The Maine is an American musical gang from Tempe, Arizona, shaped in 2007. Their first discharge, the EP Stay Up, Get Down was discharged in late 2007, trailed by a five-melody EP titled The Way We Talk on December 11, 2007. The band's first full-length collection, Can't Stop Won't Stop was discharged July 8, 2019.
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Tracks Listing:
1 Slip The Noose*
2 My Best Habit
3 Numb Without You
4 I Feel It All Over*
5 Heaven, We’re Already Here*
6 Forevermore*
7 Tears Won’t Cry (Shinjū)
8 One Sunset
9 Broken Parts
10 Flowers On The Grave
What's more, a Happy New Year was discharged on December 9, 2008. Their second full-length collection, Black and White, (July 13, 2010) sold 22,634 duplicates in its first week. On December 6, 2011, the gathering's third collection, Pioneer, was discharged and it crested at No. 90 on the Billboard 200.[1] Their fourth full-length record Forever Halloween (June 4, 2013) came to No. 39 on the Billboard 200 by selling more than 10,000 duplicates in its first week and was trailed by its luxurious version on June 17, 2014. Their fifth studio collection, American Candy, was discharged on March 31, 2015. Exquisite Little Lonely, their 6th full-length record, was discharged on April 7, 2017. You Are Ok, their seventh full length record, is being discharged March 29, 2019.
Bassist Garrett Nickelsen and drummer Patrick Kirch had been playing in nearby groups together, and when one of them disbanded in 2006, they picked to begin once again with another name and sound. Artist John O'Callaghan joined not long after tryouts - with no earlier vocal experience - alongside guitarists Alex Ross and Ryan Osterman, formally framing The Maine in January 2007. [2] Together, they discharged the EP Stay Up, Get Down. Months after the fact Osterman left the band and was supplanted by Kennedy Brock, and Alex Ross was supplanted by Jared Monaco. The Maine marked to Fearless Records and on December 11, 2007, they appeared a five-melody EP entitled The Way We Talk, delivered by Matt Grabe.
The Maine's first full-length collection, Can't Stop Won't Stop, was created by Matt Squire[4] and was discharged in the mid year of 2008, just before the band visited with Good Charlotte and Boys Like Girls. In the fall of 2008, The Maine and We the Kings bolstered The Academy Is... on their visit in the United Kingdom.
The band's next discharge was an occasion EP in December 2008 titled ...And a Happy New Year, delivered by Matt Grabe.[3] The EP included three new unique tracks and a front of the Wham! tune "Last Christmas". In 2009, the band marked to Warner Bros. Records.[5] In February 2009, The Maine and We the Kings featured the 'Mystery Valentine' visit, alongside The Cab, VersaEmerge and There For Tomorrow. Furthermore, in July, the band performed on the Vans Warped Tour, a famous visiting music celebration.
On July 13, 2010, The Maine discharged its second full-length collection, Black and White, delivered by Howard Benson.[6] In November 2010, while on the Harmony visit, The Maine and Never Shout Never had fans gather canned sustenances to help those in need. As a 'thank you' blessing, the two demonstrations discharged a split EP titled Split - EP. On December 27, 2010, The Maine discharged the LP "In Darkness and in Light Box Set" on iTunes.
The band set out on their first featuring visit in 2010, An Evening with The Maine.
In February 2011, The Maine set off on a worldwide visit that started in the Philippines. From that point, the individuals headed out to Australia and performed at Soundwave. They re-joined Never Shout Never for an European visit coming full circle in the U.K.. In April 2011, the band co-featured a U.S. visit with Augustana, enduring from early May to June 18, 2011.[7] The band visited with Taking Back Sunday and Bad Rabbits in October 2011.
In mid-2011, the band affirmed that it is chipping away at another collection titled Pioneer. Amid this time, The Maine had been playing 3 new already unreleased tunes on visit and performed one live only for Fuel. Television, "Don't Give Up on Us".[8]
The band declared through Facebook that it was to feature a visit in the fall of 2011 to advance its third studio collection, Pioneer. The collection includes the famous tunes "Don't Give Up On Us", "My Heroine" and lead single "Some Days". It was discharged on December 6, 2011 autonomously through Action Theory Records.[9] The collection was accessible to pre-request authoritatively on November 1, 2011. On the band's Facebook page, the melody Don't Give Up On Us was offered as a free download.[10] furthermore, the single Some Days was accessible for download on iTunes starting November 15, 2011.
The band discharged a music video, "Wretchedness," from its collection Pioneer, on February 16, 2012. The band additionally discharged a front of The Beatles' hit "With A Little Help From My Friends" on Spotify. The tune was recorded alongside visiting mates, American elective band, Lydia and, Canadian outside the box musical gang, Arkells.
On September 11, 2012, The Maine re-discharged Pioneer as "Pioneer and The Good Love". The collection, discharged by means of Rude Records, contains 6 beforehand unreleased tracks. They likewise discharged an EP adaptation of the unreleased tracks under the name of "Good Love".
On April 12, 2013, the band reported that their fourth studio collection Forever Halloween would be discharged on June 4, 2013. The collection was discharged freely in the US in organization with their supervisory crew 8123, by means of Universal Music in Canada, and Rude Records in Europe, UK, Australia and Japan. It sold more than 10,000 duplicates in its first week, appearing at number 39 on the Billboard 200.[11]
"Cheerful" was the main single of the collection discharged on April 15, 2013, trailed by "Adoration and Drugs" which was discharged with a verse video on May 6, 2013. The third single "These Four Words" was discharged on a similar day as the collection, with an official music video that debuted on YouTube and Vevo.[12] The single-shot video was coordinated by Daniel Gomes and the melody is the thing that frontman John O'Callaghan called the "most uncovering tune [he] has ever written".[13]
On November 5, 2013, The Maine reported by means of wearethemaine.net that they would discharge a five-melody acoustic EP titled Imaginary Numbers on December 12, 2013.[14] The principal tune from the EP, "Raining in Paris" was discharged November 5 through YouTube with a verse video.[15] Imaginary Numbers was discharged on December 10, 2013.
The Maine later discharged a choice release of Forever Halloween on June 17, 2014, containing five new tracks.