The Maine have announced they’re going to begin writing a new album.
Sad Summer Fest 2020
All Time Low and The Maine are playing Sad Summer Fest 2020. Also on the tour will be The Story So Far, Movements, Grayscale, Yours Truly, and Destroy Boys.
The Maine’s Pat Kirch Sitting Out Upcoming Tour
The Maine’s Pat Kirch will not be drumming on the band’s upcoming tour dates as he stays home for the birth of his child.
The Maine Announce Third 8123 Fest
The Maine Announce Second 8123 Day
The House Where The Maine Recorded ‘American Candy’ Damaged in Fire
The house where The Maine recorded American Candy caught on fire over the the weekend:
Two men were arrested Thursday following a fire in Joshua tree. Residents near the 61800 block of Rosemary Lane reported hearing small explosions and popping noises for about 10 minutes before they saw smoke and called in the fire at 6:22 p.m. Thursday evening. A garage was fully involved with flames, and heavy black smoke could be seen for miles when firefighters from Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, Yucca Mesa, BLM, and Calfire arrived about 10 minutes later.
The Maine Release New Live EP
The Maine have released Live at the Orpheum Theatre to streaming services.
The Maine Announce New “Immersive” Tour
The Maine have announced a new “immersive” tour.
The Maine Share Live Performance of “Slip the Noose”
The Maine have shared their performance of “Slip The Noose” live from The Orpheum Theater.
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The Maine Share Another Book Excerpt
The Maine have shared another excerpt from their book, You Are OK: Finding Your Way When Life Doesn’t Feel OK, on Medium:
I found — or maybe she found me — the love of my life at the start of the Lovely Little Lonely Tour and have been extremely happy with my relationship for the past couple of years. But as a person, as an individual, I ended up stumbling upon some of those same feelings of anxiety and worry and dread at the start of writing this record. I think it just was a culmination of stress and thinking, “How much longer can I do this?” I was moving into a new place and worrying if I was going to be able to afford rent and all this shit. It just felt like the enormity of the world was solely resting on my shoulders. Going to write this record, it was like, “I don’t know what the fuck I’m going to do.” You Are OK sort of walked out.
The Maine Top the Independent Album Charts
The Maine have debuted at the top of the Independent Album Chart, at number five on the Rock Chart, and number 54 on the overall album chart.
The Maine Share “Numb Without You” (Live At The Orpheum)
The Maine have shared the video of their “Numb Without You” (Live At The Orpheum) performance.
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The Maine Perform Special Live Show
The Maine performed a special show for one fan Live at The Orpheum Theatre. The recording is available exclusively through Rock Sound but you can check out a video of “Broken Parts” now.
Review: The Maine – You Are OK
There are some things that come stock with being a human. For example, youthfulness is an inherent birthmark that time can never truly erase. The Maine’s 2017 release, Lovely, Little, Lonely, reminded us that loneliness is not a feeling exhibited exclusively by those who happen to be alone. But if that piercing solitude is just one more needle somehow stitching us to one another, then why is it still so easy to feel so … isolated? It’s the thousand-yard stare into your reflection with that prospective new shirt on. The nights spent laying just a little too still, the ones that can only be described as hours of staring into the back of your eyelids. The heart-fluttering hesitation in confronting yourself with the question “is this where I want to be?” In the end, the sentiment of inadequacy will always remain an individual cross to bear. It’s a distinct brand of discomfort that illusively seems to stem from a series of our commonalities as humans, but that, in reality, is near impossible to divorce from our unique personal experiences.
And let’s be real: the past few years have given us every reason to become lost in that discomfort. Often in a perpetual state of examining the importance of mental health while becoming increasingly aware of the very things that deteriorate it.
The Maine – “Broken Parts”
The Maine have shared their new song “Broken Parts.”