The Maine have announced a slew of new information about their new album Forever Halloween, their North American summer tour dates with A Rocket to the Moon, and are streaming a new song called “Happy.”
The Maine will independently release their 4th album Forever Halloween on June 4th. In addition to the new record, The Maine will embark on a US headlining tour from June through July with support from A Rocket To The Moon, This Century, and Brighten.
This week on The Gunz Show: The Maine, A Rocket To The Moon, Marcio Novelli, and the return of Mike Ferri of We Are The In Crowd.
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On The Gunz Show; A Rocket To The Moon, Every Avenue, Set It Off, and Mike Ferri.
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On The Gunz Show; Aaron Gillespie, Mike Ferri, A Rocket To the Moon, and Stephen Jerzak.
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