If you’ve ever stopped and wondered what’s going on up there in Maine’s music scene, then this is the list for you. Portland might be the hub of talent, but a few promising acts have sprouted up outside the city. As our 50 States Project nears its end, we have nine solid candidates to represent the Pine Tree State, including several suggested by our readers.





Members: Shanti Curran, Buck Curran

Hometown: Portland

For Fans of: Hem, Two Gallants

The husband/wife duo Arborea have been at it since the mid-2000s. Their haunting vocal work is beautiful and carries with it a certain tension that can only come from being a couple. 2011’s Red Planet earned the duo a spot on Rolling Stone’s “Best Under-the-Radar Albums of 2011” and their most recent effort, 2013’s Fortress of the Sun, is another strong release.







Members: Milan McAlevey, Caleb Davis, Nina D., Peter Cuffari, Zach Soares

Hometown: Bar Harbour

For Fans of: Courtney Barnett, The War on Drugs

Songwriter Milan McAlevey formed a band in 1999 with Walter Martin, who later rose to fame with The Walkmen. McAlevey went on to other projects before landing in Maine and meeting singer Nina D., who at times give off a serious Nico sound. The synth-heavy rock – categorized on the band’s Facebook page as “Dope Rock/Biker Rock” – hit a high point on the band’s third album, 2013’s Back to Soft. They’ve also been working on some new stuff, debuting the single “Nightlife” in November here at Paste.







Members: Brandon Miles, Hannah Collen

Hometown: Presque Isle

For Fans of: Horse the Band, I Fight Dragons

One of the strangest discoveries we made in our search for Maine music is the 8-bit nerd-dance music from this Presque Isle duo. Their debut album Heartbeats in Hyperspace is filled synthetic blips that could soundtrack retro videogames or maybe The Guild and lyrics like “We crash landed in love up on the moon.” This is the music for the dance floor at Dragon-Con.—Josh Jackson







Members: Justin Brady, Jonas Eule, Derek Gierhan, Tyler Jackson, DJ Moore, Oscar Romero

Hometown: Portland

For Fans of: Interpol, Elbow

Three-quarters of Foam Castles are also in Endless Jags, but there’s none of the laid-back, spacey vibe here. Oscar Romero trades in his bass for guitar and vocals alongside his bandmate twice over Tyler Jackson. The music here is more direct and arena-ready, and if they can find time between other projects (members also play in Ringers, Astronautalis, Brenda, Haru Bangs, Jaw Gems and Gully), the band should soon start filling out bigger stages.—Josh Jackson







Members: Tyler Jackson, DJ Moore, Tyler Quist, Oscar Romero

Hometown: Portland

For Fans of: Dawes, Delta Spirit

Singer Tyler Jackson leads this Portland-based quartet as chief songwriter. The guitars are shimmering and the melodies are dreamy. Foam Castles are rocking in a quiet way, and their most recent effort, Through That Door, shows a band that’s well on its way to finding its true sound.







Members: Griffin Sherry, Max Davis, Sean McCarthy, Matt Young

Hometown: Buxton

For Fans of: Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers

Much like Mumford & Sons, The Ghost of Paul Revere relies heavily on harmonies and steamroller strumming to keep their acoustic blend of folk nearly electrified. The stomp-and-holler tune “After Many Miles” sounds like a contemporary Irish pub song. With the rising popularity of pop-folk, there’s definitely market for a band like The Ghost of Paul Revere, they just need to keep plucking away.







Members: Luke Mallett, Will Mallett, Nick Leen, Wally Wenzel, Brian Higgins

Hometown: Portland

For Fans of: Lucero, Blackberry Smoke

Led by the Luke and Will Mallett, sons of famous folk singer David Mallett, this alt-country ensemble brings nothing but good vibes to the table. Deli Magazine may have put it best with, “I guarantee you a kick-ass time, a hangover, and a crush that won’t quit.” Their 2013 release Land is currently available on iTunes.







Members: Mike O’Hehir, Brendan Shea, David McCullough, Chris Sweet, Jonathan Mathieu, Dylan Leeder, Keith Nelson, Brian Arnold

Hometown: Kennebunk/Biddeford

For Fans of: Of Monsters and Men, The Avett Brothers

Led by Mike O’Hehir, Old Soul takes the folk-rock genre and adds world-music spices, thanks in part to accordion player Johanthan Mathieu’s experience performing on the streets of Slovenia. There are also hints of psychedelia, bluegrass and blues. It’s all over the map in the best possible way, incorporating banjo one minute, horns the next. But none of that would matter if the songs weren’t all so good.—Josh Jackson







Members: Sasha Alcott, Chris Viner

Hometown: Bangor

For Fans of: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Breeders

Sasha Alcott moved from New York to Bangor to teach, and whatever frustrations those kids might fill her with spill out in her energetic vocals and crunching guitars. She and drummer Chris Viner make music that’s hard to pin down, a powerful mix of art-rock and pop-punk.—Josh Jackson

