Saturday Nov 12 7:30 PM
on Festival Republic Stage
In the sixteen years since its
inception at the University of Florida, Less
Than Jake has steadily evolved by always sticking to its musical ideals
without being hampered by the influence of emerging trends or record company
pressure. After spending time in both the indie ranks and with many majors, the
band recently emancipated itself from label life all together to form Sleep It Off Records, in turn hitting
the studio with producer Matt Allison (Rise Against, Alkaline Trio). The end
result is the ambitious and ultimately infectious GNV FLA (pronounced 'Gainesville,
Florida'), sure to connect with its extremely loyal fan base, while enticing
new audiences thanks to a deft blend of alternative artfulness and
accessibility.
“Obviously to people who’ve been
following us for awhile, the title is a tribute to our roots in Gainesville,
but others might not have any idea, which makes it a little cryptic,” offers Vinnie with a laugh. “We did that on
purpose to kind of use those six letters as a metaphor, because if you look at
the entire record lyrically, it’s about chasing something better- though not
necessarily better in a good or bad way. Take for instance ‘FLA,’ which used to
be the abbreviation for Florida, but has since been changed. There’s an example
of taking something that’s working perfectly fine and becoming something new
even if you don’t need it! So thematically, it’s about chasing that shiny penny
around or the fact that people find themselves chasing something they may not
even need or want.”
A fitting sentiment indeed
considering today’s culture thrives on quick fix solutions and the search for
greener grass on the other side, not to mention instant gratification on all
planes- particularly music and the tendency for fads to go in and out of
fashion within seconds. Obviously Less Than Jake’s longevity throughout such
fickleness is an impressive anomaly, but one that can be traced to an
unrelenting work ethic, a magnetic relatability level with listeners and
continuous sonic progressions that simultaneously make GNV FLA a raucous return to form and a bold step forward.
“When we first started out, we
built a foundation on the love of playing music, which a lot of people don’t,”
asserts Vinnie. “Then after we started gaining momentum, we took baby steps and
always made sure the foundation stayed very solid. When you build a house on
sand, it’s going to fall f---ing fast and we took time in LTJ’s early days to
make it strong. Plus we’re all good friends who are basically like brothers and
there’s still a certain chemistry between us when we play.”
As for the sounds themselves on
the new endeavor, expect rowdy, in your face riffs, a ballsy punk centering,
the group’s signature horn aesthetic updated with a fresh coat of paint and an
abundance of unshakable harmonies, as well as a co-production credit for Roger. “The State of Florida” explodes with insistent grit, “Devil In My DNA” menaces with raw,
unrelenting power, while “Conviction
Notice” and “Does the Lion City
Still Roar?” are undeniably amongst the most catchy in Less Than Jake’s
catalogue thus far.
“There are elements of dark
pop/punk with ska influences and it sounds really crunchy and up-tempo,” Vinnie
continues. “People have been saying ‘oh, it sounds like your other stuff but it’s
a continuation” and another friend said ‘it’s like everything you’ve done in
the past yet like nothing you’ve done in the past at the same time.’ We wanted
a sense of urgency so people would listen to what the music and lyrics were
conveying.”
Overt examples of dual relevance
include the surging intensity of “Handshake
Meets Pokerface,” which Vinnie describes as the semi-autobiographical
story of a single mom in a smaller town working intently to get by and chasing
the so-called “American Dream” even though it doesn’t apply to her anymore. The
ferocious “Settling Son” is all
about feeling trapped within the stifling confines of society’s traditional
forty hour work week and being told to submit to authority, while the brooding “Abandon Ship” yearns for something to
believe in outside of the daily grind. Even more telling is the edgy,
horn-driven “Summon Monsters,” which
calls attention to teens’ mounting drug use and suggests a straighter path
without ever coming across as preachy.
“The songs are filled with
something anyone can be relate to: desire, despair, drugs, parents, learning
from your mistakes and ultimately hope,” observes Chris. “The topics hit home whether you’re 12 or 50, and year
after year, we find this wider and wider cross section of fans coming out to
our shows.”
Given the versatility in all
areas throughout GNV FLA, the
band’s reach is sure to extend even further on the road, continuing a tireless
tradition of headlining shows, Warped dates and even a sold out arena stint
alongside Bon Jovi. Though sure to strike a chord during a personal listening
experience, the entire project seems tailor made for tour with the ability to
once again break down audience boundaries.
“To be able to speak musically to
such a wide age group is a really good thing and really flattering,” adds a
humbled Vinnie. “Music is very compartmentalized now and it’s almost like there
are categories that say ‘here’s the music thirteen year olds listen to,’ then ‘here’s
the music late teens listen to’ and ‘here’s what twenty year old’s listen to.’
But I think it’s pretty cool that we can cross over those barriers and speak
musically to that varying degree of age who all seem to like what we do.”
Outside of connecting with this
current studio venture, the band is also excited about Sleep It Off, a move
that finally puts members exclusively in the driver’s seat after inking
contracts with a series of indie and major labels throughout its illustrious
career. Beyond the mere home of GNV
FLA, the entity is also responsible for recent re-issues of Less Than
Jake catalogue classics: Pezcore; Goodbye, Blue & White; Losers, Kings and Things We Don't
Understand, plus the DVD The People's History of Less Than Jake.
“Between the state of the
industry and all the deals we’ve been in before, I just think it was our time
to do it ourselves and to plug in our punk ethics with the way the industry is
moving,” Vinnie shares before Chris comments on the choice. “We’ve always been
very active at promoting ourselves and meeting fans face to face, so it was a
natural step. We started with the first round of re-issues and the plan is to
license our other records and re-release them as well, but spread them out
every six months or so.”
Indeed faithful have plenty to
look forward to, though even with the plethora of projects, Less Than Jake
remains committed to quality over quantity. Even after all this time, the guys
refuse to rest on their laurels throughout GNV FLA and are already taking about keeping the momentum going
well into the future.
“It’s been so cool to see five
guys put together a record from scratch, admits Vinnie. “To have it sound fresh
and to stand up to the fans’ test are pretty f---ing cool feelings. From here,
the plan is to keep the creative juices flowing in the engine and continuously
raise the bar for ourselves.”
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