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John Cornelius O'Callaghan V [1] (born August 4, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known for being the lead vocalist, guitarist and pianist [ 2 ] of American rock band The Maine which he joined in 2007. [ 3 ]
John O'Callaghan (born 1981) is an Irish musician and DJ, who mainly produces trance music. [1] He also produces music under the aliases of Joint Operations Centre , Mannix , Henrik Zuberstein , and Stenna .
The third track, "Blame" was written by John O'Callaghan and has been described as a "self-reflective song" that explores the theme of accepting responsibility for past mistakes and the desire to make amends. [6] O'Callaghan stated, "This tune is more or less about both placing and accepting blame for things I wish I could redo.
In June 2020, lead vocalist John O'Callaghan confirmed that the group began recording their eighth studio album and that ten tracks had already been written for the album. [3] The album was recorded in Arizona. [4] Guitarist Jared Monaco described the album as "a love letter to uncertain moments in life, and also to happy, joyous moments as well."
"Loved You a Little" is a song by American rock group, The Maine. The song features Charlotte Sands and Adam Lazzara of Taking Back Sunday. [2] It was available for pre-order on January 21, 2022, before it was officially released on January 27. [3]
"Into Your Arms" was written by Kennedy Brock, Pat Kirch, Jared Monaco, Garrett Nickelsen and John O'Callaghan while production was handled by Matt Squire. [7] The track runs at 180 BPM and is in the key of G major. [8]
O'Callaghan began going under the moniker John the Ghost in 2016. He wrote and recorded Sincerely, John the Ghost in his bedroom. [3] "Sour Grapes" was released as the first single from the EP on April 12, 2016. [4] To accompany the record, O'Callaghan also released a book of poetry titled the same name of his EP. [5]
In an interview with Billboard magazine, lead singer John O'Callaghan revealed he began working on the song in January 2020. O'Callaghan was in Los Angeles, writing songs with Andrew Goldstein, [6] who also co-wrote the track. [3]