Formation and self-titled demo The newly formed project recorded their self-titled demo in 2008. Shortly following the recording process, Craig Kleila and John Leibold left the band to move away to college. Once the demo was released, it attracted the attention of
Neil Rubenstein, a Long Island musician who had performed with the
Glassjaw precursor
Sons of Abraham and sung on the first two
Taking Back Sunday albums. Rubenstein first helped the band secure radio play on
K Rock (92.3 FM), and began booking the band soon after through
Sons Modern (a booking agency created by Rubenstein and
Justin Beck of
Glassjaw). In May 2009, the band announced that they would perform at the Bamboozle Festival at the Meadowlands in New Jersey with artists such as
No Doubt,
Taking Back Sunday,
The Get Up Kids, and many others. They were also featured in
Spin magazine as "One of 15-Must Hear Bands at Bamboozle Fest" and called them "Jimmy Eat World meets The Decemberists".
Your Friends and Loved Ones EP In May 2009, after the band played the Bamboozle Festival, they retreated to VuDu Studios in
Freeport, New York to record their follow up EP with producer Mike Watts (
As Tall As Lions,
The Almost,
As Cities Burn). They announced that the album would be called
Your Friends and Loved Ones due to the fact that family and friends are what supported and continue to support the band through its endeavors. After the recording process was over, the band embarked on two small tours; one with
Destry and The Narrative, the other with
The Forecast. In August, the band completed their first United States tour with the pop-punk tinged bands
Asteria and Theatre Breaks Loose and the indie-electro tinged
A Love Like Pi. Following their summer tour, the band opened for
The Dear Hunter and later
The Sleeping in September. It was at this time that the band released the five-song
Your Friends and Loved Ones EP, to critical acclaim. Absolutepunk.net stated that the album was "phenomenal post emo orchestral rock", and users gave it a 92% rating. The newspaper
Newsday called it "Post-emo orchestral tenderness combined with well-crafted storytelling". The last track off of the EP, "The Ocean", was featured on
Keeping Up with the Kardashians. In October, the band performed at the
CMJ Music Marathon in
New York City, and soon after was named by
Purevolume.com as "One of the Top 20 Unsigned Artists of 2009". Purevolume then released a live EP entitled
Gabriel the Marine: Live From the Purevolume House. By December 2009 the band won a contest to open for the Danish
post rock band
Mew during a part of their North American tour. Later in the month, rumors began circulating that the influential post hardcore band,
Glassjaw (also from Long Island), would be playing at Maxwell's in Hoboken, New Jersey as a part of the Sons Modern Christmas Party. Gabriel opened the show along with
Bad Rabbits, Robbers, and
Sainthood Reps. In January 2010 the band embarked on an east coast tour with
John Nolan (of
Straylight Run and
Taking Back Sunday fame) and
Ocean is Theory. Soon after, bassist Robbie Hassett was kicked out of the band.
Stars Collecting EP In May 2010 the band played at the Bamboozle Festival at the Meadowlands in New Jersey with headliners
Paramore,
Weezer,
MGMT, and
Drake. They performed on the Aquarian Stage with similar artists
All the Day Holiday and
Moving Mountains. Soon after they completed a north east tour with the Maryland-based band
Hotspur. In June 2010, the acclaimed alternative rock band
Taking Back Sunday announced that Gabriel would be opening up for them during their June tour at the Metro in Chicago. Soon after this, the band announced that they had been writing an album slated to be released sometime in 2011. They entered the studio in January 2011 with producer
Jim Wirt to begin recording. The project was largely funded by fans via a Kickstarter campaign initiated by the band. After several delays, the
Stars Collecting EP was finally released on October 30, 2012. Gabriel the Marine also announced the upcoming release of an album in 2013. Their music was also featured on
Kourtney and Kim Take New York, a reality TV show. ==Band members==