Less Than Jake // Live @ The Mercury Ballroom // 7.7.23 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Linda Carlson - July 14, 2023 Article & Photos by: Linda Carlson Louisville KY – So, who’s ready for a party? Upbeat, brimming with vitality and positivity? Pretty much everyone, I suspect. Well, head on over to a Less Than Jake concert and immerse yourself in an evening of music, laughter, some playful moshing, and general merriment, party-style. Less Than Jake have entertained crowds with their ska punk tunes since 1992, and have maintained their on-stage chemistry with Chris DeMakes (lead vocals, guitar), Roger Lima (bass, vocals), Matt Yonker (drums), Buddy “Goldfinger” Schaub (trombone) and Peter “JR” Wasilewski (saxophone). Their punk-pop sound (c’mon! With a trombone and sax!) is upbeat and uplifting. A breath of fresh air in a world craving fresh air. Less Than Jake The band even invited two fans from the crowd to hang out with them on stage for the entire main set, seated in front of the drum kit. The first, a 15-year-old, was chided by DeMakes for his rather impressive mustache for such a young age, and the second man later asked for his wife/girlfriend to take his place on stage, but she was asked to join instead. Three fans on stage, just chilling with the band. Less Than Jake Throughout the set, bandmembers did everything they could to keep the celebration level high. Schaub, in particular, took long strides across the stage, trombone uplifted, encouraging the crowd to get rowdy. Light-hearted moshing erupted spontaneously, as well. Less Than Jake Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the band’s 1998 third studio album, Hello Rockview, the band played the album from start to finish, reminiscing over collected memories, and closed with a hefty six-song encore, complete with band-provided balloons bouncing among the fans, as well as toilet paper shot into the crowd: Last One Out of Liberty City Help Save the Youth of America from Exploding All My Best Friends Are Metalheads Five State Drive Nervous in the Alley Motto History of a Boring Town Great American Sharpshooter Danny Says Big Crash Theme Song for H Street Richard Allen George… No, It’s Just Cheez Scott Farcas Takes It on the Chin Al’s War Encore: The Science of Selling Yourself Short Lie to Me Automatic Johnny Quest Thinks We’re Sellouts Gainesville Rock Look What Happened Opening the evening were rockers The Pink Spiders from Nashville, and ska punk band Voodoo Glow Skulls from Riverside, California (boasting a distinct Mighty Mighty Bosstones vibe). The Pink Spiders Voodoo Glow Skulls Less Than Jake continues their tour. Check their website for a show near you: www.lessthanjake.com/shows Take a look at the photo carousel below for more photos from the Louisville performances!