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Marianas Trench
Marianas Trench at the 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards
Background information
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genres
Years active1999 (1999)–present
Labels604
Members
Past members
  • Erik Scott
  • Morgan Hempstead
  • Sara Ramsay
  • Steve Marshall
  • Trev Spilchen
Websitemarianastrench.net

Marianas Trench are a Canadian pop rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia. The band has released five studio albums: Fix Me (2006), Masterpiece Theatre (2009), Ever After (2011), Astoria (2015), and Phantoms (2019).[1][2] They have been nominated for seven Juno Awards and won Group of the Year in 2013.[3] The band has received praise for their showmanship,[4] vocal harmonies[5][6] and genre-blending music.[7] Their albums Masterpiece Theatre and Ever After has reached double platinum status,[8] while their singles "Haven't Had Enough", "Desperate Measures", "Fallout", "Stutter" and "All to Myself" are certified 3x platinum in Canada.[9]

History

(1999-2008): Early beginnings and Fix Me

The band was formed in 1999 by Josh Ramsay (lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, pianist) and lead guitarist Steve Marshall with Ramsay's sister Sara on keyboards and vocals, Erik Scott on drums and Trev Spilchen on bass. Originally called Ramsay Fiction, Marshall suggested a name change when Ramsay's high school friend Matt Webb, drummer Ian Casselman and Morgan Hempstead on bass, replaced Spilchen and Sara Ramsay.[10] Mike Ayley, a long time friend of Casselman took up bass responsibilities when Hempstead and Marshall left the band in 2004, taking the 5 piece down to 4.

The band recorded and released a self-titled EP in 2001. It contained songs which would later be added onto their debut album, Fix Me.

In 2006, the band released their debut full-length studio album entitled Fix Me. It included the singles "Say Anything", "Decided to Break It", and the hit single "Shake Tramp". Before the album was released, a song named "Fix Me" was on it and was later taken out, because "Say Anything" supposedly sounded more like a single. The album was named after "Fix Me" and the name stayed to pay homage even after the song was taken out. The album was engineered and mixed by Mike Fraser and the band performed concerts nationwide to promote the album, alongside Faber Drive.

(2009-2013): Masterpiece Theatre and Ever After

Masterpiece Theatre, the band's follow-up album, was released as planned on February 24, 2009, as announced on the band's MySpace on January 22, 2009. The album debuted at No. 4 on the Canadian Albums Chart. "Cross My Heart" became the band's second song to peak at No. 1 on both the Much Music Countdown and iTunes Canada Digital Download. The song was nominated for four MMVAs in 2009 and was certified platinum in Canada.[11] Shortly after, Marianas Trench reached the No. 1 spot with the song "All To Myself" on Much Music's MOD. "All To Myself" also made Platinum certification in August 2009 in Canada.[12] The music video for "Beside You" premiered on MuchOnDemand on October 30, 2009.

In 2009, the band went on the Beside You tour, beginning in St. Catharines, Ontario on October 4, 2009, and ending in Prairieland Park, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on December 31, 2009. The band also participated in the University of British Columbia's Lipdub event on March 26, 2011. The video featured approximately 1,000 students and community members lip-syncing to the band's song "Celebrity Status," and "Raise Your Glass," by Pink.[13]

Their first US show took place September 23, 2010, at The Bowery Electric[14] in Manhattan, New York City. The band toured as an opening act with Simple Plan on the Get Your Heart On! Tour in 2010. Marianas Trench performed several free concerts during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, at the LiveCity Yaletown stage and Richmond O Zone.

Marianas Trench joined The Glamour Kills Tour in 2011 with The Ready Set, Allstar Weekend, The Downtown Fiction, and We Are The In Crowd.[15]

On November 30, 2010, Directors Cut of Masterpiece Theatre was released, which included bonus acoustic tracks of the songs "Celebrity Status" and "Cross My Heart", an alternate version of the song "Good to You" (feat. Jessica Lee), as well as a never-before recorded cover of "And So It Goes" by Billy Joel. The band played the final show of their Masterpiece Theatre tour on December 18, 2010, in their hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia, at the Orpheum Theatre, during which their manager and the co-founder of 604 Records, Jonathan Simkin, revealed the album had gone platinum in Canada.

During this time, the band played five free shows at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and one in Surrey.[16] Josh Ramsay also took part in a project called 'Young Artists for Haiti' to try and raise funds to support the victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

On June 19, 2011, Ramsay tweeted that their next album would be titled Ever After. It was set to be released November 29, 2011, but the date was changed to November 21.[1] Ramsay also stated that there would be no breaks between tracks on the new record; as soon as one track ended, the next would begin without pause, essentially making the album one extended song.[1]

The first single released from the album was "Haven't Had Enough". It was released on July 19, 2011, and reached the No. 1 spot on iTunes Canada Top of the Charts and Pop Downloads, and was named "Song of the Week" by The Tune.[17][18] It also went platinum. Through a series of Studio Updates on their YouTube page, the band released recordings of the gospel choir for their song "Stutter" as well as a track with some of the band members' vocals on other songs from the album.

Marianas Trench began the American leg of the Ever After Tour on April 6, 2012, in New York City. Due to the illness of frontman Josh Ramsay the rest of the tour was postponed to later in 2012. They performed live as part of Journey's Backyard BBQ Tour in the Summer of 2012. Marianas Trench announced in June 2012 that they would be performing at the Fat As Butter Festival with additional tour dates as part of their first headlining tour of Australia in September 2012.

The band announced their first Canadian headlining arena tour, Face The Music, in August 2012. The tour began October 12, 2012, in Barrie, Ontario and concluded November 3, 2012, in Kamloops, British Columbia. They performed at the Bazooka Rocks Festival, the Philippines' first indoor rock festival September 30, 2012.[19] On November 25, 2012, Marianas Trench performed "Stutter" at half-time at the 100th Grey Cup.[20]

On March 20, 2013, the group headlined the Canadian Radio Music Awards at Koolhaus in Toronto, Ontario. From March 23 to April 19, 2013, a second part of the Face The Music tour took place across Canada. This second part was named Face The Music: With A Vengeance. On April 21, Marianas Trench performed an a capella version of "Fallout", leading straight into "Stutter" at the 2013 Juno Awards. In May and June 2013, they completed their first headlining coast to coast US tour, powered by Journeys, called The Noise Tour. On October 22, Marianas Trench performed "Pop 101" live for the first time at We Day Vancouver. Marianas Trench performed as part of Toronto's PanAm Games celebration, being featured as part of the Panamania concert series.

On April 10, 2013, Marianas Trench announced that they had signed with Cherrytree Records and Interscope Records, who would handle their releases outside of Canada. 604 will continue to handle Canadian releases. A four-song extended play entitled Face the Music was released on May 14, 2013, containing the album versions of "Haven't Had Enough" and "Desperate Measures," as well as acoustic versions of "Haven't Had Enough" and "Fallout."

(2014–2019): Astoria and Phantoms

The single "Pop 101" (Barely Feat. Anami Vice) was released on July 28, 2014.[21] On October 30, they performed a new song titled "Here's to the Zeros" in the first show of their Australia/New Zealand tour. On December 13, 2014, the band announced that it would be the album's second single. It was released on December 25, 2014,[22] in Canada and the United States, with an international release on December 29, 2014.[23] On May 26, 2015, the band released an EP called Something Old / Something New which included the two singles, as well as two previously unreleased tracks.

The group performed on July 15, 2015, at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto. On October 9, 2015, the group performed at the Norfolk County Fair in Simcoe, Ontario. On September 15, 2015, the group announced plans for their The Hey You Guys Tour, across the United States in November 2015. On September 20, 2015, the group announced plans for their Never Say Die Tour, across Canada in March, 2016.

Astoria was released October 23, 2015.[7] The name Astoria comes from Astoria, Oregon, the hometown of The Goonies.[24] On September 14, 2015, the group released a single from Astoria, called "One Love". The tracklist composed of 17 songs including the singes "This Means War" and "Who Do You Love", 5 of which are described as cinematic orchestral movements. On October 2, 2015, "Wildfire," the second single from Astoria, was released. On September 15, 2015, the group announced plans for their "The Hey You Guys!" Tour, across the United States in November 2015. Marianas Trench was also nominated as Group of the Year for the 2016 Juno Awards.[25] In summer 2016, they started their SPF 80s Tour, which included cities in Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands.[26]

In the fall of 2017, the single "Rhythm of Your Heart" was released. [27]The band performed at New Year Celebrations in Niagara Falls, Ontario later that year.[28] The lead single off their upcoming fifth album, "I Knew You When," was released on November 16, 2018.[29] On December 3, 2018, the band announced the US Suspending Gravity Tour to promote their upcoming album Phantoms.[2] On January 31, 2019, their second single from Phantoms, "Only The Lonely Survive," was premiered on YouTube.[30] On February 7, 2019, the third single from Phantoms, "Echoes Of You (Feat. Roger Joseph Manning Jr.)" was released.[31]

Phantoms was released on March 1, 2019,[32] and follows the theme of "being haunted by the ghosts of former love." Ramsay described the new record as "modern-song writing, but very organic, old-school approaches and trickery...done in a way that you haven't heard us do before."[33]

Musical style

Fix Me has been described as hard rock[34] and pop punk.[35] Masterpiece Theatre has been described as pop punk[36][37] and symphonic rock.[37] Ever After has been described as pop punk and symphonic rock.[37] Astoria has been described as funk,[38] pop,[38][39][40] and pop punk.[38] and Phantoms has been described as electropop and symphonic rock.

Band members

Current line-up

  • Josh Ramsay – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, keyboards, programming, flugelhorn (2001–present)
  • Matt Webb – lead guitar, backing vocalist, piano, keyboards, programming, trombone (2003–present)
  • Mike Ayley – bass guitar, vocals, trumpet (2004–present)
  • Ian Casselman – drums and percussion, backing vocals, sousaphone (2003–present)

Touring musicians

  • Royce Whittaker – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, keyboards, programming, percussion (2015–present)[41]

Past members

  • Morgan Hempstead – bass (2001–2004); guest vocals on Astoria (2015)
  • Sara Ramsay – vocals, keyboard (2001–2003); guest vocals on Astoria (2015)
  • Steve Marshall – guitar (2001–2004); guest vocals on Astoria (2015)
  • Erik Scott – drums (2001–2003)
  • Trev Spilchen – bass (2001–2003)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref.
2007 "Shake Tramp" SOCAN No. 1 Song Award Won [42]
2008 Marianas Trench Canadian Radio Music Awards Best New Group/Solo Artist of the Year Nominated
"Shake Tramp" Juno Video of the Year Nominated [43]
2009 "Cross My Heart" MuchMusic Video Awards Favourite Canadian Video Nominated [44]
MuchMusic Video Awards MUCH LOUD Rock Video of the Year Nominated
MuchMusic Video Awards UR Fave Video Nominated
MuchMusic Video Awards Director of the Year Won [45]
Masterpiece Theatre Western Canadian Music Awards Pop Recording of the Year Won [46]
2010 "Cross My Heart" INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Astral Media Radio Favourite Single Won [47]
INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Favourite Video Won
Marianas Trench INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Favourite Pop Artist/Group Nominated
Canadian Radio Music Award Fan's Choice Award Nominated
Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Award Nielsen Entertainment Emerging Artist Award Won
"Celebrity Status" MuchMusic Video Awards UR Fave Video Nominated [48]
MuchMusic Video Awards Pop Video of the Year Nominated
Marianas Trench Friendsorenemies.com Band of the Year Nominated
"Masterpiece Theatre" Alternative Addiction Album of the Year Nominated [49]
"Celebrity Status" Alternative Addiction Song of the Year Nominated [50]
"Good To You" (feat. Jessica Lee) MuchMusic.com Top 50 Picks of 2010 Nominated
2011 "Celebrity Status" INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Astral Media Radio Favourite Single Won [51]
Marianas Trench INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Pop Artist/Group of the Year Won
"Celebrity Status" INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Video of the Year Nominated
Marianas Trench Canadian Radio Music Award Fan's Choice Award Nominated [52]
"Shake Tramp" MTV O Music Awards Most Viral Dance Nominated
"Good To You" (feat. Jessica Lee) MuchMusic Video Awards Pop Video of the Year Nominated [53]
MuchMusic Video Awards Director of the Year Nominated
MuchMusic Video Awards Muchmusic.com Most Watched Video of the Year Nominated
Marianas Trench Urban Culture Conference Awards Best Vancouver Rock Artist/Band Won
J-14 Rising Star Awards Best Band Nominated
"Haven't Had Enough" Alternative Addiction Song of the Year Nominated [54]
2012 "Ever After" Juno Pop Album of the Year Nominated [43]
"Haven't Had Enough" INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Video of the Year Won [55]
Marianas Trench Channel One News Artist of the Year Nominated
"Fallout" MuchMusic Video Awards UR Fave Video Nominated [56]
MuchMusic Video Awards Video of the Year Nominated
MuchMusic Video Awards Post-Production of the Year Nominated
MuchMusic Video Awards Cinematography of the Year Won [57]
MuchMusic Video Awards Most Watched Video of the Year Nominated [56]
"Haven't Had Enough" MuchMusic Video Awards Pop Video of the Year Won [57]
MuchMusic Video Awards Director of the Year Nominated [56]
Marianas Trench MuchMusic Video Awards UR Fave Artist/Group Nominated
Ever After Western Canadian Music Awards Pop Recording of the Year Nominated
2013 Marianas Trench Shorty Awards Canada Category Nominated
Marianas Trench Shorty Awards Band Category Nominated
"Ever After" INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Album of the Year Nominated [58]
"Fallout" INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Single of the Year Nominated
INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Video of the Year Won
Marianas Trench INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Group of the Year Nominated
INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Live Artist or Group of the Year Nominated
INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Most Played Independent Artist or Group of the Year Nominated
INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Highest Selling Independent Artist or Group of the Year Nominated
INDIES.ca: Independent Music Awards Pop Artist or Group of the Year Won
Marianas Trench Juno Fans Choice Nominated [43]
Juno Group of the Year Won [59]
Ever After Juno Album of the Year Nominated [43]
"Fallout" Canadian Radio Music Awards SOCAN Song of the Year Nominated
Marianas Trench Canadian Radio Music Awards Fans Choice Won [60]
"Desperate Measures" MuchMusic Video Awards Video of the Year Nominated [61]
MuchMusic Video Awards Pop Video of the Year Won [62]
"Stutter" MuchMusic Video Awards Director of the Year Nominated [61]
MuchMusic Video Awards MuchFACT Video of the Year Nominated
MuchMusic Video Awards Your Fave Video Won [62]
Marianas Trench MuchMusic Video Awards Your Fave Artist or Group Nominated [61]
2015 "Here's to the Zeros" MuchMusic Video Awards Fan Fave Video Nominated [63]
2016 Marianas Trench Juno Group of the Year Nominated [43]
2017 Astoria Juno Pop Album of the Year Nominated [64]

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