‘Good At Losing Everything’ is the latest from the Maine holler-folk act.
Aimsel Ponti
Staff Writer
Aimsel Ponti is a music writer and content producer for the Portland Press Herald. She has been obsessed with – and inspired by – music since she listened to Monkees records borrowed from the town library when she was 6 years old. She bought her first Rolling Stones record at a flea market when she was in 7th grade and discovered David Bowie a year later. She's a huge fan of the local music scene and covers it along with national musical happenings in her column. You'll also find her out and about absorbing live music and shopping for vinyl at local record shops and flea markets. Aimsel regularly appears on the News Center Maine TV show “207” to preview upcoming concerts.
Press Play: Listen to ‘Amantle’ by W.o.W.
The song is the debut single from the indie rock band.
Gideon gets brief moment on national stage at Democratic convention
The candidate for U.S. Senate introduces herself and also shares time with musician Maggie Rogers, who performs with Maine’s coastline in the background.
Live Music Lineup: Three Maine acts lighting up stages this week
Catch shows from Toby McAllister, Weakened Friends and Cattle Call.
Things to Do: Art and animals are out there waiting for you
You can also bike the Eastern Trail and visit a historical house in South Berwick.
Face the Music: Started in a basement in Brewer, Quarantine Karaoke is still on the rise
The Facebook page was launched by Mainer Joe Meyers in March and now has more than 700,000 members worldwide.
View John Whalley’s ‘Earth Tones’ exhibit online through Sept. 5
The show can also be seen in person at Greenhut Galleries in Portland.
View Maine Art Gallery’s virtual ‘Lost & Found’ exhibit through Sept. 4
The show features mixed-media narratives by three artists.
Press Play: Listen to ‘Golden Rule’ by Coyote Island
The indie-folk tune is the latest single from the musical mind of Mike O’Hehir.
Face the Music: Here’s a playlist of songs that give shout-outs to Maine
The 21-song playlist features Roger Miller, Doris Day, Tim McGraw and more.