In 2002 he made a few demos, along with brother Jools, on a small sampler and Billy Sloan aired them on his Sunday night Radio Clyde show.
After a couple of gigs at King Tuts in Glasgow as a solo artist with studio recorded backing tracks, Gizzi got a band together.
The original line-up included brother Jools (previously also with Gun) on guitar and current drummer Dawn Zhu on drums.
The accompanying video featured the band playing the song in different size boxes, reminiscent of a giant Rubik's Cube.
[1] To promote it, the band made their début on the BBC Television music programme Top of the Pops; plus on GMTV and CD:UK.
[1] On 24 October 2005, the band's début album was released with nine drum tracks recorded by original GUN drummer Alan Thornton and backing vocals on Turn This Thing Around.
In November they also took part in the charity recording of "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" (originally by the Buzzcocks) as a tribute to the late John Peel.
On 6 February 2006 the band released their fourth and final single from their début album, which was a re-recorded version of "Turn This Thing Around".
The story line to video was the lead singer, Gizzi had lost his memory, and must find the band on time to get to the show.
No new information followed, and, due to Marks' current TV presenting role and Gizzi's work with Gun in 2008, it is uncertain where the band's future lies.