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 »
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.
The Maine is about to close the book on their You Are Ok era, but before they do drummer Pat Kirch is swinging by The Gunz Show to chat.
Listen in as he tells us what to expect from the band’s upcoming event, Flowers On The Grave: A Livestream Concert Experience. He also chats Sad Summer Fest, life as a dad during quarantine, and staying positive throughout the madness.
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!
Got to speak with my buddy Pat from the Maine where he talks about The Maine’s upcoming DVD and more!
Pat joins in on The Maine takeover! Part 1 ! Part 2
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 »