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Artist's albums
Dead Formats Vol. 2
2023 · single
Hello Rockview '23
2023 · single
Silver Linings (Deluxe)
2022 · album
Empty Lines
2022 · single
The High Cost of Low Living (Acoustic)
2022 · single
Fat Mike's on Drugs (again)
2022 · single
Need Some Shaking
2021 · single
Silver Linings
2020 · album
Anytime and Anywhere
2020 · single
Dear Me
2020 · single
Lie to Me
2020 · single
Sound the Alarm
2017 · album
Live from Astoria
2016 · album
American Idle
2015 · single
Do the Math
2014 · single
See the Light (Commentary Version)
2013 · album
See the Light
2013 · album
Greetings & Salutations
2012 · album
Borders & Boundaries (Reissue)
2012 · album
Hello Rockview: Live
2011 · album
Losing Streak: Live
2011 · album
Gnv Fla
2008 · album
Goodbye Blue & White
2008 · album
Losers, Kings, and Things We Don't Understand
2008 · album
Pezcore
2008 · album
In With The Out Crowd
2006 · album
In With The Out Crowd (U.S. Version)
2006 · album
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Biography
The story of ska-rockin’ maestros Less Than Jake isn’t told in their sizable discography. It can’t be calculated by the amount of road miles they’ve logged. (But if we’re forced to calculate, we think they might be a block or two short of the Van Allen belts.) Nah! Less Than Jake’s cumulative worth is all about what they bring to your party. From sweaty club shows to uproarious festival dates to opening up for America’s most beloved rock acts, these five lifers’ deeds are best measured in the smiles they’ve slapped on the faces of true believers and new listeners, alike. Silver Linings is the name of the new Less Than Jake album, their first fulllength for the Pure Noise label and the follow-up to 2013’s See The Light. It also doubles as a bunch of sonic diary pages and a mission statement that cements their conviction after two decades in this rock ‘n’ roll circus. Indeed, LTJ—frontman/guitarist Chris DeMakes, bassist/vocalist Roger Lima, trombonist Buddy Schaub, saxophonist Peter “JR” Wasilewski and new drummer Matt Yonker—have escaped most (but not all) forms of ennui, depression and violence against screen-based objects to create an endorsement of humanity. Silver Linings also does a good amount of myth-exploding in its pursuit of joy. The songwriting core of DeMakes, Lima and Wasilewski wrote all the lyrics. While Silver Linings doesn’t skimp on the joy, fun or grooves, careful listeners will sense a bit more reality seeping into LTJ’s escapism.