Editorial
The Maine: When Culture Creates Family
The Maine may only be five members but they’ve created a whole little world—and not just for themselves.
The Maine may only be five members but they’ve created a whole little world—and not just for themselves.
On several occasions I find myself thinking back to the first time I saw The Maine live.
Over the years, The Maine has continuously produced material that does not disappoint. But perhaps the most respectable part of their evolution is that they’ve made it a point to do what they want and have hustled to get to where they are.
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