Milwaukee indie pop crew Maritime test the waters on LP3 without the aid of founding member Eric Axelson (also formerly of the Dismemberment Plan). In his stead comes bassist Justin Klug, and listening to lead single “Guns Of Navarone,” the post-emo indie poppers have no reason to fret. We, The Vehicles had Maritime sail into a a critical warm embrace, and the forthcoming Heresy And The Hotel Choir gets to a good start here, the ex-Promise Ring members et al going straight for college rock radio pop jugular.

Maritime – “Guns Of Navarone” (MP3)

Heresy And The Hotel Choir is out 10/17 on Flameshovel. That’s levitation, homes.

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Comments (7)
  1. evan  |   Posted on Jul 19th, 2007

    i saw them play this in bremen, germany and could have sworn he was singing ‘guns and adderol’

    thats what he should have been singing

  2. nick  |   Posted on Jul 19th, 2007

    i love this band and i dont care who knows it!

  3. frankie  |   Posted on Jul 19th, 2007

    davey von bohlen is the awesomest dude. never a false move!

  4. b.LOUD  |   Posted on Jul 20th, 2007

    Cool song!
    Thanks.

  5. They tracked and mixed the record at our place, Burst HQ in Milwaukee. Awesome guys, and great record.

  6. Justin  |   Posted on Aug 3rd, 2007

    Great to hear some new songs!! So looking forward to the new CD MMMM!! Come to the UK boys!!

  7. Alex  |   Posted on Oct 4th, 2007

    Maritime is great! I love “Parade of Punk Rock T-Shirts” and all of their other stuff. I recommend them.

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