Their crowd was ridiculously big at Warped. I’m betting next record cycle they’re playing bigger venues.
If anyone was wanting 8123 fest tickets, Pat mentioned on the latest podcast that more 2 event tickets should be available soon.
Yea this album cycle has actually been hugely successful for them. I think it's safe to say they're at the height of their popularity, which is really crazy. Keep pumping out incredible albums, and people are eventually forced to pay attention. I really hope this next album pushes them even further, because I honestly am not sure there is a band who deserves it more (and the fact that I truly don't believe they even care about getting more popular than they are makes me want it for them even more).
I’ve said for the better part of a decade that I think this is a band that will never actually break up. At some point they may become less active, but I still pretty firmly believe there will never be an “end” for The Maine
They will be working with Matt Squire on the new album. I actually like that choice now 10 years later. He did great on the new Underoath album...
Kyle Black did the Seaway record I believe. I think the last thing Matt did was the new Underoath record
It's going to be really, really hard to top Lovely Little Lonely for me. Every single second on that album is absolute perfection, straight down to the intro's/outro's and blending tracks. But I am excited to see what they do
I just want this album to be massive for them. This band deserves the world. Hoping for a Spring/Early Summer release because I'm impatient.
Exactly how I feel! I'm very excited but also even more so, nervous to see what direction they go in. I hope they continue on with same style as I think the 3EB influence suits them well. LLL quickly became one of my favourite albums of all time last year.
I hope they make an album with a little more variety of song structure. A lot of the songs on LLL sounds like a variation of English Girls from American Candy.
I'm not nervous. In my opinion their only slight misstep was Forever Halloween. Last coupla albums have been fantastic for the most part. Only goin' up.
I've liked essentially every other album from them, so I'm hoping this one doesn't continue that pattern.
I only enjoy CSWS (prob nostalgic factor) and LLL (blew me away). The others have like 1-2 tracks I liked but overall never really stuck.
Real hard to wrap my head around liking either LLL or AC but not the other. LLL is a more well put together album but they’re really not much different from one another like at all