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The Maine Does Def Leppard

7/14/09

Today is the day that The Maine's deluxe edition of Can't Stop Won't Stop comes out in stores and online.

What does this deluxe come with you ask? It comes with 15 songs, 2 videos and a 32-minute DVD called In Person.

The Maine cover Def Leppard's classic hit Pour Some Sugar On Me and surprisingly does the song justice. The reason why I say surprisingly is because John O's vocals shouldn't be able to sound like Joe Elliot's voice but does. And a lot of people see them as just another scene band with no talent. Not only are they talented but they can play this cover pretty damn good live.

Their 32-minute DVD In Person tells the story of each member's journey to joining the band and what its like to grow as a band. There are also plenty of live shots and special performances. This is a must for any fan of The Maine. You can actually watch the full 32-minute DVD on their MySpace for the next couple of weeks.

Their single Into Your Arms will be hitting the radio waves in the next few weeks and the video will get a run on MTV. I stated on The Daily Chorus that this album would do a minimum of 200,000 copies when it was released about a year ago. The album is approaching 90,000 copies and I still stand by my claim especially with Into Your Arms getting ready to unleash on the general public.

4 comments:

Tim Towner said...

I'm really anxious to see how Into Your Arms does with the general public.

July 14, 2009 at 7:20 AM
Anonymous said...

its so weirddd to think how much these boys have grown.
i feel like a proud mother, to been there from the start and still be a fan today

July 14, 2009 at 1:45 PM
Tim said...

Kelsey, It's always good seeing bands do that in front of your eyes, huh?

July 16, 2009 at 9:33 PM
Tim Hayes said...

How far have they come since their stay up, get down release! I must say it's pretty sweet to see what a few months of hard work and a good producer can do when you listen to the remakes of songs like "count 'em 1,2,3..."

August 6, 2009 at 7:21 PM

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