First there was Drake Margolnick. He and his friend Logan Fincher began writing and recording music under the name Flagship Brigade in the year 2003. In the fall of 2007, Flagship Brigade was asked to enter a contest held in the Anaheim Convention Center in California. Margolnick agreed to play before having a full band to pull off the show. Austin Forbes and Jonathan Hussey were in a band. That band went its separate ways and Austin and Jon joined the Brigade. Now with enough members, the band was off to Anaheim to play for over six thousand people. They won the competition and the rest is history. The four of them continued to play shows in the Charlotte area. Unsatisfied with the way the way their live performances were going, the band felt they needed another member. Alexander Watson, an old friend, was in another band, but had always had an appreciation for Flagship Brigade. When his band broke up, Alexander became the fifth and final member, thus creating what is now known as Flagship.
Break the Beast - I love the disco feel, the background voices complement the lead singer very well. Catchy beat and catchy lyrics. people love "simple", this song is a simple song to sing. people will more likely sing this song cause of that fact that it is simple. well done.
hey guys, i just wanna ask u guys for your tour dates. cause me n my buds wanna see u guys live again. like really bad. so ill appreciate it if u could just tell me the next shows u guys are having. thanks
The new Burn it Up is great- It gave me the feeling that "Where the Streets Have No Name" gives when U2 does it live. It's my favorite song on the solo album.