Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (Don’t) Ruin Asbury Lanes

Having gone to many punk shows over the years, you get used to the occasional cover song thrown into the setlist. Usually it’s something by The Clash, The Ramones, or The Damned. But songs by Dolly Parton, John Denver, ABBA, and Paula Abdul? No way that could happen….unless you are at a Me First and the Gimme Gimmes show that is.

The punk rock supergroup treated a sold out crowd at Asbury Lanes to an eclectic setlist featuring their twist on songs like “Jolene”, “Country Roads”, “Dancing Queen”, and “Straight Up”. A mosh pit to “Over the Rainbow” and “ I Will Survive”? Yep, the show had that too. They even performed their latest cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Good 4 U”.

The night also included strong sets from The Defiant, another punk rock supergroup led by former Mighty Mighty Bosstones’ frontman Dickey Barrett, and the power punk rock trio UltraBomb.

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes wrap up their North American tour in early May before heading to Europe in June. Their new album, ¡Blow it…at Madison’s Quinceañera!, via Fat Wreck Chords, drops June 14.

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes

The Defiant

UltraBomb

Michael Campanile

Michael is an Asbury Park based photographer of what life puts in front of him. He snuck his camera into a concert for the first time in 2011 when he went to see Soundgarden on their reunion tour. Two of those shots ended up being published in Photofantasm Soundgarden: Nudedragons to King Animal, and he has been bringing his cameras to shows ever since. He relocated to Asbury in 2019 for its rich music and art scenes...and to save on tolls! He is a big supporter of the local music scene and has become well known amongst the bands for his photos. Michael is also a regular vendor at the Asbury Park Punk Rock Flea Market and can be found selling his prints at a variety of local markets.

https://campanilephotography.format.com/about
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