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''Anthem'' (stylized as ''anthem.'') is the fifth studio album by American
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band Less Than Jake, released on May 20, 2003 on
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, a
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imprint. A year after their fourth studio album '' Borders & Boundaries'' (2000), the band had spent sometime at their practice space writing new material; by the middle of 2002, the band said their next album would be with Warner Bros. Records. Following a meeting with
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, he was enlisted as the producer for the album. Sessions were held at Piety Street Recording in
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and Morning View Studio in
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, occurring between October and December 2002. ''Anthem'' is a
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,
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and
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album that recalled the work of
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and saw less emphasis on horn parts. ''Anthem'' received generally favorable reviews from
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, some of whom noted the shift away from horns into pop-punk, while others commented on Cavallo's production. It reached number 45 on the ''Billboard'' 200 in the United States. "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" peaked at number 36 on the US
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chart. Preceded by a headlining US tour, "She's Gonna Break Soon" was released as the album's
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in April 2003. The band then appeared on the
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, went on a European tour and then spent three months as part of the
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. "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" was released as the album's second single in July 2003. Outtakes from the sessions were released as the compilation album ''B Is for B-Sides'' (2004).


Background

Less Than Jake released their fourth studio album '' Borders & Boundaries'' in October 2000, through
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. It was promoted with a supporting slot for Bon Jovi on their arena tour of the United States, a headlining tour of Japan, and a stint with
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in Europe. By August 2001, Less Than Jake were expecting to release a new album in early 2002, which saxophonist Peter "JR" Wasilewski anticipated to be faster and punk rock-orientated. By December 2001, the band had spent two months writing new material at a practice space in Gainesville, Florida. This space was dubbed Fort Hooker; after they had written some songs here, they would move to bassist
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's home studio, known as The Moat House, where hey would record demos and write more material. In February and March 2002, the band headlined a few shows in Florida, before touring with Bad Religion and
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. Around this time, the band said they had 17 new songs, 10 of which had been demoed. In July 2002, vocalist and guitarist Chris DeMakes said the band's next album would be released through
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. The band explained that Craig Aaronson, who had worked with the band previously at Capitol Records, had started working at Warner Bros, and set up a meeting between them and the president of Warner. In August, the band toured with
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; trombonist Buddy Schaub suffered a wrist injury, and was temporarily replaced by Vinny Nobile of the Pilfers.


Production

In September 2002, Less Than Jake met with
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, who produced a few Green Day albums that they liked; the band chose him to produce their next album. They presented Cavallo with 40 songs they had written for the album, which he whittled down to a smaller section that the band would record. Recording took place between October and December 2002 with Cavallo as producer. They did pre-production in Los Angeles, California for a few weeks from October 2002, showing Cavallo the material they had. After the run-through, they drafted up a list of songs that wished to record, totalling 19. Several of these, such as "Short Fuse Burning" and "Plastic Cup Politics", had been performed live in the preceding months. On October 22, 2002, they flew from Los Angeles to
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; they had wanted to go
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instead "because we wanted to stay in the south", until Cavallo suggested New Orleans. The members had proposed New Orleans while at one of their practices, but had disregarded this situation due to the "dangers of alcohol being served virtually 24 hours a day". Sessions were held at Piety Street Recording in New Orleans, where the band recorded drums and bass guitar. Their main motivation for recording in New Orleans was partially due to the recording budget they had, and Cavallo's interest in a restaurant in the area. Sessions then moved in early November 2002 to Morning View Studio, which was located in a large house, in
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. The band had a week's worth of spare time before they were scheduled to work on the 19 songs they started at New Orleans. They decided to record several tracks that did not get recorded previously, including one new song from Lima that he wrote at the studio. The band briefly worked with
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for a track that did not pan out. They re-recorded one of their older songs, "Look What Happened", during these sessions as they were unhappy with how it sounded and also at the suggestion of Cavallo. They ended up recording around 30 songs in various stages of completion. Recording continued into late December 2002 with guitars and vocal parts. Doug MacKean served as the main engineer, with assistance from engineers Erik Flettrich and Wesley Fontenot;
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mixed the recordings in Malibu with Cavallo, Fiorello and guitarist Chris DeMakes in attendance in January 2003.


Composition

Musically, the sound of ''Anthem'' has been described as
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,
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and
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, drawing comparison to the work of
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. Several critics noted a decrease in the use of horns throughout the album.
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and
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contributed percussion and keyboards respectively to the recordings. Fiorello explained that the title was down to the album's lyrics: "They are anthem-y .. but they're dark. It's supposed to be like the light at the end of the tunnel." ''Anthem'' opens with the punk rock song "Welcome to the New South", and is followed by the
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-influenced "The Ghosts of Me and You", which evokes
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and
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. Discussing the latter song, drummer
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said: " ere are ghosts in your town that haunt you ..it's haunted with places and people from the past." "Look What Happened" was originally recorded for ''Borders & Boundaries''; the band toned down the ska elements and leaned towards punk rock. Fiorello said they altered the intro of "Look What Happened", making the track "sound more complete and powerful." The track features vocal parts from Heather Tabor, the frontwoman of
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. "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" is a
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and
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song that DeMakes said was about the "science of just doing all the stuff bad to yourself that you shouldn't be doing". It is an ode to people viewed as
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s and
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s. DeMakes said Lima had the main guitar riff for it for a long period of time, while was later combined with a chorus section that DeMakes wrote while in Los Angeles. It was the slowest song the band had done since "Dopeman" from their second studio album, ''
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'' (1996). "Short Fuse Burning" uses a guitar part reminiscent of the one heard in " Thunderstruck" (1990) by AC/DC, backed by a
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rhythm section. "Motown Never Sounded So Good" is a Barenaked Ladies-indebted
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- funk song. "The Upwards War and the Down Turned Cycle" sees the band tackle the negatives of minimum wage. "Escape from the A-Bomb House" showcases an influence from the works of Bad Religion and
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. DeMakes wrote the darker-sounding music after he had seen the lyrics for it. "Best Wishes to Your Black Lung" revisited the
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sound of the band's earlier releases; its title referred to former member Peter Anna, who smoked and left to work as a firefighter. "She's Gonna Break Soon" details Fiorello's friend, who was content with her high school life, until she became an outsider when moving to college. The album closes with the two-part song "The Brightest Bulb Has Burned Out/Screws Fall Out"; "The Brightest Bulb Has Burned Out" section is a sparsely arranged song that leads into "Screws Fall Out", one of the loudest
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sections in the band's catalogue. The song overall was about a friend of Fiorello's, who overdosed when the band were making ''Borders & Boundaries''. The bonus track "
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" is a cover of the 1978
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song of the same name; Less Than Jake's version is a
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track in the style of the Ramones.


Release

After mixing concluded, the band shot a music video for "She's Gonna Break Soon". It was directed by The Malloys, and stars
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, known for her work on ''
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''. On March 7, 2003, ''Anthem'' was announced for release in two months' time; alongside this, its track listing was posted online. On March 20, 2003, the "She's Gonna Break Soon" video was posted online. A radio edit of "She's Gonna Break Soon" without horns was released as a single on April 15. DeMakes explained that they had been making remixes both with and without horns and ska parts since 1996: "Does that compromise your work, this and that? ..You don't want horns in the song? Great - it's still the same fucking lyrics, it's still the same song, and when we play it live we have a horn section". The CD version included "A.S.A.O.K." and an alternative version of "The Brightest Bulb Has Burned Out" as the B-sides. On May 9, "Short Fuse Burning" was posted online, followed by ''Anthem'' being made available for streaming three days later. The album was initially planned for release in April 2003, before it was eventually released on May 20, through
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, an imprint of Warner Bros. The artwork was made by Fiorello, who commissioned illustrators and cartoonists to create artwork for each song in the album's booklet. He had been sending lyrics to artists over the course of a year and they would send him their interpretations via artwork. "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" was released as the album's second single on July 1, 2003, and released to radio a week later. The CD version included "Sobriety Is a Serious Business and Business Isn't So Good", and a live version of "The Ghosts of You and Me". An animated music video for "The Science of Selling Yourself Short", done by Chip Wass, who also made the album's artwork, was posted online on August 4. On August 19, 2003, versions of "The Ghosts of You and Me" and "Welcome to the New South" appeared on the live EP ''Live from the Santa Monica Store''. Two days later, a second music video was released for "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" on the band's website. While on tour with
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, an EP featuring rare recording's from each act was available on the tour. In July 2004, several outtakes from ''Anthem'' sessions were released as the compilation album ''B Is for B-Sides''. The band had to re-record some of them as they were left unfinished during the making of the album. An alternative version of "The Brightest Bulb Has Burned Out" featuring Billy Bragg was included on the ''
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'' (2004) compilation. A remixed version of ''B Is for B-Sides'' was released in 2005, through Fueled by Ramen.


Touring

In March and April 2003, Less Than Jake toured across the US with Teen Idols,
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. Later in April, the group supported
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and
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on the
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. Following this, the band embarked on a headlining tour of mainland Europe; it was initially planned to occur in March 2003, but was moved to April to allow the band to play more shows in that territory. The band toured across the UK throughout May 2003, with support from Pietasters. From June to August 2003, Less Than Jake went on
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. For the rest of August, the band went on a short tour of Europe, which included appearances at the
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. They played a few US shows in early September, before touring New Zealand, Australia, and Japan, which lasted into October. In November and December, the band went on a US tour with Fall Out Boy; the first half also featured
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. Before the tour began,
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was scheduled to appear, though they had to drop off due to an issue in the family. They were replaced by
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and
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; as Schaub was still suffering from his wrist problem,
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of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones filled in. In April and May 2004, the band went on a short of North America with
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, Fall Out Boy and the Academy Is..., which included an appearance at the Skate and Surf Festival. Following this, the band toured Europe in May 2004, with
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and the A.K.A.s. They played a few shows with the Academy Is... before touring the US as part of Projekt Revolution between July and September 2004.


Reception

''Anthem'' was met with generally favourable reviews from
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. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 71, based on 8 reviews.
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reviewer Johnny Loftus wrote that ''Anthem'' was a "hooky, heady collection of heartfelt postcards from the future that LTJ's youthful fan base has to look forward to". He noted that the "crunchy major chords and soaring choruses have a tendency to crowd out the band's ska influences and relegate its horn section to support status". ''
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'' writer Brad Maybe said the band "pulled back a little on the horns, and it may not be as loud and boisterous as it once was on record, but LTJ still has a pumping brass section".Maybe 2003, p. 6 Punknews.org staff writer Adam White theorised that the "lack of 'in your face' horns seems to have less to do with label politics than it does with careful songwriting. The brass is used, effectively I may add, when they are needed". Will Williams of '' Gigwise'' wrote that the album "may not represent much of a step forward, but it is a step forward nonetheless, and should be more than a pleasant surprise for their fanbase". In a review for
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, journalist John Robb wrote that the album "leans closer towards a chuggy pop punk attack, it's like a thicker, dirtier Good Charlotte and comes complete with indentikit stomp-along choruses, fired by a high energy rush". ''
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'' Andy Lee said the album "all but destroys Less Than Jake's ska-influenced sound in favour of sounding like every other pop-punk band in existence". Dan Cohen of '' Exclaim!'' countered this, saying the band "still has a knack for writing songs with catchy choruses ..so the album isn't a disappointment and there isn't a weak song on it". ''
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'' writer Matt Diehl said Cavallo was the "real star here", but the band's "stylistic attention-deficit disorder dilutes the focus and also dates it". Loftus acknowledged that long term fans of the band might "declare it to be a volley lobbed at mainstream acceptance. These naysayers have a point, as the presence of Cavallo's Midas touch proves". ''
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'' writer Jon Caramanica called the album a "precision-produced guided missile seeking the hearts of socially awkward skate punks everywhere". ''Anthem'' peaked at number 45 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" charted at number 36 on the US
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chart. BuzzFeed included the album on their list of the best pop-punk albums. Tom Weaver of Casey has expressed admiration for the album.


Track listing

Track listing per booklet.


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. Less Than Jake * Chris DeMakes – vocals, guitars *
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– vocals, bass *
Vinnie Fiorello Vincent "Vinnie" Fiorello (born June 24, 1974) is an American rock musician and businessman. He co-founded the ska punk band Less Than Jake in 1992, and was the band's drummer and lyricist until 2018. He also founded the record labels Fuele ...
– drums * Buddy Schaub – trombone * Peter "JR" Wasilewski – saxophone Additional musicians *
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– percussion *
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– additional keyboards * Heather Tabor – backing vocals (track 3) Production *
Rob Cavallo Robert Siers Cavallo (born March 21, 1963) is an American record producer, musician, and record industry executive. He is among the biggest-selling producers in history, and has produced or had creative involvement in albums that have sold over ...
– producer *
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– mixing * Doug McKean – engineer,
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* Erik Flettrich – assistant engineer * Wesley Fontenot – assistant engineer Artwork * Jeff Soto – "Welcome to the New South" illustration * Steve Vance – "The Ghosts of Me and You" illustration * Wendy Ann Gardner – "Look What Happened" illustration * Chip Wass – "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" illustration * Florenzio Zavala – "Short Fuse Burning" illustration * Kurt Halsey Fredericksen – "Motown Never Sounded So Good" illustration * Shepard Fairey – "The Upwards War and the Down Turned Cycle" illustration * David Choe – "Escape From the A-Bomb House" illustration * Alison Zawacki – "Best Wishes to Your Black Lung" illustration * Mitch O'Connell – "She's Gonna Break Soon" illustration * Peter Wonsowski – "That's Why They Call It a Union" illustration * Scott Sinclair – "Plastic Cup Politics" illustration * Camille Rose Garcia – "The Brightest Bulb Has Burned Out" illustration * Speed Scott Hall – "Screws Fall Out" illustration * Jason Miracle – additional illustrations * Shawn Hall – additional illustrations * Vinnie Dougan – art direction, CD package concept * Wendy Dougan – art direction, design, CD enhancement * Stephanie Allen – cover art concept * Erik Davison – cover tweaking * Robert Sebree – photograph * Jon Masciana – CD enhancement


Charts


See also

* '' Cheer Up!'' – album by contemporaries
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that similarly saw the reduction of ska elements


References

Citations Sources * *


External links


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