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LESS THAN JAKE Releases New Single “Walking Pipebomb”

  Ska-punk legends Less Than Jake have released their newest single "Walking Pipebomb" - out now via Pure Noise Records. A fast-paced, frenetic track, “Walking Pipebomb” is about those moments when you can no longer hold back the emotions bubbling up inside. Listen to Walking Pipebomb HERE and watch the visualiser HERE “The world has been contentious as of late. Many voices battling for who can scream the loudest about whatever the talking point of the moment is,” shares JR Wasilewski. “For myself, I focus on being kind to everyone and staying out of the fray. But, from time to time, people do their best to drag me down to them - and are successful.” He continues: “These are the moments when I want to explode. I can’t contain my rage. This song is representative of how I feel at those moments.” “Walking Pipebomb”, along with previous single “ Broken Words ” together make up Less Than Jake’s brand new 7”, out now via Pure Noise Records. Physical copies – limited to 500 worl

LESS THAN JAKE RELEASE NEW SINGLE “BROKEN WORDS"

  Ska-punk legends Less Than Jake have released their newest single "Broken Words" - out now via Pure Noise Records - marking the band's first original music in years. This track explores the theme of miscommunication and the frustration of messages getting lost in translation. A culmination of their best work yet, “Broken Words” delivers the ska, the pop-punk, and the horn lines that feel like a Less Than Jake party. Check out the single HERE or below: “Hey guys! 2024 brings us some new LTJ songs, and this is a fun one!” shares Roger Lima. “‘Broken Words’ has the ska, the pop-punk, and the horn lines that feel like a party and I can’t wait to belt this one out on stage!” He continues: “It happens to me, too. I’ll try to say something, (maybe I didn’t choose the best words, but I tried), they get misinterpreted and I end up unintentionally communicating something I didn’t mean at all. Know that feeling? Yeah, words are totally broken sometimes.” The “Broken Words” art