Marcus Reeves

[1] In an interview[2] by Paul Burston in Time Out magazine in December 2010, he stated that he was working on his debut solo album, the title of which was later confirmed as Quicksilver - The Masquerade Macabre.

[7] 1 March 2013 saw the release of his second single, "Mistaken Identity",[8] which again received five star average ratings from iTunes customers as well as positive reviews from Independent Music News,[9] and Zani blog,[10] who compared the song's sound to T. Rex and early Rolling Stones.

[11] The summer of 2013, saw Reeves appear as Dr. Willy Whackoff in a small-scale production of Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens at London's Leicester Square Theatre.

[16] 2015 saw the release of Three Little Words,[17] a three track EP crowdfunded in support of Campaign Against Living Miserably, which was compared to early Neil Diamond and Elton John by Brixton Blog,[18] and received airplay from local UK radio stations including Resonance FM.

2019 saw Reeves co-write and act in REPLAY, an anthology of science fiction stories at London's Lion & Unicorn Theatre, receiving positive reviews for both his performance and sound design for the production.