The Max Levine Ensemble

The Max Levine Ensemble is a DIY punk band from the Washington, DC metropolitan area. They play punk rock with various pop influences, and often have politically conscious lyrics. They used to have a rotating band roster that changed from tour to tour depending upon who could go. Though at one point they played regularly with 5-7 members, they generally play now as a three piece power trio consisting of David Combs, Ben Epstein, and Nick Popovici.

History

The band was formed in 2000 when David Combs met Max Levine while attending highschool at the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School. Max introduced David to various punk rock bands such as Propagandhi, Fugazi, and the Clash, as well as introducing him to radical politics. Combs had been playing in a ska band, and when Max asked him to cover punk rock songs in his ska band he thought it was inappropriate for the genre. Instead he invited several of his friends to start a new band that would play full sets of cover songs to be requested by Max Levine.[1] They played their first show at a high school band show case in December 2000.[2] The set consisted of 5 cover songs and 2 originals. From then on the band focused on original material, but kept the name The Max Levine Ensemble in homage to their friend.

Since then the band grew and developed, incorporating various influences into their pop punk sound. They self-released two full length CD-Rs in 2001 and 2002 that were later released together on Fight The Octopus records as "Chach, Cops, and Donuts." In 2003 they released their third full length, "How to Build an Intergalactic Time Machine" recorded with Hugh McElroy of the Black Eyes.[3] The band tours the United States. Notably they joined up with Operation: Cliff Clavin for their reunion tour and a split 7" in 2004, and toured as part of the Plan-It-X Records bus tour in 2005.[4] The split 7" with Operation: Cliff Clavin was co-released by 60 different labels as a benefit for the Bloomington Bicycle Project.[5] In 2005 a split 7" with The Spirit Animals was released.

In January 2008, the band released their fourth full-length album "OK Smartypants" on CD from Plan-It-X Records, audio cassette from $ Big Record Label $, and on LP from No Breaks Records.[6]

In July 2008, the band was maligned by Ben Weasel the Screeching Weasel frontman on his radio show, "Weasel Radio." In 2009 the band took their revenge by releasing a "split" 7" that appeared falsely to be a collaboration with Ben Weasel, featuring clips from the radio show on the B side and songs like "Ben Weasel Thinks We Suck" on the A side.

In December 2009, synchronous to a five-week US-tour, the band self-released a cassette tape EP entitled "Them Steadily Depressing, Low Down Mind Messing, Post Modern Recession Blues." Later in 2010 the EP was re-released on 7" by Asian Man Records.

In December 2011 the band embarked on a seven-week US-tour in support of their EP, "The Elephant in the Room," released on 7" and cassette by Fuck You is a Seven Letter Word Records.

Members

Currently Active Members

Currently Inactive Members

Discography

Songs That Make You Wanna Jump up, Run Outside, Grab a Donut From a Cop and Yell Chach Rules!!! CDr Self-Released

...Goes to Jail for Stealing a Donut from a Cop CDr Self-Released

How to Build an Intergalactic Time Travel Machine CD Fight the Octopus Records

Chach, Cops and Donuts Discography CD Fight the Octopus Records

Split w/The Spirit Animals 7" Crafty Records

Split w/Operation: Cliff Clavin 7" Plan-It-X Records

Live with Fugazi at Fort Reno DVD Dischord Records

OK Smartypants CD Plan-it-X Records

OK Smartypants TAPE $ Big Record Label $

OK Smartypants LP No Breaks Records

Ben Weasel 7" Fuck You is a Seven Letter Word Records

Them Steadily Depressing, Low Down Mind Messing, Post Modern Recession Blues TAPE Fuck You is a Seven Letter Word Records

Them Steadily Depressing, Low Down Mind Messing, Post Modern Recession Blues 7" Asian Man Records

The Elephant in the Room TAPE / 7" Fuck You is a Seven Letter Word Records

Backlash, Baby LP Rumbletowne Records & Lame-O Records

Backlash, Baby TAPE Broken World Media

See also

References

  1. This is referenced in the following Washington Post Express interview: "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-07-13. Retrieved 2006-12-13.
  2. http://web.archive.org/web/20040910231717/http://www.lionstale.org/dec00/f-jdstival.html
  3. On Hugh's record label Ruffian Records' website, he lists the Max Levine Ensemble as a band he's recorded: "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2007-08-29.
  4. PIX FEST 2005 Archived August 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Plan-It-X Records: Catalog
  6. This is according to a former news article from the band's homepage: http://tmle.terrorware.com

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