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The Summer Tic EP

The Summer Tic EP is the debut extended play by American rock band Paramore, self-released on CD in June 2006 and sold exclusively at live shows, during the 2006 Warped Tour, and through the Fueled by Ramen online store until it sold out. The four-track release features the "Crab Mix" remix of the band's earlier single "Emergency," two original songs "O Star" and "This Circle," and a cover of Failure's "Stuck On You," blending pop punk, alternative rock, and emo-pop elements. Recorded primarily with producer Mike Green and mixed by Pete Thornton, the EP served as a companion to Paramore's debut studio album , which had been released the previous year on . For nearly two decades, it remained unavailable on digital platforms like or streaming services, making physical copies highly sought after by collectors, with recent sales reaching median prices around £152. In July 2025, as part of the 20th anniversary reissue of , the EP was finally added to streaming services via , marking its first widespread digital availability.

Background

Band context

was formed in 2004 in , by vocalist , guitarist , drummer , and guitarist Jason Bynum, with bassist rounding out the original lineup. The band emerged from high school friendships, initially jamming after school and performing at local venues, often with parental assistance due to the members' young ages. , a high school friend, would join as rhythm guitarist in 2007, but the core group solidified their sound during these formative years. This early configuration laid the foundation for 's energetic live performances and songwriting dynamic. The band's debut album, , was released on July 26, 2005, through , establishing their signature blend of and influences characterized by Williams' soaring vocals and the Farro brothers' driving guitar and drum work. The album, featuring tracks like "Pressure" and "Emergency," captured the youthful angst and melodic hooks that defined mid-2000s , helping gain initial traction in the scene despite modest commercial sales at the time. It peaked at number 30 on the Heatseekers Albums , signaling their potential amid a burgeoning . By 2006, had built momentum through relentless touring, including appearances on the Vans Warped Tour in both 2005 and 2006, as well as support slots for established acts, which exposed them to wider audiences and cultivated a dedicated fanbase. These experiences honed their stage presence and connected them with the punk and alternative communities, positioning the band as rising stars during a transitional phase post-debut. The Summer Tic EP emerged in this context as a tour-exclusive release, serving as a creative bridge between All We Know Is Falling and their breakthrough sophomore album Riot!, while further engaging fans .

EP development

The EP was conceived as a companion release to Paramore's participation in the 2006 Vans Warped Tour and their ongoing support tour for the debut album , offering fans exclusive content available for purchase at live shows. This timing capitalized on the band's rising momentum from their 2005 full-length debut, which had garnered attention in the scene. Song selection emphasized a mix of reinterpreted material and fresh recordings to engage audiences during the summer touring season. The EP features the "Crab Mix," an alternative version of "Emergency" from with heavier instrumentation and screamed vocals; two original tracks, "O Star" and "This Circle," showcasing the band's evolving songwriting; and a of 's "Stuck on You" from their 1996 album . The inclusion of the highlighted the group's admiration for the band, with frontwoman stating that ranks among the top three influences behind Paramore's formation, and guitarist crediting them as a key shaper of his playing style. The title The Summer Tic derives from the lyric "You burrowed like a summer tic" in Failure's "Stuck on You," evoking the EP's summery, infectious energy aligned with its tour-tied release. This creative decision underscored the thematic connection to the cover track and the vibrant, seasonal context of the . self-released the EP independently through a limited CD run, sold exclusively at tour stops and via their label Fueled by Ramen's online store until stock depleted, preserving artistic control ahead of deeper major-label involvement. This approach allowed the band to experiment with packaging and distribution while building direct fan engagement during their early career ascent.

Production

Recording

The Summer Tic EP was recorded during early 2006, ahead of its release as a tour-exclusive item for 's participation in the 2006 Vans Warped Tour. Track 3, "Stuck on You," was recorded at The Fort Studios in . Production was led by Mike Green, who also served as recording engineer for tracks 1 and 2, with additional production contributions from Nick Trevisick and Roger Alan Nichols; Pete Thornton handled mixing for tracks 1 and 3 and added vocal production. Mike Green handled mixing for track 2. The sessions aimed to deliver a compact release with a total runtime of 16:22, aligning with the band's need for affordable, on-the-road merchandise. Among the tracks, "Emergency (Crab Mix)" represents a of the song from Paramore's debut album , incorporating intensified vocals from guitarist to create a heavier, more aggressive version. Similarly, the cover of "Stuck on You" by the band was included to honor one of Paramore's formative influences from the scene, adapted with the band's energy while preserving the original's atmospheric essence.

Personnel

The core lineup of performing on The Summer Tic EP consisted of on lead vocals, on lead guitar and backing vocals, on rhythm guitar, on bass, and on drums. The EP's production was led primarily by Mike Green, who handled recording and mixing for "O Star" (track 2), and recording for " (Crab Mix)" (track 1). Additional production came from Pete Thornton, who contributed to mixing, additional vocals on " (Crab Mix)," and production on "Stuck on You," as well as Nick Trevisick and Roger Alan Nichols, who provided further production support across the project, particularly on track 4. Josh Farro specifically contributed to remix elements on "Emergency (Crab Mix)," building on the original track co-written by him and Williams. collectively adapted the cover of Failure's "Stuck on You," incorporating their arrangement into the EP's sound. Additional engineering and programming on "Stuck on You" was provided by Brett Reighn and James Rowand Jr. Mastering was handled by at Sterling Sound.

Composition

Musical style

The Summer Tic EP exemplifies Paramore's early blend of and emo-pop, rooted in the energetic, riff-driven sound of their 2005 debut All We Know Is Falling, while introducing heavier elements through its remix and cover tracks. This fusion captures the band's position within the mid-2000s scene, where melodic hooks and emotional intensity intersect with punk aggression. Central to the EP's style are driving guitar riffs that propel the songs forward, complemented by fast-paced drumming that maintains a relentless across its four concise tracks, totaling 16:22 in length. ' dynamic vocals shift seamlessly from soaring, melodic choruses to more raw, intense expressions, adding emotional depth and urgency. The "Emergency (Crab Mix)" enhances this with experimental remix textures, featuring distorted guitars and screamed backing vocals by guitarist , evoking a heavier edge. A notable influence appears in the cover of Failure's "Stuck on You," which pays homage to with its layered, atmospheric production and introspective tone, contrasting the EP's otherwise upbeat foundation. Thematically, these stylistic choices underscore explorations of youthful angst, strained relationships, and fleeting summer escapism, resonating with the EP's origins as a exclusive.

Track listing

The Summer Tic EP consists of four tracks with a total runtime of 16:22. It was released as a self-released CD sold exclusively during the 2006 Vans Warped Tour, and no singles from the EP charted.
No.TitleLength
1."Emergency" (Crab Mix)4:03
2."O Star"3:47
3."Stuck on You" ( cover)4:27
4."This Circle"4:05
"Emergency" (Crab Mix) is a variant of the track from Paramore's debut All We Know Is Falling. "Stuck on You" is a of the originally by . All tracks were written by Paramore members except for the .

Release and promotion

2006 release

The Summer Tic EP was self-released by on June 18, 2006, without involvement from a formal . Distribution of the EP was highly limited, consisting of a small physical run of CDs sold exclusively at 's live performances during the 2006 Vans Warped Tour and their supporting tour dates for the album . Copies were also briefly available through the online store until the stock sold out, emphasizing the EP's role as tour-specific merchandise rather than a widespread product. Promotion centered on integrating the EP into live show experiences to build fan engagement, with no accompanying radio singles or music videos produced. Due to its restricted physical-only availability and lack of broader marketing, the EP achieved no chart performance but helped cultivate early loyalty among the band's growing audience at grassroots tour stops.

2025 reissue

On July 25, 2025, Paramore released a deluxe digital edition of their debut album All We Know Is Falling to mark its 20th anniversary, incorporating The Summer Tic EP for the first time in a widely accessible format. This reissue made the EP available on major streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music, bundled alongside the original album's tracks, while no physical edition was produced. The EP's inclusion addressed its previous limitation as a CD-only release from 2006, expanding access to its rare content, including the band's cover of Failure's "Stuck on You." The motivations behind the centered on celebrating the band's two decades of and fulfilling long-standing fan requests for streaming of the EP's obscure tracks, which had remained unavailable online since their initial limited distribution. By integrating the EP into the anniversary edition, the release enhanced visibility for Paramore's early catalog, coinciding with the band's creative resurgence in the 2020s through projects like their 2023 album This Is Why and ongoing tours.

Reception and legacy

Contemporary response

The Summer Tic EP garnered limited critical coverage upon its 2006 release, owing to its non-commercial distribution as a tour-exclusive CD sold solely at Paramore's live shows and stops, with a small number of additional copies available through their label . This underground approach meant the EP achieved no chart positions or formal awards, though it aligned with the band's rising visibility in the scene. Positive buzz emerged primarily from Warped Tour attendees, who lauded Paramore's high-energy live sets that echoed the EP's raw intensity. A contemporary review of their Houston performance described the band as exceptionally tight, engaging a packed crowd with sing-alongs to tracks like "Pressure" amid dynamic stage antics, cementing their reputation as a promising act. This reception helped bolster Paramore's burgeoning MySpace-driven fandom, fostering word-of-mouth growth in the mid-2000s emo and pop-punk communities.

Retrospective assessment

In the years following its initial release, The Summer Tic EP has garnered strong retrospective acclaim from fans and collectors, evidenced by user ratings averaging 3.50 out of 5 on based on 369 evaluations. On Discogs, it holds an even higher average of 4.47 out of 5 from 19 ratings, reflecting its enduring appeal among dedicated listeners. Fans frequently praise tracks like "O Star," "This Circle," and "Stuck on You" for their emotional relatability and nostalgic evocation of Paramore's early sound, with reviewers noting the songs' sharp songwriting and vocal delivery as standout elements that capture youthful introspection. The EP's legacy positions it as an essential early artifact in Paramore's discography, illustrating the band's evolution from and roots toward broader experimentation. A music blog analysis credits the release with revealing heavier influences, such as the aggressive remix of "" and the cover "Stuck on You," which highlighted the group's versatility beyond mainstream emo tropes and influenced later perceptions of their . It serves as a crucial bridge between the 2005 debut album and the 2007 breakthrough Riot!, showcasing experimental remixes and original tracks that foreshadowed the band's genre-blending trajectory. The 2025 digital reissue, bundled with the 20th-anniversary edition of , significantly amplified the EP's appreciation by making it accessible on streaming platforms for the first time, transforming a rare CD-only item into a widely available piece of 's history. Fan discussions on have celebrated it as a "hidden gem," with threads emphasizing its undervalued status and the fresh nostalgia it brings to longtime supporters. This renewed visibility has underscored its role in contextualizing the band's early versatility, building on the initial fan enthusiasm from its era.

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