When Music Becomes Art: The Visual Side of The Maine Experience
Sit back and immerse yourself in some of the visual art from The Maine experience all over again.
Sit back and immerse yourself in some of the visual art from The Maine experience all over again.
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.
Following their 2015 debut, Never Happy, Ever After, I initially thought that As It Is might have a tough time with their sophomore release to rival it. But boy, I was proved wrong with okay.
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.
Happy 2017! Rock The Walls kicks off 2017 on the Podcast, as Patrick speaks with Beau Bokan, vocalist of Blessthefall and Keaton Pierce, vocalist of Too Close To Touch.
Kevin Lyman joins Scott to talk about activism, an up-and-coming band called Mirror Eyes, and being a DIY boss.
This week, Fish is joined by his little sister Guppy (er, Amanda), and chats about his first sixty hours in New York, Jeffree Star, and Good Charlotte.
We’re happy to report that Fish has survived Halloweekend, and is back to deliver another episode of Gone Fishkin.