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Silver Linings
Cover art of Silver Linings, by Less Than Jake
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 11, 2020
RecordedNovember–December 2019
StudioThe Moat House (Gainesville)
GenreSka punk[1][2]
Length36:42[3]
Label
Producer
Less Than Jake chronology
Sound the Alarm
(2017)
Silver Linings
(2020)
Uncharted
(2024)
Singles from Silver Linings
  1. "Lie to Me"
    Released: October 1, 2020 (2020-10-01)[6]
  2. "Dear Me"
    Released: October 19, 2020
  3. "Anytime and Anywhere"
    Released: November 17, 2020

Silver Linings is the ninth studio album by American ska punk band Less Than Jake, released on December 11, 2020.[4] It is their first studio album in little more than seven years (their longest time between albums), their first full-length release on Pure Noise Records and their first with new drummer Matt Yonker, who joined the band following founding member Vinnie Fiorello's departure in October 2018.[7][6][2]

Recorded in November and December 2019 and mixed in February 2020,[8] the record was delayed due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the music industry.[7] The title and cover art were announced on October 1, 2020, along with the release of the first single "Lie to Me".[6][9][8]

Writing and production

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The band members began to share demos between January and February 2019 and to discuss ideas mid-tour. By June and July, vocalists Chris DeMakes (also guitarist), Roger Lima (also bassist) and new drummer Matt Yonker began rehearsals. After they finished touring in October, they started to record the songs.[7]

Following Fiorello's departure, lyrics were handled by DeMakes and Lima;[7][4] the songs deal with more mature topics of the adult life.[4] About the album's sound, DeMakes said: "If you love Less Than Jake, you're going to love the record. If you didn't like us before, it's not going to change your mind".[7]

The album was recorded at Lima's The Moat House in Gainesville, Florida and was mixed and mastered by Jason Livermore at Blasting Room.[8] Originally slated for an April release, Silver Linings suffered successive delays until the band pressured the label for a December release.[7]

The track "Bill" is a tribute to drummer Bill Stevenson of Descendents and Black Flag fame.[8]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Kerrang!StarStarStar[1]
Distorted Sound MagStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[2]

Kerrang!'s Jake Richardson gave the album a 3/5 score and said "it's nothing big or clever", but that it "is still a welcome dose of positivity, and the kind of silver lining to our troubled times which offers hope that the good times will eventually return".[1]

Writing for Distorted Sound Mag, Jack Fermor-Worrell said that "whilst in many cases you'd think the relative repetitiveness could end up fatigue-inducing, the relative brevity of the album [...] ensures that things never reach anything approaching boring. [...] Put simply, Silver Linings is on the whole yet another highly enjoyable LESS THAN JAKE record. [...] While those totally new to the band are perhaps still best off reaching for one of the classics, if you've ever liked anything LESS THAN JAKE have done before now, odds are you'll find Silver Linings an enjoyable time."[2]

Track listing

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Silver Linings - Standard edition
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."The High Cost of Low Living"DeMakes2:39
2."Lie to Me"
  • Lima
  • DeMakes
3:38
3."Keep on Chasing"DeMakes3:03
4."Anytime and Anywhere"
  • Lima
  • DeMakes
2:30
5."The Test"DeMakes2:54
6."Dear Me"DeMakes3:17
7."Monkey Wrench Myself"
  • Lima
  • DeMakes
2:58
8."King of the Downside"Lima2:38
9."Lost at Home"DeMakes3:20
10."Move"DeMakes3:24
11."Bill"DeMakes3:03
12."So Much Less"Lima3:17
Total length:36:42[3]
Silver Linings - Deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
13."No One to Judge Me"
  • Lima
  • DeMakes
2:41
14."Empty Lines"
  • DeMakes
  • Lima
3:20
15."Anytime and Anywhere - Acoustic" 2:41
16."Dear Me - Acoustic" 3:10
17."The High Cost of Low Living - Acoustic" 2:41
18."Move - Acoustic" 3:16
Total length:54:38

Personnel

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Less Than Jake

  • Chris DeMakes – guitar, vocals, production
  • Roger Lima – bass, guitar, vocals, production
  • Buddy Schaub – trombone, production
  • Peter "JR" Wasilewski – tenor saxophone, production
  • Matt Yonker – drums, production

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Silver Linings is the ninth studio album by American ska punk band Less Than Jake. It was released on December 11, 2020, through Pure Noise Records, marking the band's first full-length album in nearly six years since See the Light (2013). The album features 12 tracks and introduces new drummer Matt Yonker, who replaced longtime member Buddy Schaub on trombone after he stepped away from touring; Vinnie Fiorello shifted to percussion. Recorded amid the , Silver Linings blends the band's signature upbeat with themes of resilience and everyday struggles, receiving positive reviews for its energetic hooks and nostalgic sound. A deluxe edition with five additional tracks followed in October 2022.

Background

Formation and context

is an American band formed in 1992 in , initially as a power pop trio that evolved into a prominent act in the third-wave ska revival scene. Over the course of more than three decades, the band has maintained a consistent presence through high-energy live performances and a discography that blends with influences, earning them a dedicated fanbase in the punk and alternative music communities. Silver Linings marks 's ninth studio album and their first full-length release in over seven years, following See the Light in 2013. This extended gap came after a period of activity that included the 2012 double album Greetings & Salutations from Less Than Jake and the 2003 release , both of which solidified their reputation for blending upbeat rhythms with introspective punk lyrics, as well as the 2017 EP Sound the Alarm, which featured new material and kept the band engaged with fans during a transitional phase. These milestones positioned Silver Linings as a significant comeback, reflecting the band's enduring commitment to the genre amid evolving personal and musical landscapes. Upon announcement in October 2020, Silver Linings was presented as an exploration of maturity and positivity, capturing themes of resilience and hope amid life's challenges. The album's focus emerged from the band's reflections on personal growth and finding uplift in difficult times, serving as a thematic anchor for their return to full-length recording. This release arrived during the broader disruptions of the , which affected touring and creative processes across the music industry.

Lineup changes

In October 2018, founding drummer Vinnie Fiorello announced he would no longer tour with , citing fatigue from life on the road and a desire to spend more time with his family. By September 2019, the band confirmed Fiorello's full departure after nearly three decades as a core member, allowing him to prioritize other ventures, including his Gainesville-based record label Paper + Plastick, founded in 2008 to pair visual art with music releases. This marked the band's first significant lineup shift since its formation, ending a period of stability that had defined its sound for over 25 years. To fill the drumming role, Less Than Jake brought in Matt Yonker in 2019, a longtime associate who had previously worked with the band in various capacities and played with groups like and . Yonker's addition infused the group with renewed vigor, evident in his aggressive style and prominent fills that heightened the punk edge during the development of Silver Linings. Despite the change, the core lineup remained intact, with Chris DeMakes on guitar and vocals, Roger Lima on bass and vocals, Buddy Schaub on , and JR Wasilewski on , preserving the band's signature and collaborative vocal dynamic. The transition maintained Less Than Jake's foundation, blending upbeat brass melodies with punk-driven energy, while Yonker's dynamic approach added a gritty urgency that complemented rather than altered the established aesthetic. This continuity ensured the project's direction stayed true to the band's Gainesville roots, even as the personnel shift brought subtle evolution to their live and recording presence ahead of the album's sessions.

Writing and recording

Songwriting process

The songwriting for Silver Linings was primarily led by vocalist and guitarist Chris DeMakes and bassist and vocalist Roger Lima, who handled the lyrics following the departure of longtime member Vinnie Fiorello in late 2018. Their contributions emphasized mature and reflective themes, drawing from personal experiences and broader global uncertainties that the band navigated during this period. This shift allowed DeMakes and Lima to explore deeper emotional layers while maintaining the band's signature collaborative spirit. The process involved crafting 12 original tracks that prioritized brevity and high energy, evolving the band's roots into a more introspective tone suitable for contemporary listeners. Sessions began in late 2018 and extended into early 2019, with the bulk of the material written during spring 2019, focusing on concise song structures—many under three minutes—to capture urgent, punchy arrangements infused with horns and harmonies. Influences from classic persisted, but the writing incorporated subtler, more contemplative elements to balance the upbeat rhythms with thoughtful introspection. Central to the album's creative development were inspirations rooted in finding positivity amid adversity, directly echoing the idiom "every cloud has a silver lining." DeMakes and aimed to weave threads of and resilience into the songs, reflecting a snapshot of the band's mindset during turbulent times, as noted: "Each record is a sort of like a snapshot of wherever you were at during that time when you were writing those songs." This thematic anchor emerged organically during collaborative jams and discussions. Prior to formal recording, held intensive collaborative sessions that included creating multiple demos for evaluation and refinement, often likened by members to a "push and pull" dynamic of head-butting and inspiration among the group. These efforts, completed by late 2019, allowed for iterative adjustments to ensure the tracks aligned with the album's cohesive vision of energy laced with maturity. The involvement of new drummer Matt Yonker during this phase brought fresh perspectives to the rhythmic foundations.

Recording and production

The recording sessions for Silver Linings took place from November to December 2019 at The Moat House studio in , owned by bassist and vocalist Roger Lima. This location had been the band's primary recording space since 2013, allowing for a focused environment to capture their performances. Mixing was completed in February 2020 by Jason Livermore at The Blasting Room in , with the band and producer Roger Lima overseeing the process to achieve a clean and energetic sound. New Matt Yonker, formerly of , played a pivotal role in laying down the drum tracks during these sessions, helping to maintain the album's precise and tight 36:42 runtime across its 12 songs. Originally slated for a spring 2020 release, production of the album faced delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic's disruptions to manufacturing and distribution in the music industry. These challenges extended the wait until the final release in December 2020, allowing the band additional time to refine their vision amid global uncertainties.

Release and promotion

Singles and announcement

On October 1, 2020, announced their ninth studio album, Silver Linings, through posts and their official , unveiling the album title, cover art designed by Peter Wonsowski, and an initial release date of December 11, 2020, via Pure Noise Records. Coinciding with the announcement, the band released the lead single "" on the same day, accompanied by an official directed by Natalie Simmons that highlights the track's energetic ska-punk rhythm and horn-driven hooks. The follow-up single "Dear Me" arrived on October 19, 2020, featuring an audio premiere that showcased its introspective tone with acoustic elements blended into the band's signature style. "Anytime and Anywhere" followed as the third single on November 17, 2020, supported by a lyric video released shortly after to emphasize its uplifting message and driving tempo. These releases generated early buzz among fans through interactions, pre-order incentives, and snippet previews that teased the album's evolved, optimistic sound amid the challenges of the .

Release delays and marketing

The release of Silver Linings marked Less Than Jake's first full-length on Pure Noise Records, a partnership that provided a new distribution home following their prior releases on labels such as and Sleep It Off Records. Originally planned for an April launch, the 's rollout faced multiple postponements due to the , ultimately arriving on December 11, 2020, after the band advocated for the later date to align with safer industry conditions. The significantly disrupted physical vinyl production through factory slowdowns and raw material shortages, while global shipping bottlenecks caused staggered availability in international markets, with some regions receiving copies weeks after the U.S. debut. To counter these logistical challenges and engage fans amid tour cancellations, the band employed digital marketing strategies, including social media teasers for singles like "Lie to Me" and virtual listening events that encouraged community interaction online. Pre-order bundles played a central role in building anticipation, offering exclusive merchandise such as limited-edition apparel and posters alongside signed copies of the album to incentivize early support. On release day, Less Than Jake hosted their first-ever live-stream concert, "Late Night with Less Than Jake," which featured performances of new tracks from Silver Linings alongside fan favorites and special guests, serving as a virtual celebration to bridge the gap left by in-person shows.

Deluxe edition

On October 21, 2022, Less Than Jake released Silver Linings (Deluxe) through Pure Noise Records, expanding the original 2020 album by adding six bonus tracks to the initial 12 for a total of 18 songs and a runtime of 54:38. The bonus material consists of two previously unreleased full-band tracks—"No One to Judge Me" and "Empty Lines"—alongside four acoustic renditions of select original songs, including "Anytime and Anywhere," "Dear Me," "The High Cost of Low Living," and "Move," designed to offer fresh interpretations that resonate with the band's dedicated fanbase. This aimed to reintroduce the amid post-pandemic recovery, capitalizing on renewed interest in live music and the ska-punk scene while marking the record's two-year anniversary, as noted the original launch occurred during a period of global disruption that limited its reach. The deluxe edition features enhanced physical packaging, including a limited-edition double vinyl pressed on black-and-white splatter and neon orange-and-green splatter variants with an etched side, accompanied by updated artwork for the sleeve. It is also available digitally on streaming platforms such as and for direct purchase on .

Music and themes

Musical style

Silver Linings embodies the genre through its hallmark upbeat horn sections, fast-paced rhythms, and guitar-driven energy, delivering a high-octane sound that defines Less Than Jake's catalog. The album's production is notably cleaner and more polished than previous efforts, contributing to a matured aesthetic while maintaining the band's infectious punk vitality. With twelve tracks averaging under three minutes each, the record clocks in at a concise 36:42, prioritizing brevity and punchy arrangements to sustain listener engagement throughout. Central to the album's sonic identity are the prominent brass elements, including lines from JR Wasilewski and contributions from Buddy Schaub, which interweave with sharp, chugging guitars and driving bass work by Roger Lima. Dual lead vocals by Chris DeMakes and Lima add dynamic layers, blending seamlessly with the rhythmic propulsion provided by drummer Matt Yonker's pacy fills. This instrumentation fuses the band's historical influences with modern sensibilities, evident in the big, anthemic choruses backed by chirpy brass. Compared to their 2013 album See the Light, Silver Linings shifts toward more optimistic and less chaotic arrangements, refining the ska-punk formula into a brighter, more streamlined package that emphasizes positivity without sacrificing the genre's energetic core.

Lyrical content

The lyrics of Silver Linings explore overarching themes of resilience and , drawing inspiration from personal life transitions during its creation in 2019, with themes that resonated amid the following its delayed release in 2020. Written primarily by vocalists Chris DeMakes and Roger Lima, the album's content emphasizes finding "silver linings" in adversity—moments of and growth amid uncertainty—without resorting to overt moralizing, instead delivering messages through relatable, everyday narratives. This approach reflects the band's broader experiences of perseverance, capturing a sense of that resonates with listeners navigating hardships. Key songs illustrate these concepts with witty, introspective that balances earnestness and . In "Keep on Chasing," the lyrics urge persistence in pursuing dreams despite setbacks, portraying the chase as an essential drive, with repeated references to "keep on chasing" through life's uncertainties. "" delves into and the cycles of in relationships or personal habits, using sharp, conversational phrasing like "Lie to me, tell me everything's fine" to highlight the comfort found in illusion amid emotional turmoil. Similarly, "Dear Me" offers a poignant letter to one's younger , fostering deep on regrets and unfulfilled potential, with lines such as "Dear me, I confess / Most days I'm a mess" underscoring a mature reckoning with personal struggles. These tracks employ clever rhymes and metaphors to make profound ideas feel immediate and human-scale. The album marks an in the band's lyrical style, shifting from the humorous, youthful antics of earlier works to more sincere and reflective . DeMakes and Lima's contributions mature into narratives that prioritize emotional depth over punchlines, influenced by their mid-career perspectives on , , and loss, while retaining the band's signature relatability. This growth ties directly to the album's titular , promoting a subtle that encourages listeners to seek positivity in ordinary struggles, as Lima noted in discussions of the record's cohesive intent.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release, Silver Linings by received generally positive reviews from music critics, who appreciated the album's return to the band's ska-punk roots amid challenging times. Kerrang! awarded it 3 out of 5 stars, praising its energetic opener "The High Cost of Low Living" as possessing "all the hallmarks of a classic Less Than Jake song" and highlighting the overall positive vibes as a "welcome dose of positivity" during troubled times. However, the publication noted a lack of innovation, observing that "there’s little in the way of out-of-the-box thinking here." Distorted Sound Magazine gave the album a score of 7 out of 10, commending its brevity at under 40 minutes and the maturity in songwriting that delivered high-quality tracks like the summery "" and the slinky closer "So Much Less." The review celebrated the revival of ska-punk elements through vibrant brass sections and dual vocals from DeMakes and Roger Lima, though it pointed out some repetition in the chorus formula across the 12 tracks. The overall critical consensus emphasized the album's uplifting tone and solid execution as a reliable return to form for the veteran band. Outlets like Rock Cellar Magazine highlighted the accompanying live-stream release event on December 11, 2020, as a memorable celebration featuring classics and new material, providing fans with an engaging alternative during pandemic restrictions. Reviews of the 2022 deluxe edition focused on its added value for dedicated fans through bonus content. Distorted Sound Magazine rated it 6 out of 10, praising the two new full-band tracks—"No One to Judge Me" and "Empty Lines"—for introducing punk energy and flourishes, alongside four acoustic versions that showcased DeMakes' vocal and guitar talents for a more intimate perspective. Rock Sins echoed this, noting that the acoustics and rarities added variance to the original's template, enhancing replay value with slower, diverse elements like the haunting "Dear Me (acoustic)." The album garnered no major awards or nominations.

Commercial performance

In the United Kingdom, Silver Linings debuted at number 97 on the Official Albums Chart for one week in December 2020. It also peaked at number 34 on the Official Independent Albums Chart and number 8 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart, each for a single week. The album did not achieve major charting on the but peaked at number 18 on the Current Album Sales chart. Vinyl editions, distributed through Pure Noise Records, contributed to its sales among buyers. The deluxe edition, released in October 2022 via Pure Noise Records, renewed interest in the album, driving additional sales on and related merchandise. Over the long term, the record has maintained steady support from the band's dedicated fanbase, evidenced by ongoing tours including virtual performances in the post-2020 period and live shows from 2023 to 2025 that featured material from Silver Linings. No further reissues have been produced beyond the deluxe version.

Credits

Track listing

The original edition of Silver Linings, released on , 2020, via Pure Noise Records, features 12 tracks with a total runtime of 36:42 and is available in digital download, , and vinyl formats with no variations in track order across them.
No.TitleLength
1"The High Cost of Low Living"2:39
2"Lie to Me"3:38
3"Keep on Chasing"3:03
4"Anytime and Anywhere"2:30
5"The Test"2:54
6"Dear Me"3:17
7"Monkey Wrench Myself"2:35
8"King of Downside"2:55
9"Sin and Swings"3:22
10"Make Her Smile"2:59
11"Relentless"2:45
12"Silver Linings"2:47
The deluxe edition, released on October 21, 2022, expands the album to 18 tracks with a total runtime of 54:38 by incorporating the first eight tracks from the original alongside ten additional recordings (six full-band tracks—four B-sides from the recording sessions ("Lost at Home", "Move", "Bill", "So Much Less") and two new songs ("No One to Judge Me", "Empty Lines")—and four acoustic versions), and is likewise available in digital download, compact disc, and vinyl formats with a consistent track order.
No.TitleLength
1"The High Cost of Low Living"2:39
2"Lie to Me"3:38
3"Keep on Chasing"3:03
4"Anytime and Anywhere"2:30
5"The Test"2:54
6"Dear Me"3:17
7"Monkey Wrench Myself"2:58
8"King of the Downside"2:38
9"Lost at Home"3:20
10"Move"3:24
11"Bill"3:03
12"So Much Less"3:17
13"No One to Judge Me"2:41
14"Empty Lines"3:20
15"Anytime and Anywhere (acoustic)"2:42
16"Dear Me (acoustic)"3:10
17"The High Cost of Low Living (acoustic)"2:41
18"Move (acoustic)"3:16

Personnel

The personnel for Silver Linings includes the core members of Less Than Jake, who handled the majority of instrumentation and vocals. Less Than Jake
  • Chris DeMakes – guitar, vocals
  • Roger Lima – bass, guitar, vocals
  • Buddy Schaub – trombone
  • JR Wasilewski – saxophone, vocals
  • Matt Yonker – drums
The album was produced by and Roger Lima. was handled by Michael Lapierre, while mixing and mastering were performed by Livermore at The Blasting Room in . Recording took place at . Artwork was designed by Peter Wonsowski. No additional guest musicians are credited on the album.

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