Less Than Jake interview
Less Than Jake interview JR the saxophone player from the band Less Than Jake sat down this past weekend in Philadelphia and spoke to me about their new album GNV FLA. Their new album is named after the airport abbreviation codes for Gainesville, Florida. JR talks about the business side of the band and their new record label. Less Than Jake jumped to and from major labels over the last decade and finally decided to start their own record label and hold onto control of all music, merchandise, and live shows. The interview runs just under thirty minutes, but the points he talks about are very important for anyone who is in an independent band. Less Than Jake have been together doing their music for over fifteen years, and expect to see them for at least another fifteen to come! The video includes live performances of Does The Lion City Still Roar, Johnny Quest Thinks We’re Sellouts, and All My Best Friend Are Metalheads. For more information visit: www.LessThanJake.com ___ From Wikipedia Less Than Jake is an American ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida. Originally formed in 1992 as a power pop trio, the band evolved into a hybrid of third-wave ska and punk pop, with added elements of modern rock and even metal. To date, the group has released seven original full-length albums and a number of singles and compilations. The current lineup comprises guitarist/vocalist Chris Demakes, bassist/vocalist Roger Manganelli, drummer/lyricist Vinnie Fiorello, trombonist Buddy …
Check out my interview with All Time Low members Alex Gaskarth and Jack Barakat on the Bamboozle Road Show 2010. All Time Low is a pop punk band from Baltimore, Maryland. Formed while the entire band was still in high school, All Time Low signed their first record deal in 2004 with Emerald Moon Records. The band quickly released an EP and soon followed up with their debut album The Party Scene. The albums garnered a lot of interest from record labels and shortly before graduating, All Time Low signed with Hopeless Records. In 2007 All Time Low released their second album So Wrong, It’s Right under their new record label. It debuted at #62 on the Billboard Charts and featured the smash single Dear Maria Count Me In. The music video for Dear Maria Count Me in went viral on YouTube, garnering millions of hits. The band was also featured on MTV”s TRL and made their live television debut performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live. All Time Low was eventually named Band of the Year by Alternative Press Magazine and featured on the January Cover. After several years of hard work, All Time Low had finally blown up and achieved mainstream success. The pressure was on when All Time Low wentback into the studio to record their third album. And despite all of the pressure and attention of becoming a mainstream band, All Time Low did not disappoint. Their third album Nothing Personal blasted up the charts, selling 63000 copies in its first week and debuting at #4 on the Billboard Charts, an …