences to create a brooding, introspective sound. In 2012, Crozer submitted the song to a music library in , where it caught the attention of personnel seeking thematic music for emerging talents. The song was selected and adapted into "Live in Fear" specifically for Bray Wyatt's entrance, a process initiated when Wyatt himself discovered the track in the library and advocated for its use to match his enigmatic, fear-mongering persona as the leader of . The adaptation emphasized the ' themes of and —"Catching flies in his mouth / Tasting while he dares / Then crawling back again"—which aligned seamlessly with Wyatt's cult-like character, evoking a sense of inescapable unease and horror during entrances. Crozer, serving as both composer and performer, refined the arrangement to heighten its eerie atmosphere, incorporating a slow-building tension that complemented the group's lantern-lit, shadowy debuts. "Live in Fear" first appeared in WWE programming in 2012 during developmental matches for the Bray Wyatt character, before becoming the official theme for The Wyatt Family upon their main roster debut on the July 8, 2013, episode of Raw. The theme was used until 2017 and later featured in tributes following Wyatt's death on August 24, 2023. WWE acquired the rights to the track from Crozer in 2012, solidifying its role in defining Wyatt's iconic presence.

Live performances

Mark Crozer's most prominent live performance occurred at on April 6, 2014, where he and his band, The Rels, delivered a live rendition of "Live in Fear" to accompany Bray Wyatt's entrance ahead of his match against . Dressed in face paint and plague masks to align with the song's eerie, cult-like theme, the group played on a darkened stage illuminated only by Wyatt's lantern, creating a haunting atmosphere for the event at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, . This appearance drew an announced crowd of 75,167 spectators, marking one of the largest audiences for a to that point and highlighting the scale of WWE's flagship event. The live set was a deliberate production choice to elevate Wyatt's character debut on the grand stage, transforming the entrance into a memorable that integrated directly into the storytelling. No additional WWE-related live performances by Crozer have been recorded beyond this WrestleMania highlight, though the event's broadcast reach extended the moment to millions worldwide via and later streaming platforms. By performing at such a high-profile venue, Crozer gained unprecedented exposure outside venues, bridging his musical career with mainstream entertainment and introducing "Live in Fear" to a diverse, non-traditional that propelled ongoing recognition of his work.

Discography

Solo albums

Mark Crozer's solo career began with two released in the late and early , both issued on CD in under his own imprint. These works showcase his songwriting and guitar work in a mix of pop, , and influences, predating his involvement with bands like Mark Crozer and the Rels. Both albums were later reissued digitally in 2011 by Planting Seeds Records. Shining Down On Me (1999) marks Crozer's debut solo effort, a ten-track blending introspective with subtle elements. Produced and self-released on CD (catalog MC-001), it features Crozer handling vocals, guitar, and primary songwriting, with genre classifications spanning pop, , world, and country. The album received limited initial and has no documented mainstream critical reviews, though its reissue highlights enduring interest in Crozer's early material. The tracklist is as follows:
    1. Welcome To (4:36)
    1. Shallow (3:48)
    1. Hey You (3:10)
    1. Flowers In The Desert
    1. Silver Wave
    1. The Great Escape (Precious Gift)
    1. Judas
    1. Open Your Eyes
    1. Cathedral
    1. Shining Down
Unnatural World (2002), Crozer's second solo , consists of ten tracks and incorporates a hybrid approach with six solo acoustic performances and four full-band arrangements, emphasizing minimalist introspection alongside fuller rock textures. Self-released on CD (catalog IMP1971), it runs approximately 43 minutes and explores themes of personal reflection through stripped-down vocals and guitar on tracks like "Rise and Fall" and "Surrounded By Love." Like its predecessor, it saw modest initial release and no prominent singles or critical acclaim at the time, with the 2011 digital reissue providing renewed accessibility. The tracklist is as follows:
    1. (3:10)
    1. Better Than The Truth (3:15)
    1. I Can't Get You Off My Mind (2:41)
    1. Rise And Fall (2:59)
    1. Surrounded By Love (4:27)
    1. A Tragic Man
    1. Reconstruction
    1. Judas
    1. Going Home Time
    1. Unnatural World

Later solo albums

Crozer continued his solo career with additional releases in the 2020s. Tangerine Extreme (2021) is a full-length album featuring elements. Prick (2023) explores power pop and alternative influences across its tracks. When It Gets Faster Singing (2024) marks another studio album in Crozer's oeuvre. Recent singles include "Holy" (2022), "Endless Time" and "Damaged" (2024), "Slug" and "Everything Must Change" (2025).

Albums with Mark Crozer and The Rels

Mark Crozer and The Rels released their self-titled debut on April 16, , via Pepperidge Road Records and Planting Seeds Records. The consists of 14 original tracks characterized by influences, showcasing Crozer's songwriting leadership within the band. Produced independently, it received recognition on several year-end best lists for its crafted melodies and energetic arrangements. Key songs include the driving opener "War Drum" and the upbeat "Sunshine," which highlight the band's melodic hooks and rhythmic drive. A bonus disc titled Relics, distributed to online purchasers, featured additional tracks including covers of George Harrison's "" and New Order's "True Faith," alongside originals like "Broken Out in Love." The full tracklist for Mark Crozer and The Rels is as follows:
TrackTitleDuration
1War Drum3:07
2I Need A 2:40
3Killed By Karma3:10
4Sunshine3:05
5Brand New World2:36
6Let's Go To The Moon3:23
7Put Those 80's Records On3:35
8You Are A Light2:51
9Just Another Day3:31
10What A Fool I've Been3:42
11Waiting For June4:11
12Deep Caroline3:15
13A Good Heart3:21
14 Hum4:19
The band's follow-up, Backburner, was issued as a mini-album on July 23, 2013, exclusively through . This shorter release featured early versions of songs that would later appear in refined form on subsequent work, emphasizing themes of and relationships through concise, pop-oriented compositions. Notable tracks include "All You Gotta Do," a melodic reflection on , and "Back to Yesterday," exploring nostalgia. Sunny Side Down, released in 2017 on Planting Seeds Records, marked an evolution in the band's sound toward a more relaxed, vibey aesthetic with fuzzy guitars and atmospheric elements, evoking a warm yet breezy afternoon feel. The 10-track album builds on the power pop foundation while incorporating subtle psychedelic influences and shorter, introspective pieces. Key tracks like "" and "Haunted Head" demonstrate this shift, blending catchy melodies with moodier undertones. The full tracklist for Sunny Side Down is as follows:
TrackTitleDuration
1All You Gotta Do3:20
2Corners Of Your Mind2:58
3Lukewarm Love3:00
43:35
5Haunted Head3:04
6Here Comes The Storm3:56
7Photographic Memory3:19
8Plasma2:06
9Loathsome Freddy2:53
10Say Hello3:14
No additional singles or EPs exclusively tied to Mark Crozer and The Rels beyond these album releases have been documented.

Other releases

In addition to his primary band and solo work, Crozer contributed as a founding member, lead vocalist, and guitarist to the Oxford-based band International Jetsetters, which released the EP Heart Is Black in 2008 on Planting Seeds Records. The six-track EP included "Inside Out," "Inside Yourself," "Never Slows Down," "My Redemption," "Heart Is Black," and "Never Slows Down (Demo)," blending indie rock with influences from Spacemen 3 and The Wedding Present. The band followed with the full-length album Heart Is Back in 2008, featuring Crozer's songwriting and performances across its tracks. Crozer provided bass guitar and recording support for Jim Reid's solo single "Dead End Kids," released in July 2006 on Transistor Records, which also included a Bob Dylan cover, "If You Gotta Go." He further collaborated with Reid on a cover of The Beatles' "And Your Bird Can Sing," featured on the 2006 Mojo magazine compilation Revolver Reloaded, a full-track tribute to the Beatles' 1966 album where various artists reinterpreted the original recordings. In 2016, Crozer contributed background vocals and guitar to New York rapper Consequence's EP A Good Comeback Story, an eight-track release on independent distribution that marked the artist's return after a hiatus, featuring guests like Q-Tip and . Crozer made guest appearances on other projects, including piano and backing vocals on the 2019 single "Promised Land" by and Marc Mysterio, a rock track benefiting wildfire relief efforts in . He also played bass on several tracks of Jody Porter's 2021 album Waterways, adding to the power-pop veteran's introspective sound.

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