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Summer Jams Series #1: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart


As everyone knows by now, I’ve been really into summer songs lately. I’ve identified my favorite summer songs (and, where appropriate, sent summer themed mixed out to friends) & I’ve been asking other people about their favorite summer songs — first just my friends, then people who read this blog, &, most recently, musicians.

So, the idea is that this summer there’s going to be a series of posts curated by artists about their favorite summer songs. Many of the people who have agreed to share their summer jams will be on the road this summer, so be sure to see them if they’re coming your way!

To start things off, we have a post by Kip Berman of The Pains of Being Pure at Heart. The Pains are touring the US this summer (you can see dates here) before heading overseas to headline Indietracks and play a few dates around the UK.

Kip’s summer jams are as follows!

1. “Sunny Sundae Smile” by My Bloody Valentine (listen here)

People say, “you guys rip off Sunny Sundae Smile-era My Bloody Valentine.” And they’re totally right. I know why the later stuff is legendary, but to me there’s something that just hits me in the center of the chest with this song, the lyrics, music, enthusiasm, feelings, treble– I never really get tired of listening to this, or really anything off this EP (“Sylvie’s Head,” “Paint a Rainbow,” “Kiss the Eclipse”).

2. “Wild Eyes” by The Vivian Girls (listen here)

It’s really hard to pick a single Vivian Girls song, as there are several that feel extra perfect on a summer day. But there’s something about this song that feels equal parts carefree and dead serious. It hints at a sort of dangerous summer love– maybe it won’t last forever, but while it does, it’s all that matters.

3. “Girl From Mars” by Ash (listen here)

Anyone that’s been around me for more than three minutes has heard me talk about how all I want to do in life is someday write a song this awesome (and maybe play a show with The Strokes). I may never do it, but from the first time I heard this on Alternative Radio as a kid to now, it just seems like total, unabashed wonderfulness.

4. “Our Deal” by Best Coast (listen here)

This is probably going to be the song to beat for summer 2010. I really like songs that say a lot of stuff with not that many words– I think that’s a really hard thing to do. I really like her voice and vibe a lot, and the arrangements with the backing “ahhhs” and piano (right?) give it that magical 60s feeling.

5. “Today” by Smashing Pumpkins (listen here)

“Mayonaise” is awesome, as is “Cherub Rock,” “Rocket,” GeeK U.S.A. and a bunch more from Siamese Dream. But to me, this, along with “Nevermind” by Nirvana and Dirty/Goo-era Sonic Youth and the first two Weezer records is the apex of American 90s alt guitar music– equal parts raw and gooey. The James Iha lead lines with the bendy stuff is just the coolest– how come no one does that anymore?


So, an infinite thanks to Kip for being kind enough to kick this off! Be sure to support the Pains on their tour this summer — they’ll have a new single with them called “Say No to Love” (if you’re in the US, it’s being released on Slumberland and Insound is already taking preorders, UK listeners will be able to get a copy via Fortuna Pop.) “Say No to Love” is also streaming on Pitchfork (I’ll be honest — this Pitchfork stream hasn’t been working for me, but here’s an audio-only YouTube video.)

Clevelanders — the Pains will be at the Beachland Ballroom on June 6th. If you’re in the area, you should definitely come out for the show!

The Summer Jams Series will continue next week with a post by Elizabeth from Allo Darlin’!

New Tender Trap Single

Tender Trap have released a new single from their forthcoming LP for free online! You can download “Girls with Guns” free from the Fortuna Pop website right here.

Tender Trap consists of former members of Heavenly, Marine Research, and Police Cats as well as Elizabeth Darling from Allo Darlin’. The e-mail I received from Fortuna Pop indicted that the single might soon be available from Slumberland as well, though I’m not sure if they meant it will be available as a download or a physical release (I’m leaning towards download as right now neither label’s site has a physical release available.) ANYWAY, for those of you in the US, Slumberland will be handling US distribution of Tender Trap’s upcoming 3rd LP, Dansette, Dansette. (Speaking of Slumberland, I just dropped $40 on their website this morning, so maybe I’ll be doing a mailorder roundup edition of “What I Bought.”)

So, to actually talk about the song for a second, “Girls with Guns” is a girl gang anthem in which Heavenly vows revenge, saying, “We are ready to get mean/We are watching out/For all the girls around this town/And you will be found out/If you try to bring one of those girls down.” I love the way this song is driven — the guitars are relentless, but without losing any of Tender Trap’s delightful pop sensibilities. There are also a few little guitar/bass flourishes that make me think of old western soundtracks, which is in amazing touch.

Fortuna Pop says:

It’s a riot-grrrl-esque tale of sisterhood and revenge that wouldn’t be out of place among the punkest moments of Amelia Fletcher’s previous outfits. While guitars and drums rush by in a blur, Amelia and her new girl crew swear a cold-hearted vengeance on the unreliable and untrustworthy menfolk of the town.

Tender Trap will be playing in the US on May 21st as a part of the New York Popfest (fellow Fortuna Poppers Allo Darlin’ will also play a gig there — I wish I could go!)

Tender Trap has made a video for “Girls with Guns” & I’ve embedded it below: