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  • posted on Monday, October 11, 2010 @ 11:34 AM | back to the top.
    Maritime - Discography


    We, The Vehicles | Glass Floor | Heresy and the Hotel Choir | Website

    What do you get when you combine members of indie giants The Promise Ring and The Dismemberment Plan? You get the wonderful and  fun Maritime from Milwaulkee. I absolutely love this band, yet somehow manage to always forget about them until October and November roll around. 

    To describe their sound you would need to listen to both The Promise Ring and The Dismemberment Plan simultaneously in the same room. Their songs feature the same pop sensibilities that made us all fall in love with The Promise Ring but with the intricate guitar lines and drum patterns that made early Dismemberment Plan so good, but all wrapped up into a package of a band that obviously sounds more grown up. 

    If you liked either The Promise Ring or The Dismemberment Plan or just like general indie pop music check out this great, great band, but just don't forget about them often like I do. 

    -Kyle

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