Marcus Höher played drums in Swedish progressive power metal band Plattitude. In July 2004 the band and percussionist announce to have parted ways. The group state on their web site:
"This was an entirely professional decision, we parted ways because of musical differences."
Replacing Marcus in Plattitude is Andreas Brobjer, who is also collaborating with Swedish keyboard wizard Richard Andersson on his Space Odyssey project.
Pattitude's sophomore album, "Nine", was released in April 2004 through Italy's Scarlet Records. The follow-up to 2003's "Secrets Of Life" was recorded at Jailhouse Studios in Denmark with producer Tommy Hansen.