Recently signed by former Oasis boss Alan McGee from Creation23 Records, this 7-piece indie band boast an epic sound made up of a range of guitars, percussion and vocals and are considered one of the brightest lights in the current Brit Pop and Indie 90’s scene.
Having built a strong reputation up and down the UK supporting major acts such as; The Farm, Reverend and the Makers, The Wonder Stuff, Shed Seven and many more, Marquis Drive released their first single “Movin’ On’” in August last year to much acclaim - with over 140,000 streams to date on Spotify alone. They have a truly loyal set of fans, who continue to grow in number all over the country, and have done a number of high profile performances at summer festivals and venues.
The past 6 months have been somewhat of a whirlwind for the band after being signed by such a prestigious record label; accepting 3 clothing endorsements, and releasing two singles “Unite “ & “Shine On”, with more releases planned this year. The hard working Marquis Drive are definitely earning their reputation amongst the masses as Indie’s worst-kept secret.
Recently signed by former Oasis boss Alan McGee from Creation23 Records, this 7-piece indie band boast an epic sound made up of a range of guitars, percussion and vocals and are considered one of the brightest lights in the current Brit Pop and Indie 90’s scene.
Having built a strong reputation up and down the UK supporting major acts such as; The Farm, Reverend and the Makers, The Wonder Stuff, Shed Seven and many more, Marquis Drive released their first single “Movin’ On’” in August last year to much acclaim - with over 140,000 streams to date on Spotify alone. They have a truly loyal set of fans, who continue to grow in number all over the country, and have done a number of high profile performances at summer festivals and venues.
The past 6 months have been somewhat of a whirlwind for the band after being signed by such a prestigious record label; accepting 3 clothing endorsements, and releasing two singles “Unite “ & “Shine On”, with more releases planned this year. The hard working Marquis Drive are definitely earning their reputation amongst the masses as Indie’s worst-kept secret.