Less Than Jake Losing Streak

Tracklist:
1. Automatic
2. Happyman
3. 9th At Pine
4. Sugar In Your Gas Tank
5. Shindo
6. 107
7. Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts
8. Krazy Glue
9. Never Going Back To New Jersey
10. How's My Driving Doug Hastings?
11. Just Like Frank
12. Ask The Magic 8 Ball
13. Dopeman
14. Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore
15. Rock-n-Roll Pizzeria
16. Lockdown

Ranking: #24 for 1996

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by Lucio G.G.H.V. Leone (7 Reviews)

2008-02-20 | 14 comments | 20651 views
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Summary: Less than Jake make a title that's ironic. Fans rejoice.

2 of 2 thought this review was well written

How many bands can truly say they’ve been named after a dog and still garner respect? Apparently, Less than Jake zeroed-in on that niche back in 1992, and come ’96, dominated it. Their first release on Capitol Records and considered their breakout album, Losing Streak is cited often as the band’s epoch, capturing not only the sound, but true spirit, of ska music: fast, loud, and fairly bitchy. Even from the first few licks of Automatic, the band’s traditional spry sassiness bursts forth as Chris exclaims, “I think I know it all, but can I be sure of the things I’ve grown to know about?” Tinges of this same attitude are littered in each song, yet it only expands into full-blown ferocity on one track in particular, Johnny Quest Thinks We’re Sellouts. On this retooled Pezcore song, the band calls out members of their local scene that had scorned them for moving on to a major record label, thus effectively “selling out” (a phrase viable for misuse of the century.) They fire off commonplace reasons for most reactions as them not being “punk enough,” the popular writing off of ska as a fad, or just the mere fact that people liked trumpeting how they hated ska, which apparently is still the popular thing to do.

Aside from this one caustic tongue-lashing, the band mainly adheres to relatable topics such as friends, home, and good times; the production of the album, akin to Catch 22’s legendary Keasbey Nights, magnifies this feeling of do-it-yourself-band-tomfoolery that rests in everyone at one point or another. Coupled with their very boppy style, “fun” proves the single best way to describe Losing Streak. Musically, the album is injected with power that could only come from an idealistic, youthful spirit. It fuels the listener to get active, as punk so often does. One shining aspect, as with most ska bands, would be Roger’s basswork, which hops around like a sprightly child. His lines are very smooth and catchy, adding a technical layer to songs such as the notable Happyman and Shindo. As a result of the move to Capitol, the sound is much more refined than on their previous release, Pezcore; as a result the band chose to rerecord two tracks from it, namely the aforementioned Johnny Quest and Jen Doesn’t Like Me Anymore. In a way, this hurts the band, since their entire ideology is strengthened by the notion of making music by oneself. It also detracts from their personality, which helped them to differentiate from the rest of the ska crowding the airwaves of the late nineties. The most glaring weakness, however, is the fact that the entire genre itself, and by extent, LtJ, is not generally concerned with making anything memorable. Their definition of “good” basically stops at “catchy,” which hinders any lasting effect of their music.

Nonetheless, Losing Streak is a triumph of the Gainsville quintet. The hooks, when present, suck one into a song quickly. Guitar licks are laid out curtly, jingling comfortably behind the solid trombo-sax work of Jessica, Buddy, and Derron, whose absences are only seen in Jen; not surprisingly, it proves one of the weaker tracks on the album, almost a testament to Less than Jake’s growth since Pezcore. Lockdown, sporting possibly the best of the horn section’s practice, closes the album well with a sort of sound attributed to credits tracks in a bad teen movie. Of course, it fits the style much better than it would for said movie, tying up the album on a positive note that urges one to rewind the half-hour power trip. Losing Streak is definitely a noteworthy piece of ska history, epitomizing its blend of punk crunch and poppy speed with clever hooks, an emphasis on fun, and attitude that could make Holden Caulfield sneer.

Actually, he sneers at everything, so scratch that.

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Serpento


Comments: 1717
[02.20.08]

Album Rating: 4

wow, this is short. my attempt at concise writing fails.

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Electric City
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Comments: 6488
[02.20.08]


lawl holden caulfield.



THEY'RE BIG FAT PHONIES!

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Eliminator
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Comments: 1832
[02.20.08]


this band aint no second in command

Serpento


Comments: 1717
[02.20.08]

Album Rating: 4

hay luk everyone's favorite parody of himself

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Hep Kat
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Comments: 1534
[02.20.08]


Wait, we seriously consider this to be ska?

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ktstein


Comments: 400
[02.21.08]

Album Rating: 5

This album is an easy classic in the ska/punk category. I can still listen to this cd all the way through 10 years after I bought it, and i've probably paid for it 3 or 4 times over the years. Money well spent.



"Tradition seems to stick to you, just like krazy glue..."

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Serpento


Comments: 1717
[02.21.08]

Album Rating: 4

Quote:
Wait, we seriously consider this to be ska?
*facedesk*

MrKite
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Comments: 4775
[02.21.08]


This review is totally gae.

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lunchforthesky
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Comments: 626
[02.21.08]

Album Rating: 4

when it all goes down on a saturday night shouldd i chooosee a side on 9th at pineee

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Serpento


Comments: 1717
[02.21.08]

Album Rating: 4

kite dont gimme dat nizz

PhoenixRising


Comments: 276
[02.26.08]


Great album. Just the sound of it makes me think about getting hammered on Mickey's in high school. Good times...

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