In with the Out Crowd

In with the Out Crowd

by Less Than Jake
In with the Out Crowd

In with the Out Crowd

by Less Than Jake

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

By 2006, it pretty much goes without saying that Less Than Jake have seasoned-veteran status within the third wave of ska-punk revivalists. Over the years, they've done it smarter and catchier than most, which is presumably why they've succeeded in staying so relevant in a here today, gone tomorrow music scene. In with the Out Crowd comes as their proper follow-up to 2003's Anthem (B Is for B-Sides just consisted of extra songs that didn't make Anthem's final cut), and though it's not the strongest album they've ever released, it's still another enjoyable release to add to their notable back catalog. "Soundtrack of My Life" and "A Still Life Franchise" kick things off on the right foot, the latter scampering to light ska upbeats before culminating in an exuberant dose of brass-lined pop-punk. Sonically, the record is more of the same ska-punk-pop blend fans have come to expect with singalong choruses, bouncing guitars, and rhythms that bump and drive. Lyrically, however, while Less Than Jake have always delved into sentiments about both looking ahead and looking back, In with the Out Crowd finds the band generally taking a much more sober and introspective stance. Anthem offered advice to listeners via the band's own weathered experiences; this album is devoted more to the guys reflecting on personal doubts, regrets, and sentiments drawn from life and being in a band together for almost 15 years. Things never get overly serious or somber, as the music remains upbeat and catchy throughout. "The Rest of My Life" brings in some synths for a smooth dose of regret-fueled self-examination, "Mostly Memories" utilizes playful horns, and "Let Her Go" is about the closest LTJ have come in the 2000s to their early material. Though the mall punk of "Overrated (Everything Is)" -- which sounds like a better version of Anthem's "She's Gonna Break Soon" -- could be done without, the record proves to be another satisfying listen from a band that consistently delivers. ~ Corey Apar

Product Details

Release Date: 11/11/2022
Label: Real Gone Music
UPC: 0848064014010

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Less Than Jake   Primary Artist
Lenny Castro   Percussion
Howard Benson   Keyboards
Pete "JR" Wasilewski   Vocals,Saxophone
Vinnie Fiorello   Drums
Buddy Schaub   Trombone
Roger Lima   Bass,Guitar,Vocals
Chris Demakes   Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Howard Benson   Audio Production,Producer
Shelly Peiken   Composer
Less Than Jake   Composer
Mark Hoppus   Composer
Mike Plotnikoff   Mixing,Recording
Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki   Assistant Engineer
Holly Knight   Composer
Chris Lord-Alge   Mixing
Paul DeCarli   Engineer,Pro-Tools
Roger Lima   Mixing,Producer
Ian Suddarth   Mixing Engineer
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