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1 History  



1.1  Early years with Tooth and Nail (20012006)  





1.2  Move to Capitol, Singularity, and (m)(a)(e) EPs (20062012)  





1.3  Continued touring, return to Tooth & Nail, Multisensory Aesthetic Experience, and signing to Equal Vision (2012present)  







2 Members  



2.1  Related projects  







3 Discography  



3.1  Albums  





3.2  EPs and B-sides  





3.3  Singles  





3.4  DVDs  





3.5  Compilation appearances  







4 Song of the Month  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Mae
Mae performing at the Soundwave festival 2008.
Mae performing at the Soundwave festival 2008.
Background information
OriginNorfolk, Virginia, U.S.
GenresIndie rock,[1] emo[2]
Years active2001–2010, 2013–present
LabelsTooth & Nail, Capitol, Cell, Spartan,[3] Equal Vision
MembersDave Elkins
Zach Gehring
Past membersRob Sweitzer
Mark Padgett
William Clark
Jacob Clemons
Jacob Marshall
Websitewww.whatismae.com

Mae (stylized mae) is an American rock band that formed in Norfolk, Virginia[4] in 2001. The band's name is an acronym for "Multisensory Aesthetic Experience", based on a course taken by drummer Jacob Marshall while a student at Old Dominion University.[5]

History[edit]

Early years with Tooth and Nail (2001–2006)[edit]

Jacob Marshall and Dave Elkins began what would become Mae by writing their first song, "Embers and Envelopes", in Marshall's living room. The band signed with Tooth and Nail Records and released their first album, Destination: Beautiful, in 2003. They released their second full-length album, The Everglow, in 2005. The band toured extensively to promote it, and also performed on the Vans Warped Tour. Mae re-released The Everglow in 2006, adding three new songs and a two-hour DVD.

Move to Capitol, Singularity, and (m)(a)(e) EPs (2006–2012)[edit]

Later in 2006, the band signed to Capitol Records for their third full-length album. Mae began recording the album in the fall of 2006, working with producer Howard Benson (who has produced albums for Saosin, My Chemical Romance, Blindside, and Relient K). The album, titled Singularity, was released on August 14, 2007. On June 19, 2007, the band released the first single from Singularity, "Sometimes I Can't Make It Alone".

On September 24, 2007 Padgett and Sweitzer parted ways with Mae.[6] The following year, Mae announced that they had split ways with Capitol Records.[7] They also stated that they would embark on a new, experimental project, releasing one new song for each month of 2009. Each song would be available to download on their website for a minimum donation of $1, with proceeds going to humanitarian projects of Mae's choosing.[8]

In July 2009, Mae announced they were starting their own label called "Cell Records" through which they would release their three-EP set.[9]

On May 7, 2010 word began spreading of Mark Padgett and Rob Sweitzer rejoining Mae for their upcoming fall tour. On June 19, 2010, Mae played a show in Singapore, the first show since 2007 that included both Mark Padgett and Rob Sweitzer. On June 22, 2010, Mae's Dave Elkins confirmed on the band's forums that Mark Padgett and Rob Sweitzer had reunited with Mae.[10] On June 28, 2010 Mae announced that their upcoming "Goodbye, Goodnight" Tour would be their last for the foreseeable future, marking their indefinite hiatus.[11] On August 23, 2010, the newly reunited Mae including Mark Padgett and Rob Sweitzer played their first show back home in the US at Eureka CollegeinEureka, Illinois, evidently gearing up for the Goodbye, Goodnight tour. On Saturday November 27, 2010, the band played what was billed as its last show at The NorVa. The show was filmed to be released on DVD. What were believed at the time to be Mae's actual final performances consisted of two shows played on February 23 and 24, 2011 at the Shibuya and Shinsaibashi locations of Club Quattro in Japan.[better source needed] However, in late December 2011, the band announced on its website that it would play eight shows in the UK and Europe as part of the Goodbye, Goodnight tour from January 3–10, 2012.

Continued touring, return to Tooth & Nail, Multisensory Aesthetic Experience, and signing to Equal Vision (2012–present)[edit]

On February 21–23, 2013, Mae played a three show tour to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the band's album Destination: Beautiful.[12] Two shows took place in Virginia Beach, Virginia and one in Nashville, Tennessee. The shows consisted of the band playing their first album in its entirety. At the second Virginia Beach show, current E Street Band saxophonist and early Mae member Jacob Clemons made a guest appearance on the band's song "Tisbury Lane" during encore.[13]

On June 7, 2014 Mae played an online show via stageit. During the concert it was announced that Mae would be reuniting in 2015 to complete a reunion tour in commemoration of the 10-year anniversary of The Everglow.[14] They also confirmed that they were re-recording several songs for a pressing of Destination: B-Sidesonvinyl rumored to be released via Spartan Records late in the summer of 2014.[15]

Multisensory Aesthetic Experience, and was released on November 30, 2018 through the band's original record company, Tooth & Nail Records. The inspiration for this album came after the band had created a large-scale virtual reality experience at the Forbes Under30 Summit in Jerusalem.[16] The event took place at the historic Tower of David. Dave Elkins recalled,“We performed in front of 650/700 people who all took their smartphones, put them in these cardboard viewfinders and all the visuals that they were seeing were in virtual reality 360 [which] were accommodating the music that we had written and recorded just to accommodate this experience.”[17]

On June 26, 2018 Mae announced a fall 2018 tour which included "MAE Day" in select cities. The "MAE Day" event consisted of a short video, discussion with the band, listening party, shared meal, VR experience, and additional multi-sensory experiences.[18]

In September of 2023, Mae signed with Equal Vision Records.[19]

Members[edit]

Current

Touring musicians

Former

Related projects[edit]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Title Year Label Chart Positions
Top 200 US Christian US Rock US Alternative US Digital
Destination: Beautiful 2003 Tooth & Nail Records
The Everglow 2005 51 1
Singularity 2007 Capitol Records 40 12 13 40
(M)(A)(E) (Compilation of Morning, Afternoon and Evening EPs) 2017 Cell Records
Multisensory Aesthetic Experience 2018 Tooth & Nail Records

EPs and B-sides[edit]

Title Year Label Chart Positions
Top 200
Mae EP 2002 Unsigned
Destination: B-Sides 2004 Tooth & Nail Records
Connect Sets (Mae 2005 Tooth & Nail Records
Sony Connect
Live Music Series: Mae EP 2006 Beyond Warped
The Everglow EP Tooth & Nail Records
Morning 2009 Cell Records
Afternoon
Evening 2010
3.0 2018 Tooth & Nail Records

Singles[edit]

Year Title Album
2003 "Embers and Envelopes" Destination: Beautiful
"Summertime"
2005 "Suspension" The Everglow
"Someone Else's Arms"
2007 "Sometimes I Can't Make It Alone" Singularity
2009 "The House That Fire Built" (m)orning
2017 "Our Love Is A Painted Picture"
2017 "Light"
2018 "5 Light Years"
2018 "Let It Die"

DVDs[edit]

Compilation appearances[edit]

Song of the Month[edit]

Throughout 2009, Mae released 'Songs of the Month' (proceeds benefiting Habitat for Humanity and Donorschoose.org), with the first four tracks going onto the (M)orning EP, the second set of four going onto the (A)fternoon EP, and the final four on the (E)vening EP:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "iTunes Store". apple.com. January 2006. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  • ^ "The Everglow, Christian Music Reviews". Christianitytoday.com. Archived from the original on August 6, 2009. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  • ^ "Spartan Records". Spartan Records. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  • ^ Breimeier, Russ. "The Everglow review". Christian Music Today. Retrieved December 2, 2007. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • ^ "AbsolutePunk.net 2003 interview with Dave Elkins". Retrieved February 20, 2007.
  • ^ "sad news for MAE and MAE fans". Archived from the original on February 15, 2009. Retrieved September 24, 2007.
  • ^ Band's MySpace blog
  • ^ "Making Music -- and a Difference". nbcwashington.com. November 5, 2009. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  • ^ Deboer, Terry (October 29, 2009). "Mae comes to smaller clubs for this year's tour, including MixTape Cafe on Saturday". mlive. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  • ^ "Good news for MAE and MAE fans". Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved June 25, 2010.
  • ^ Mae Announce Reunion | AlternativeAddiction.com
  • ^ "Mae's 10-Year Anniversary Destination: Beautiful Tour Announcement". Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  • ^ "Jacob Clemons joined Mae at the 10th Anniversary of Destination: Beautiful - AbsolutePunk.net". Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  • ^ "whatismae.com". Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  • ^ "Mae Performs Live Via Stageit.com..." Archived from the original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  • ^ "Exclusive Interview with the Rock Band Mae". Talk Nerdy With Us. January 14, 2019. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  • ^ "Rock Band MAE Returns To Houston After Hiatus, And They've Brought A New Album". Newhoustonmusic.com. November 16, 2018. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  • ^ Hudelson, Molly (October 1, 2018). "INTERVIEW: Dave Elkins on blending sight, sound, and more for "the best thing that Mae has done"". Substream Magazine. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  • ^ EQUAL VISION RECORDS WELCOMES MAE
  • ^ Un. "Sky's the Limit | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  • ^ "Crowd-funding campaign website for My God, It's Full of Stars - 'M29' EP". indiegogo.com. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
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