I was hoping to grab a physical copy of this but I forgot (again) that they self-release, and those shipping charges are insane. Looks like it'll be digital for me on Friday. That vinyl art looks great, though.
A few more retail locations have been added to get the fan edition of the cd and the maroon vinyl: Retail Stores — EIGHTY ONE TWENTY THREE
Are each location getting copies outside of preorders? I live like 3 minutes from the philly shop and thought I could just snag it in stores to avoid shipping costs
I believe so. My store didn’t mention anything about preorders in their post. When they did this with LLL I just went to the location that had it and got it, no preorder necessary.
With everything sounding bigger and better than ever before, ‘You Are OK’ is The Maine’s definitive soundtrack 4/5 stars!
So excited for the one sunset teaser tomorrow! Haven't heard too much about that track but i love the name
The song in this album is really good. download ringtone: Tonos De Llamada para mensajes , tono de llamada gratis
Is this out there yet? Another review - interesting perspective, also calls the lead single the wrong thing but otherwise the review is decent ALBUM REVIEW: ‘You Are OK’ by The Maine
Holy words on that review. Love him some colour lol. If the singles are the low point, I'll love this. If not, I'll just be okay. Even if it places third behind American Candy and LLL it'll be upper tier from them for me.
The Maine (Encore Episode 161) • chorus.fm We talk about the band’s upcoming album, You Are Ok, and dive into working with Matt Squire, talking about a few songs on the album, and exploring the band’s progression over the years. We also talk about growing up in this music scene and how it’s changed from the early days of AbsolutePunk.net, and we end with a discussion of redefining success and being independent. This was a whole lot of fun and I think everyone will really enjoy it. Here's my talk with The Maine. Overcast link: 161: The Maine — Encore — Overcast
Great interview @Jason Tate. It was really interesting to hear about the transition from AP.net to the new site too.