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Maritime

it's a full time job, trying not to work at all

About Me

Shadows of past lives can get long, but they neednt darken the present. People know Davey von Bohlen and Dan Didier as half of The Promise Ring, the band that unwittingly resurrected a genre (or at least the name of a genre) and influenced untold numbers of kids to put thinking and feeling and rocking all together in one package. Eric Axelson, meanwhile, made the shimmy shake as the bassist of The Dismemberment Plan. Once again, in case you hadnt heard: Those bands broke up.But before the carcasses were cold, there was Maritime. A logical extension of where these players had been and, simultaneously, a clean break, the new band feels like freedomuninterested in restrictions either self-imposed or publicly expected. Maritime made their first record right away, and Glass Floor (released in early 2004) gently hummed with life and pop and good cheer. In its simplicity, it felt like a gentle kiss-off, a mostly happy stroll that was content to walk a straight line. Bands could make records just like it forever, and the world would be a better place.But what to do for album number two, when the shadow cast by past triumphs is shorter and expectations (both public and private) dont feel as weighty as they once did? Heres what you do: You make We, The Vehiclesa triumphant realization of Maritimes unlabored goal and an occasional turn toward the darker, denser corners of years past. Thats right: We, The Vehicles isnt all sunshine and bubbles. Maritime remains solidly tethered to pop perfection, but has taken space to let that pop cycle through all its permutations.Theyre all here: Parade Of Punk Rock T-Shirts grabs a ska beat and twists it into wistful nostalgiait would sound amazing sung by Gwen Stefani, seriously. Tearing Up The Oxygen, written shortly before it was recorded, mixes ahh-ahhs and keyboard blips into palpable longing. Young Alumni and the shiny We Dont Think, We Know deliver the pop goods, and then German Engineering flips the script with remarkably stoic strangeness. (You didnt know these guys could do that, did you?) The dark No One Will Remember You Tonight even glances back at von Bohlens imagistic, early lyrical style. Then theres album-opener Calm, which is anything but: It declares, We are powerful despite our injuries, and then goes onwith help from We, The Vehicles other terrific songsto prove it.Maritime may have a collective history to both cling to and run from, but with We, The Vehicles, the band steps forcefully into its own. More than a side project or an ex-members of, it proves beyond a doubt that this is something viable and vital on its own. As George Michael so wisely said: Listen without prejudice. Youll be glad you did. Josh Modell, Chicago.

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Member Since: 12/12/2005
Band Website: maritimesongs.com
Band Members: Dan Didier, Davey von Bohlen, Justin Klug, Dan Hinz
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Record Label: Flameshovel / Grand Hotel van Cleef / Bad News
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Early hype for Heresy and the Hotel Choir

Things have been getting kind of exciting lately in regards to our new record. Below you'll find a list of blogs that are hyping the release of Heresy and the Hotel Choir and the two songs from the re...
Posted by Maritime on Wed, 08 Aug 2007 09:43:00 PST

"it's the end of a year, there's another one coming"

This year has been so good to us as individuals and as a group, that the typical end of year round-up seems like a good way to update by looking back and ahead...Touring became easier when we became a...
Posted by Maritime on Tue, 26 Dec 2006 08:46:00 PST

west!

We've finished the west half of the US tour, and it totally exceeded our expectations...Of course we expect nothing at all, but still. All the same, big thank you's to everyone in attendance, and big...
Posted by Maritime on Tue, 03 Oct 2006 12:45:00 PST

Maritime Vinyl

Just a quick note to all of you that the vinyl version of the new album 'We, the Vehicles' is now available on Foreign Leisure. It's limted to 1,000, hand numbered, on blue vinyl, and has two extra so...
Posted by Maritime on Sat, 11 Mar 2006 10:00:00 PST

Welcome

Welcome to Maritime at MySpace. The 777s have all landed and we are all safely home from our whirlwind trips to Japan and Europe. Thanks so much to Bad News (www.badnews.co.jp) and Grand Hotel van Cle...
Posted by Maritime on Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:24:00 PST