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Following his confirmation as support to Mumford & Sons for their tiny NME Awards show at Dingwalls on the 22nd February, Marcus Foster tomorrow plays a sold-out headline show at Borderline as part of HMV's series of Next Big Thing gigs.
To mark the show, Marcus has made the title-track from his new EP 'Tumble Down' available as a free download from today. You can grab the track at the following link: link
Marcus has also just uploaded a short video documenting his recent stay in Rockfield studios, where he was recording his debut album. You can watch it here (extra points if you can spot Ben from Mumfords): link
'Tumble Down' is Marcus' debut EP and is released on the 4th April. The EP's lead track 'Shadows Of The City' got it's first play on Zane Lowe's Radio One show earlier in the week and there was such an amazing listener response (comparisons to Jeff Buckley, Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham et al) that they played the track again in the same show. Check here (59 minutes in): link