This might be my last show from my kitchen cause the idobi Studio is almost done! Ashley Osborn came by to chat and I figured out how to wire my board so Pat Kirch from The Maine could call in to talk everything about 8123 Fest!
It was a fun fun show on idobi Radio (that rhymes)! It was the ‘Songs That Saved My Life’ takeover on the show and also it was the 5 year anniversary of the show I had Jayden from With Confidence co-hosting, John from Taking Back Sunday, Pat from The Maine and JRM from 7715 all called in as well!
In January of 2017, The Maine put together a music experience like no other for their dedicated fans. In January of 2019, they’re doing it all again. From January 18th to January 20th, the band will be hosting another 8123 Fest. This time around they’re celebrating the ten year anniversary of Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop—which means they’ll be playing the album in its entirety. On top of the CSWS set, The Maine will play a set full of songs requested by fans and hold a meet and greet to close out the weekend. Find more info at 81-23.com and feel… Read more »
The music gods have graced us with good news this Friday—and by music gods, we mean The Maine.
The Maine have announced two summer shows in the U.K this year.
idobi Radio is sending you valentines from your favorite bands to celebrate Fanuary!
On January 21, 2018, The Maine celebrated eleven years of being a band. Any other band would have sent out a nice social media post, but The Maine isn’t like all the other bands. Instead, they dedicated the whole day to us, their fans.
Donald Trump, Set It Off, The Maine, and Justin Timberlake—Gunz has got it all this week!
I caught up with The Maine before the first night of The Modern Nostalgia tour in Los Angeles. Hear all about their acoustic songs they’re putting out, needing $400,000 and much more during the interview!
Another week, another show, another podcast for you guys to enjoy! My buddy Dani Augustt came by to co-host and also I got to sit down with Anti Flag and The Maine earlier in the week so you need to listen.