Fix Me
Fix Me | ||||
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Studio album by Marianas Trench | ||||
Released | October 3, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2005-2006 | |||
Genre | Emo, pop punk, punk rock | |||
Length | 39:09 | |||
Label | 604 Records | |||
Producer | Dave Genn & Marianas Trench | |||
Marianas Trench chronology | ||||
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Singles from Fix Me | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Alternative Addiction | [2] |
Melodic.net | [3] |
Fix Me is the 2006 debut studio album by Marianas Trench. It contains the single "Say Anything" as well as "Decided to Break It" and "Shake Tramp", all of which had music videos made to promote the singles. The album was engineered and mixed by Mike Fraser. It contains songs which were on their first EP "Marianas Trench".
Track listing
- "Say Anything" – 3:49
- "Decided to Break It" – 2:23
- "September" – 3:41
- "Alibis" – 3:59
- "Shake Tramp" – 3:34
- "Low" – 4:15
- "Push" – 3:23
- "Far from Here" – 3:19
- "Vertigo" – 3:19
- "Alive Again" – 3:26
- "Skin & Bones" – 3:55
- "Fix Me" (B-Side; Available online at iTunes only) - 3:56
Awards and nominations
Year | Recipient/Nominated work | Award | Result |
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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 |
Marianas Trench EP
Marianas Trench | ||||
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EP by Marianas Trench | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Rock, pop rock | |||
Label | 604 Records | |||
Producer | Warne Livesay | |||
Marianas Trench chronology | ||||
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Melodic.net | [4] |
Marianas Trench is the first extended play recorded by Marianas Trench. All eight tracks were eventually re-released in studio recordings — "Decided to Break It", "Push", "Far From Here", and "Push You Up" (re-recorded under the title "Skin & Bones") were all re-recorded for their debut studio album, Fix Me (2006); "Fix Me" and "Feeling Small" were released as standalone B-side promotional singles on iTunes in 2007 and 2009, respectively; and "Primetime and "Sicker Things" were released alongside two then-new song as the Something Old / Something New EP in 2015.
Track listing
- All songs written and composed by Josh Ramsay.
- "Primetime"
- "Decided to Break It"
- "Push"
- "Far From Here"
- "Sicker Things"
- "Feeling Small"
- "Fix Me"
- "Push You Up" (Re-recorded as 'Skin & Bones')
Singles
Say Anything
Say Anything" is the debut single by Marianas Trench from their album Fix Me. It was released in July of 2006 as a limited edition demo EP. It peaked at #3 in Canada on the Canadian Singles Chart.
Music video
The video opens with the band playing alone in a small room. As the video progresses it is clear that somebody is stalking the band. Bassist Mike Ayley films himself dancing in his room. Unknown to Ayley, the footage is stolen. Guitarist Matt Webb models for his own cameras and the pictures are stolen. Drummer Ian Cassleman hosts a tea party with a collection of stuffed animals. The stalker hides in a pile of plushies and takes pictures. All stolen footage is published. At the end of the video, lead singer Josh Ramsay slides down a railing outside a hotel, dropping his suitcase, and spilling the footage of the other band members and revealing that Ramsay was the stalker. At the very end newspaper headlines can be seen, reading "Singer Sells Out Bandmates", "Marianas Trench Fire Lead Singer", and "Josh: 'I'm Sorry'. Begs Marianas to Take Him Back. Will it Work?"
The video is based on when Josh Ramsay betrayed his bandmates by taking heroin. He wrote the song in rehab and the video is based on how he felt by betraying Matt, Mike, Ian and all of the loyal fans.
Charts
Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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Canadian Singles Chart | 3 |
Decided to Break it
"Decided to Break It" is the second single of Marianas Trench's debut album Fix Me. It was released as a single in 2006 as a follow up to "Say Anything". A music video was filmed for the single in which the band along with three out-of-shape "coaches" train for a race against rival team Spider Pirates.
The song was used in an episode of the Canadian drama Degrassi: the Next Generation.
Charts
Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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Canadian Singles Chart | 14 |
Shake Tramp
"Shake Tramp" is a song by Marianas Trench released as the third single from their debut album Fix Me. The song reached #65 on the Canadian Singles Chart[5] and the #1 spot on the MuchMusic Countdown of Friday, August 10, 2007. The song was also featured on an episode of Video on Trial.
Music video
The music video for "Shake Tramp" begins with a montage of all the members of the band singing the beginning harmonies. The camera focus is then directed to lead singer Josh Ramsay walking down a street (filmed in Burnaby Village Museum, Burnaby, B.C.) set in the early 20th century. He interacts and socializes with the people, all of whom appear to love him. This section ends with Ramsay accidentally getting hit in the face by a man (Biji) carrying a ladder. He collapses and blacks out. When he wakes up Ramsay is on the same street, but in current time. He is still dancing and trying to interact with the same people, however this time they treat him harshly. A woman he danced with in the last segment, sprays him in the eyes with pepper spray. As he walks around the town, more people begin to insult him until he finally arrives in an outdoor mosh. The rest of the band (Matt, Mike and Ian) are playing here, and as he joins them for the last chorus. Their music is received well and the townspeople are dancing along. It appears to go back to the time period used in the beginning of the video, with the exception of the members of the band who are dressed in modern apparel. There are many choreographed dance sequences performed by Ramsay throughout the video which he stated he had to take 2 months of dance instruction to prepare for.
Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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Canadian Hot 100 | 65 |
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