Marianas Trench

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About Marianas Trench

Since forming in 2001, the rock band Marianas Trench have scored numerous hits in their home country of Canada while cultivating an ambitious blend of pop-punk, arena rock, dance music, and more. • The Vancouver group is led by singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter Josh Ramsay. He’s from a musical family—his mom was a vocal teacher and backup singer for Leonard Cohen, and his dad cofounded a popular recording studio. • Marianas Trench made their debut in 2002 with a self-titled EP. Their first LP, Fix Me, came out in 2006 and went gold in Canada, though it didn’t chart. • Each of the band’s four subsequent full-length albums has gone Top 10 in Canada. Their fourth album, 2015’s Astoria, peaked at No. 2 and made it to No. 53 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in the US. • Ramsay also writes and produces for other artists. He notably cowrote and produced Carly Rae Jepsen’s 2011 smash “Call Me Maybe.” • Marianas Trench won a Juno Award in Canada in 2013 for Group of the Year. • Ramsay says the group’s fifth album, 2019’s Phantoms, is about “someone descending into madness as he inhabits a house haunted by the ghost of his former love.” It was inspired by Edgar Allen Poe, and coincidentally, the album was finished on the late literary icon’s birthday.

ORIGIN
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
FORMED
2001
GENRE
Pop

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