


Check out this sneak peek video from the interview we did with The Maine!
Saving Grace Part 2 by The Maine from their In Darkness and In Light box set (order it here) up on PureVolume. Go check it out.

-Kari
NEW: Right Girl || The Maine
Like It’s Her Birthday - Good Charlotte
Good Charlotte just came out with their new music video with a few cameo appearances from their buddies in other bands. Featuring Kennedy Brock and John O’Callaghan of The Maine, and Martin Johnson and Paul Digiovanni from Boys Like Girls. Check it out for yourself!
- Kitt
If you aren’t already aware, these are the dates:
Fall Tour with The Maine:
10/19 Seattle, WA The Showbox @ The Market
10/20 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
10/22 San Francisco, CA The Grand Ballroom @ The Regency
10/23 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
10/24 San Diego, CA House of Blues
10/26 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
10/28 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre
10/30 Austin, TX La Zona Rosa
10/31 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom
11/02 Houston, TX House of Blues
11/03 Dallas, TX House of Blues
11/05 Orlando, FL House of Blues Orlando
11/06 Tampa, FL The Ritz
11/07 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Revolution
11/09 Atlanta, GA Center Stage
11/10 Raleigh, NC Lincoln Theatre
11/11 Richmond, VA The National
11/12 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live
11/13 Philadelphia, PA Theatre of the Living Arts
11/14 Philadelphia, PA Theatre of the Living Arts
11/16 Hartford, CT Webster Theatre
11/17 Boston, MA House of Blues
11/18 New York, NY Nokia Theatre Times Square
11/19 Asbury Park, NJ Paramount Theatre
11/20 Allentown, PA Crocodile Rock Café
11/21 Pittsburgh, PA Club Zoo
11/23 Cleveland, OH House of Blues Cleveland
11/24 Pontiac, MI Clutch Cargo’s
11/26 Milwaukee, WI The Rave
11/27 Chicago, IL House of Blues
Don’t miss out!
-Megan
http://www.spike.com/video/maine-inside-of-you/3433662
YES IT ACTUALLY WORKS.
Here’s a link that supposedly works for people who live in the UK and other such places outside of America. Click on it, and I hope it works! Enjoy watching The Maine’s new music video.
-Megan
Tomorrow, my best friends are releasing their new record, Black And White. I couldn’t be more proud of them for the songs they have written and the direction they are heading in from here on out. It is still crazy to me to think back to when they were just starting out playing around Tempe, covered in neon and playing for fifty kids, to the point where they are now. I am so happy for them and I am so excited to see what their future holds. It is all up from here.
After attending The Maine’s headlining tour, An Evening With The Maine, and listening to at least four tracks off of the new record live, I can honestly say that its going to be truly great. Don’t miss out. Buy the CD in Target for $7.99 tomorrow! Listen to Halvo!
-Megan
We are staying awake for 24 hours and broadcasting the entire thing live. Head too www.wearethemaine.net for more info. It is going to be insane we are going to be falling asleep!
This is exciting. Everybody check it out!
-Megan
An Evening With The Maine
I was too into the music and because the whole night felt entirely surreal, I smiled so wide and laughed and I just remember smiling the whole night for all the bands and my heart feeling so light and I just had this huge weight off my shoulders despite me nearly passing out and having - what felt like and probably was - the entire crowd’s weight pressed on me. I have never been more tired in a crowd than last night, never been more excited, never been more inspired, never been more blown away, never felt so involved, never been so into the music that I completely forgot about everything around me - all the limbs, the hot air that didn’t provide enough oxygen, the leather jacket on my skin because I was far too excited and stupid to remove it before entering the venue, the elbows pressed on my shoulders and head, the knees that shoved against my back, the one person in the crowd who always seems to be physically hurting the people around him/her (you know what I’m talking about).
First on stage was a man by the name of Colby Wedgeworth. Hailing from Sacramento, California, Colby somehow was given the opportunity to open for The Maine. This was a great decision. The crowd went crazy as he sang. His talent overshadowed the fact that he was fairly unknown to the members of the audience. He closed with a cover of Train’s “Soul Sister”, and his and his band’s performance was more than noteworthy.
Next on stage was Austin Gibbs. He began singing a song about a haunted house into which he had recently moved. The crowd was somewhat hesitant at first, but through charm, humor, wit, and sheer talent, he easily won over the crowd. He blew the crowd away with his voice. I watched as members of the audience stood in amazement with jaws dropped. His set closed with his new single “I Like The Ones”. He could not have chosen a better song to close with.
Also on the tour is a band known as This Century. They played even better than expected. They ran around the stage and had amazing crowd interactment. They slowed down their set with the song “Money Honey”, and we all watched as the audience fell in love with this band. Their set was short, but couldn’t have been better.
When seeing The Maine, they never disappoint. Their set was made up of 17 songs, some that they had never even played before. Every note played and sung was both impressive and awe-inspiring. Throughout the entirity of the set, the crowd was pulsing with energy. The band fed off of that energy and played the show of a lifetime.
I know you all have a long and promising future ahead of you. I’ll be there every step of the way.
Written by: Kitt
Additional writing and editing by: Megan