After a two-year hiatus, at the beginning of 2016, the Nomadrock machine resumed operation in its third lineup, with new band members and old friends. Behind the drums is still László Szentandrássy. Joining the core members are Béla Szilágyi (ex-Concordia) on vocals, Attila Kovács on guitars, and János Ruzsa on bass guitar. In May 2018, Attila Radics replaced Béla Szilágyi as the vocalist, and a few months later, Szilvia Vas took over the role. .
After more than a year’s break, in December 2010, the first to join were Zoltán Sándor on bass guitar and Zoltán Sándor Jr. on guitar. Shortly after, László Szentandrássy joined on drums, and from April 2011, István Zsilka (guitar) became part of the band. After his departure, Gábor Bartus took over the lead guitar role. From August 2011, the band had several live performances, successfully appearing at village days and rock clubs in both the capital and the countryside. On May 1, 2012, they organized and hosted the first Nomadrock Music Festival.
In May 2012, the first Nomadrock album, titled "The Tales of Our Lives," was released under their own label. The album features 15 original songs, and a music video was also made for the song "Nomad."
This lineup disbanded at the end of 2013 due to some members’ commitments to other musical projects. During its operation, this was the most active and concert-ready formation of the band. .
The band was founded by Péter Lisztner on keyboards at the end of 2008. For a short time, it was a one-person project, primarily focused on studio recordings. However, at the beginning of 2009, fellow musicians Tamás Gebhard (guitar), Ferenc Kolat (bass), and László Bancsi (drums) joined, and soon the songs could be performed live. László Bancsi was later replaced by Róbert Maróti. For a short period, the band also had Sebastian Imre as a vocalist. The founder’s goal and musical vision were already taking shape: a band primarily based on original songs, where the style is predominantly melodic, vocal hard rock with occasional progressive undertones.