So on Volume One of the Summer Punk series (see
HERE), we argued that the pop-punk underground better exemplifies the sounds of summer than any auto-tuned-dance-drek. As usual, I've tilted my section towards bands who admire the Ramones but I've tried to keep it mixed up a bit. Now let us continue to celebrate the forthcoming season with simple-n-loud guitars, sing-along hooks and cleverly-dumb lyrics!
(Band link = homepage, song link = YouTube)
1.
D.I. -
Surfin' Anarchy
This re-write of Chuck Berry's original, released as a single in 1989, is one of the highlights of these Fullerton punks' storied career.
2.
Excessories -
Summer
A nice track form this aughts-era LA, female-fronted power-pop-punk band.
3.
Zero Boys -
Beach Blanket Boi-Oi-Oi
While the second album from these Indianapolis' hardcore legends fell rather flat, it starts with a rush in the form of this track.
4.
Screeching Weasel -
First Day of Summer
I've discussed the shame and the glory of Weasel ad nauseum (see
HERE) but the songs remain.
5.
Sloppy Seconds -
I Can't Slow Down
Some diss the second Sloppy Seconds album,
Knock Yer Block Off, for it's more rock sound but song-wise and lyric-wise I say it's this Indianapolis junk-rock band's best.
6.
Lemonaids -
Summer Crush On You
A
new and very fun Ramones-core band from Glasgow, Scotland who not only
got a track on this volume but got a bit of their cover art pinched for it as
well.
7.
Superchunk -
Cruel Summer
Chapel
Hill's Superchunk have re-emerged as the ripping band we remember and
not as the intriguing, if meandering ensemble they became over the last decade. For proof, check this brand-new cover of this Bananarma song, which is the B-side of their new single,
This Summer.
8.
The Breakup Society - The Summer of Jocelyn May
Phoenix power-poppers with a great track from their highly unappreciated album,
James at 35.
9.
Surfin' Lungs -
Pray for Sun
London's longest-running surf-punk band, The Surfin' Lung, keep the endless summer dream alive.
10.
Even in Blackouts -
Summer Comes
Chicagoan (and ex-Screeching Weasel memeber) Jughead spent the auights playing with this acoutstic pop-punk band who I fancy sound like a cross between Tilt and Blood on the Saddle.
11.
New Bomb Turks -
Summer Romance
Sure NBT leader Eric Davidson now calls their sound 'gunk-punk' but back in the early nineties these four guys from Columbus, Ohio had the punk underground by the throat.
12.
Radio Birdman -
Aloha Steve and Danno
Finally some Australian representation! Here, we've grabbed one of the poppier songs from the usually pummeling repertoire of this ultra-influential group.
13.
White Wires -
Summer Girl
According to Ottawa power-pop-punks, White Wires, summer girls are 'young and free' and don't listen to their parents or think about when they're gonna die.
14.
Regal Beagle (ft. Joe Queer) -
Summertime
Pretty
straight-up pop-punk here with the bonus of producer Joe Queer adding
his voice to this already pretty Queers-y track by this LA band.
15.
Ramones -
California Sun (live, 1978)
Since I've tagged NYC's the Ramones as the progenitors of this so-called summer-punk thing, they needed a track like "Summer Sun" on here.
16.
Helen Love -
Long Hot Summer
The UK's Helen Love, who's dedicated her career to a twee obsession with the Ramones, ought to be a a mere curiosity but her song-writing chops belie her fan-girl-ness
17.
The Last - E
very Summer Day
Great late seventies LA surf-punk from a band who should've toured with the Barracudas.
Whew that take a lot of time indoors, while I should have been outside!
I hope you have a thought on the selection - (favourites, surprises, new-to-you things etc.) to put in the COMMENTS section!!
After all, I now have enough material for four more volumes - so if you want MORE let us know!!!