The San Diego pop-punk band drop their new EP ‘You Can’t Live There Forever’ and single ‘Small World’.
Band member Noah Rabe says, “‘Small World’ is the first ballad from Summer Years. Nick wrote the lyrics about his home town and the desire to keep the things you love sacred and the same, but knowing that things always change is the best way to value what you have.’
“As for the video we got to enjoy a couple of hot August summer days near Joshua Tree. We loved the cast and crew we worked with. Everyone was motivated to put together something special, and I think we did just that.”
Summer Years’ core sound is comprised of powerful rhythms, melodic guitar parts, and meaningful lyrics. With influences rooted in the classic pop-punk of bands such as blink-182 and Jimmy Eat World, Summer Years explore a sound that bridges generations of punk rock.
Recorded in the midst of the global pandemic, the band’s forthcoming EP ‘You Can’t Live There Forever’ was produced by Adam Sisco (“This Light” & “Blue Skies”), Chris Szczech & Mike Liorti (“The Picture You Paint”, “What You’re Made Of”, “Not Letting Go” and “Small World”) and mixed by Chris Lord Alge (Green Day, The All-American Rejects) and Steve Rizun (NOFX, The Flatliners).
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