The Maxies

Power pop/punk rock band from California, Nuuk. GREENLAND From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Maxies are a power pop/punk rock band based in Riverside, California, with its members using onstage pseudonyms and billing themselves from Nuuk, Greenland.[1]

OriginNuuk, Greenland (claimed)
Riverside, California (actual)
Years active2006–present
Labels
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The Maxies
The Maxies performing in Riverside, California, in 2015
The Maxies performing in Riverside, California, in 2015
Background information
OriginNuuk, Greenland (claimed)
Riverside, California (actual)
GenresPunk rock, Power pop
Years active2006–present
Labels
Members
  • Maximum Maxie (vocals)
  • Donny Debauchery (guitar, vocals)
  • All the Way Jay (guitar, vocals)
  • Mad Maxie (bass, vocals)
  • Nasty Nate (keys, vocals)
  • Climaxie (drums)
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Background

The band's music is largely influenced by Ramones, the Jam, Green Day, the Specials, They Might Be Giants, Purple Hearts, the Clash, Paul Collins and his band the Beat, the latter of whom they have toured with, along with other bands such as Reel Big Fish, Big D and the Kids Table, Suburban Legends, and Streetlight Manifesto.[2][3] The identities of the band members are officially unknown, but it is rumored that one member was formerly a part of the band Squirtgun.[4]

Most of their physical releases have been put out by It's Alive Records,[5] and the cover of their 7-inch split single with Japanese band Kingons was drawn by DC Comics artist Tim Cochran.[6] In 2016, the band signed to Rock Ridge Music, with distribution by ADA/Warner Bros. Records, and released their second full-length album, Nuuk 'Em All, on April 22.[7] Aaron Barrett of Reel Big Fish has occasionally dressed up in the polar bear suit and has also performed with the band; he produced, played guitar and sang backing vocals on Nuuk 'Em All.[8]

Style

Prone to "juvenile obscenities",[9] the band is known for their catchy sing-along pop punk tunes, on-stage antics,[10] and drunken polar bear mascot.[11] Because of their costumes and gimmicks, they are often likened to an evil version of the Aquabats.[by whom?] Their live show usually consists of the band making fun of themselves, the audience and any other bands performing at the show.[8]

Major tours

  • 2011: Streetlight Manifesto, Reel Big Fish[12]
  • 2012: Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, Big D and the Kids Table, Suburban Legends[13]
  • 2013: The Beat[14]
  • 2014: Reel Big Fish, Suburban Legends[15]
  • 2014: Japan tour with Kingons[16]
  • 2016: Reel Big Fish, Suburban Legends[citation needed]

Discography

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Date Title Label
2010 The Unofficial Punk Rock Bowling Demos (self release) (Digital/CD)
2011 Going Clubbin' It's Alive (Vinyl)
2013 Greenland Is Melting Ice Pick (CD) / It's Alive (LP/CD) / Rad Girlfriend (LP/CD)
2013 The Beat/The Maxies split 7-inch:

"Baby I'm in Love With You" / "Walkin' Out on Love" (The Beat)
"Baby I Love You" / "Seal Club Sitta" (The Maxies)

Radius (Vinyl)
2014 The Maxies/Kingons split 10-inch:

"It's Too Damn Hot Where You Come From" / "Jenny's in Trouble Again" / "It Ain't No Fun" (The Maxies)
"Come to Rise" / "I Don't Wanna Stop My Music" (Kingons)

It's Alive (CD/Vinyl)
2016 Nuuk 'Em All Rock Ridge Music (CD)
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Compilation appearances

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Date Title Song(s) Label
2010 Awesome Fest 4 "The Party's Over... Now" (self release) (CD)
2011 Show 'Em the Hand II "Clubbin'", "Sandy" It's Alive (CD-R)
2011 12th & G "Baby Defect" On the Real (LP)
2011 Awesome Fest 5 "My Band" Imprint Indie Printing (CD)
2012 Awesome Fest 666 "A Global Warming" (self release) (CD)
2013 Show 'Em the Hand III "It Ain't No Fun" It's Alive (Digital)
2013 Awesome Fest Siete "Happy Birthday" (self release) (CD)
2017 2nd Annual Skacademy Awards: The Oskars "The Girl With the Horn Rimmed Glasses" Pocket Entertainment / Ska Brewing (CD)
2019 Dead Wax: A Rad Girlfriend Records Compilation "Ace Diamond" Rad Girlfriend (LP)
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Music videos

  • "Feliz Navidad" (2013)[17]
  • "My Girl Is a Lesbian" (2016)[18]

References

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