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Revision as of 23:02, 14 September 2009

Marianas Trench

Marianas Trench is a Juno award nominated Canadian pop punk band from Vancouver, British Columbia signed to 604 Records. The band released their first full length album Fix Me on October 3, 2006. Some of the demos the band sent out four years before appear on the album. The band's biggest musical influences are Queen, Foo Fighters, Green Day, The Beach Boys and Ben Folds Five.[citation needed]

The name "Marianas Trench" came from the Mariana Trench, the deepest known point in the world. The band has been known to create stories of how they decided on it in interviews.

The band released their second studio album on February 24, 2009 titled, Masterpiece Theatre.

History

Early Years

Josh Ramsay started a solo career and needed a supporting band during touring. He managed to recruit high school friend Matt Webb and local musicians Morgan Hempsted and Steve Marshall. The band worked out so well that they decided to form a band named Ramsay Fiction. After signing to 604 Records in early 2003, they changed their name and became Marianas Trench. Marshall and Hempsted would leave the band around this time and Matt would call Mike Ayley, an old friend to join the band who would become the band's new bass guitarist.[1] Matt would also switch from being the band's pianist to become the bands new lead guitarist. The band presented an award during the 2007 MMVA's. They made an appearance on the TV show Kyle XY and their song "Alibis" from their debut album Fix Me, was put on the soundtrack. Shake Tramp peaked on #1 on the Much Music Countdown,iTunes Canada Digital Download and was later nominated for Video of the Year at the Juno Awards. Marianas Trench started getting formally introduced and started getting popular in their 2006 "Virgin Festival" in Vancouver.

Masterpiece Theatre

"Masterpiece Theatre" the band's follow-up album, was released as planned on February 24, 2009 as stated on the band's MySpace on January 22, 2009. The song, "Masterpiece Theatre" was re-written twice before the band decided to settle on the third and final version. All three versions of the song were put on the album. Bassist Mike Ayley, was stated saying "Masterpiece II and III are amazing songs that really explore the potential of Josh's writing."[2] The album debuted #4 on the Canadian Albums Chart one week after being released. "Cross My Heart" became the band's second song to peak at #1 on both the Much Music Countdown and iTunes Canada Digital Download. "Cross My Heart" was nominated for four MMVAs in 2009 and was certified platinum in [3]. Recently after, Marianas Trench reached the #1 spot with the song All To Myself on Much Music's MOD.

Members

Current members

Former Members

Discography

EP Date of Release Label
Marianas Trench 2002 N/A
Album Date of Release Label Canadian Albums Chart Billboard 200
Fix Me October 2, 2006 604 Records
Universal Records
Masterpiece Theatre February 24, 2009 604 Records
Universal Records
4

Singles

Year Title Chart
Positions
Album Certification
Canadian Hot 100 Hot Canadian Digital Singles
2006
"Say Anything" 3 Fix Me
"Decided to Break It" 14
2007
"Shake Tramp" 65 40
2008
"Cross My Heart"1 15 9 Masterpiece Theatre Platinum (Canada)
2009
"All To Myself"1 11 9
"Celebrity Status"3 56 33
"All To Myself"2
*Note: All chart positions above "Shake Tramp" in the Canadian Hot 100 section are from the Canadian Singles Chart.

1 Still active on charts.
2 Future single
3 Song was not released as a single but made it on the charts.

Awards & Nominations

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2007 "Shake Tramp" SOCAN No.1 song award Won
2008 "Marianas Trench" Canadian Radio Music Awards
"Best New group or solo artist of the year"
Nominated
2008 "Shake Tramp" Juno Video of the Year Nominated
2009 "Cross My Heart" MMVA Favourite Canadian Video Nominated
2009 "Cross My Heart" MMVA MUCH LOUD Rock Video of the Year Nominated
2009 "Cross My Heart" MMVA UR Fave Video Nominated
2009 "Cross My Heart" MMVA Director of the Year Won
2009 "Masterpiece Theatre" Western Canadian Music Awards Pop Recording of the Year Nominated

References