Artist: Less Than Jake 
   Title: Borders And Boundaries
   Label: Golf Records

'Borders and Boundaries' is the latest offering from California's finest pop/punk funsters Less than Jake.  Although a little less SKA influenced than their other albums, this one show's you can still make music and have a good time all at once.

The mix of buzz saw guitars and brass section go together perfectly. From the opening track 'Magnetic North' through to the more traditional Less than Jake song 'Faction' this album wouldn't go amiss in any collection.

A definite feel good album if 'Hell looks a lot like L.A.' and Less than Jake are playing then hell sounds like it could be a good place for a night out. If this offering doesn't bring a smile to your face then you better get a doctor to check your pulse! This album will have you up and pogoing around your living room from start to finish*.

*Note! Please remember to close the curtains and windows before attempting this or you may find your front door knocked down by party animals wanting to join in the fun with you!

Tracklisting:

   1. Magnetic North
   2. Kehoe
   3. Suburban Myth
   4. Look what Happened
   5. Hell looks a lot like L.A.
   6. Mr. Chevy Celebrity
   7. Gainesville rock City
   8. Malt Liquor tastes better when you've got Problems
   9. Bad scene and a basement Show
  10. Is this thing On?
  11. Pete Jackson is getting Married
  12. 1989
  13. Last hour of the last day of Work
  14. Bigger Picture
  15. Faction

 

                   

 

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