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		<title>In Case You Forget</title>
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		<title>T H E  M A I T L I N S</title>
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Originally, the first songs were written while on the road to recovery from a broken right femur.  I spent a ton of time by myself and in my room thinking about things that seemed omnipotent at the time.  I was at a personal crossroads and had nothing but time to figure out what [...]]]></description>
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Originally, the first songs were written while on the road to recovery from a broken right femur.  I spent a ton of time by myself and in my room thinking about things that seemed omnipotent at the time.  I was at a personal crossroads and had nothing but time to figure out what would come next in my life.<br />
I had grown up with Dana Slay and we shared a similar taste in music, so it was only natural that we got together every once in a while to create.  She would write keyboard and harmony parts to my songs and that lead to the earliest days of The Maitlins&#8230;our first show was at a place in The Valley called &#8216;<a href="http://www.ciabnormalarts.com/">CIA</a>.&#8217;  Eventually Blake Peterson of &#8216;Slippers&#8217; joined us to play bass for our first couple of live shows in Long Beach.  I had spent time delivering pizzas with him and had a connection with him through reggae music.  Blake Whytock also played guitar with us for the first two shows at &#8216;Que Sera&#8217; and &#8216;The Knitting Factory,&#8217; in 2001.  At that point there was nothing serious about what we were doing and time with his other band kept Blake P. very busy.  Eventually I hooked up with Andrew Parker through skateboarding&#8230;and then he introduced me to Sean Copeland.  Sean and Andrew came over to my place on 14th St. in Seal and recorded my initial tracks on Sean&#8217;s Roland 1880.  Several weeks later, Andrew and Sean would reveal that they recorded drums and bass lines over those original recordings-  The Maitlins of today began that day.  We&#8217;ve been playing shows and recording off and on since then, probably around 2003.  We&#8217;ve recently made some time for each other and worked on some new music together.  Making music with people you&#8217;ve grown to LOVE is something hard to put into words, hopefully by listening to our music you can identify with how much it means to me.  The music has come a long way and has changed as much as each of our lives have&#8230;<br />
<a href='http://theporcelainpoets.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/we-make-the-rules3.mp3'/>we-make-the-rules3<br />
<a href='http://theporcelainpoets.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/trapped-2.mp3'>trapped-2</a><br />
Here are two of the newest recordings.  More on <a href="http://www.myspace.com/themaitlins">The Maitlins</a>.</p>
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