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The Maine’s Pat Kirch Drops Setlist Details Ahead Of Upcoming Tour


Ahead of their upcoming headlining 2026 North American tour, The Maine has revealed their second single, “Quiet Part Loud,” from their upcoming tenth record Joy Next Door. Due for release on April 10 via Photo Finish Records, the LP also boasts instant fan-favorite lead track “Die To Fall.” The two offerings show The Maine at their best, authentic and dynamic—always keeping listeners young and young at heart on their toes. Ahead of their LP release and tour run with Nightly, Grayscale, Franklin Jonas, Friday Pilots Club, Broadside, and Moody Joody, idobi Radio had the chance to catch up with drummer… Read more »

Pat Kirch


This week, Jaret, Gary & Rob from Bowling For Soup talk with Pat Kirch from the band, The Maine about being newly married and welcoming their first child during this pandemic.

Ashley Osborn and Pat Kirch of The Maine


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! 

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The Maine Are Feeling “Green” In Their Joy Next Door Era


The Maine have finally revealed their tenth studio record, Joy Next Door, and it is their most poignant, authentic offering to date. With singles such as “Die To Fall,” “Palms,” and “Quiet Part Loud,” as well as new music videos for “Green” and “Half A Spark,” the Arizona group pushes the envelope on what emo-indie-rock is and can be. The quintet has flawlessly matured in their sonics and themes, and thus, has uniquely grown up with their fans, aka the 8123 community—something both longtime listeners and the group never take for granted. Joy Next Door has everything…lyrical nuance, dance-inducing melodies,… Read more »

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Moody Joody Are Hopeless Romantics On “Loretta’s Last Call”


Moody Joody, aka your new favorite indie-alt trio, just revealed their new single, “Loretta’s Last Call,” preceded by “OOPS!” The Nashville outfit offers glittery sonics, soaring vocals, and upbeat melodies that tackle that feeling we all know too well…thinking about your ex at a late-night bar. “This song brings out our ‘hopeless romantic’ side. Romanticizing a past relationship and really leaning into the yearning of it all. It’s that feeling at the end of a rom-com, when the protagonist realizes they’ve made a huge mistake and they’re frantically running through a city or wherever they are trying to get to… Read more »

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Ranking The Maine Songs


The Maine has been a staple in emo, indie, and rock playlists since their 2007 inception, cutting their teeth on the Vans Warped Tour. In fact, if you remember their debut EP The Way We Talk… you now qualify for a senior discount. With nine studio albums under their belts, their most recent being 2023’s self-titled, The Maine has a vast discography for listeners to explore. So whether you’re a brand new listener or a certified stan of the Arizona emo band, we’ve ranked their discography with best, worst, saddest, and most underrated tracks. P.S. We also ranked Mayday Parade… Read more »

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The Maine – Forever Halloween: Album Review


Forever Halloween digs deep to unearth some serious human truths – and sounds appropriately mature doing so. The album boasts worldliness in comparison to The Maine’s earlier catalogue, and it’s evident from the authenticity of the collection how effectively the members have channeled their experience of growing up into their work.

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The Maine Wows On The Kelly Clarkson Show With “Die To Fall”


Ahead of their forthcoming 10th album release, Joy Next Door, The Maine made their talk show debut on The Kelly Clarkson Show. The Arizona icons wowed the crowd with their single, “Die To Fall,” which kicked off their new album cycle. “‘Die To Fall’ is a dialogue with myself about the desire to let go,” frontman John O’Callaghan shares. “Let go of my insecurities, my ego, my worries, let go of ‘me’ for even just a second and truly feel the gravity of all the little moments we can often take for granted. If none of the above resonates, then… Read more »

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