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.
We’re bringing you another episode of The Gunz Show right here, right now. Sit back, put on your finest headphones, and get ready to hear stellar interviews with The Maine, Owel, and Mat Kerekes.
With 2017 comes the 10th anniversary of The Maine’s Stay Up, Get Down and The Way We Talk.
On several occasions I find myself thinking back to the first time I saw The Maine live.
The Maine is ten years old in 2017. The core of any band blessed with longevity must surely be friendship.
You’re standing in a small venue. People milling about, chatting or ordering another drink at the sticky bar while everyone waits impatiently for the band to come out. The excitement is palpable. It’s nothing unusual—isn’t this what a pre-concert venue always looks like?—but what’s different is the band you’re waiting for. A band of five dudes from Arizona, a band called The Maine. If you talk to any The Maine fan, one of the most frequent adjectives you’ll hear (apart from “super-awesome-I-love-them-so-much”) is “hard-working”. And rightfully so; not only are they constantly putting out new music, they’re also almost always… Read more »
Follow these six easy steps to learn how to become a fan of The Maine.
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.
This week’s idobi Warped Radio podcast is the last of 2016 featuring The Maine and Tonight Alive.
Like any music legends, The Maine did it the hard way—they started from the bottom (on Myspace) now they’re here.