The Maple Lane
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The Maple Lane - Hardcore Emo from Oregon City, OR.
Why this name?
We used to be a metal/alternative band and we practiced in a garage. Then we moved everything over to a basement where we started to form our new sound - almost like hardcore emo. After that we added a old member who had as he said "gotten lost in walmart" and moved up toa master bedroom. That master bedroom over looks a road called Maplelane Rd. You can figure out the rest, right?
Do you play live?
We play live in portland, it's rather close to our home town, Oregon City, and it has a great music community. Playing live is the reason we play at all.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Using the internet to share music is brilliant. Instead of getting famous by means of radio and television just to get your songs heard - alot of bands are coming out of the woodwork through the internet's capability of sharing.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Just so we could record a CD for free...Because doing it solo costs quite a bit.
Band History:
In the world of man there are giants and midgets. Some grow large and there heads get so big the fall over and die. Others keep it real and down to a personal level (your knees). Hailing from OC, The Maple Lane has the best of both worlds. No, this is not about popularity, Anthony is short and Rudy is huge. Anyways, The Maple lane started out as a two-person duo called Lesser Half. This little garage amusement was comprised of Logan Danforth on drums and Danny Hemeon on guitar. Shortly thereafter, they became a three-person duo with the addition of Casey Younger on bass. The threesome continued to jam and found they were going nowhere. A singer was needed to complete the mix. After an endless search the talent was found in a short mumbling character. The addition of Anthony King on vocals the band finally started moving forward as well as other directions. Still, the mix was not right and it came to a standstill. Moose. Then, like a donkey eating a waffle came the final and key addition to the band. His name was (and still is) Rudy Avalon. The band finally had what it needed. Jamming commenced for a couple months and then Danny got lost in Walmart and no one heard from him for a long while. In his absence the rest of the quintet started to shape a new sound. Scrap metal was just not going to cut it any longer. This new direction was the best decision made by the band and is what drives them today. (Danny eventually escaped and rejoined). Watch for us because we will not get famous enough to get fancy rides.
Your influences?
there are so many it's rediculous, but i guess we should name a few at least:
Senses Fail
Moneen
Matchbook Romance
Thursday
Taking Back Sunday
Hidden in Plain View
Brand New
A Static Lullaby
The early November
StreetLight Manifesto
Celine Dion

just to name some of them....





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