Since he was a kid, drawing has helped Marcellus make sense of the world. With little, Marcellus Hall sets off to travel across the U.S. Fueled by romance, he starts finding his stride as an illustrator and musician.
Friends invited Marcellus to their apartment beginning life in New York. He experimented with his style by drawing while walking. Brad Pitt ended up outside his door, he experienced heartbreak, and started a new band, Railroad Jerk.
Marcellus Hall starts a comic strip and begins getting hired by bigger magazines, leading him to start freelancing. He delves deeper into making indie music. His band Railroad Jerk goes on national and international tours.
Marcellus Hall starts a new band called White Hassle with his drummer from Railroad Jerk, gaining him new fans, including Isaac Brock, the lead singer from Modest Mouse. He achieves a career milestone with a cover of The New Yorker.
Marcellus Hall enters a new phase as an artist and finds a key to longevity is experimenting stylistically. He opens himself to a new medium and starts a solo music project which is heavily influenced by his bittersweet love life.