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Friday, June 26, 2026
Permanent Green Light - (You & I Are The) Summertime
The short-lived Los Angeles trio Permanent Green Light featured the songwriting and vocal talents of guitarist Matt Devine and bassist Michael Quercio. The latter had been in the psychedelic pop group the Three O'Clock and this project melded their Baroque melodies with the strutting crunch of a grunge Big Star. They only released a handful of singles, one EP, and an album, 1993's Against Nature, before splitting up, but it was enough to make them a memorable, if completely unsung, addition to the era's underground music scene.
After the Three O'Clock folded in 1988, Quercio joined his buddy Scott Miller's band Game Theory, just as that band was winding down. The two thought about starting another band together, but neither wanted to leave their respective cities -- Los Angeles for Quercio, the Bay Area for Miller -- so Quercio stayed home and formed the trio Permanent Green Light, which was named after a song on the Godz's 1967 release Godz Two. He had been playing in a pickup band called the Fairy Turnout with guitarist Matt Devine and the two decided to start something real. They found drummer Chris Bruckner and quickly developed a sound that nodded to the grunge fashions (loud guitars, thrashing drums) of the day, but sounded more like a charged-up cross between the paisley-tinged melodies of the Three O'Clock and the classic power pop of Big Star. Quercio and Devine split the songwriting and singing duties, while Bruckner was in charge of song titles and concepts. The group's theatrical and divisive live show -- one night they flung chocolate-covered fish at the crowd -- got them noticed quickly. The music was impressive, too, and Bill Bartell signed the trio to his Gasatanka Records label (home of White Flag and Redd Kross, not to mention the Tater Totz, a local scenester supergroup Quercio was a part of) then released their debut single, "We Could Just Die," in 1991. The band followed with a self-titled EP the next year on Rockville Records that concluded with a lengthy acid rock experiment called "Chris Drops In (originally titled Against Nature)." That subtitle, nicked from the cult novel by J.K. Huysmans, eventually turned up as the title of the trio's first album. From: https://www.allmusic.com/artist/permanent-green-light-mn0000311538#biography
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