Marmozets Sign New Record Deal with Nettwork Music Group – Breaking News

Exciting Announcement

Marmozets has inked a fresh record deal with Nettwork Music Group. This is thrilling news for fans like me, especially after a six-year gap since their last album “Knowing What You Know Now.” The band has been pretty much silent in the media since then, so this announcement is huge!

The extended break between new music was due to Becca MacIntyre (vocals) and Jack Bottomley (guitar) having a child together in 2019 and getting married in 2022 (congrats!).

Hailing from West Yorkshire, the group came together in 2007 and released their debut album “The Weird And Wonderful Marmozets” in 2014 under Roadrunner Records. They’ve performed at major events like Download Festival, Reading & Leeds, and have even shared the same stage as heavyweights like Muse and The Used.

The band signing a fresh record deal hopefully means one thing – a brand new album is on the horizon! Let’s keep our fingers crossed that it’s already in the final stages. The band took to Instagram to share the big announcement:

“We just signed a new record deal with @nettworkmusic see you all soon”

Marmozets Instagram Post (All Rights Retained By Marmozets)

Personal Experience

Personally I cherish the memory of meeting the band at the Download Festival signing tent and realizing that they are some of the nicest people in the business! You could clearly tell that they genuinely loved being around each other and interacting with fans.

If you want to attend live music events you can do so by buying your tickets from Ticketmaster!

Marmozets – Why Do You Hate Me? (All Right Retained By Marmozets)
Marmozets – Major System Error (All Right Retained By Marmozets)

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