Both are also receiving major pressure from their fans and critics for some major reasons.
First off Less Than Jake. My favorite band of all time. They split with Warner to form their own record label Sleep it Off. In With The Out Crowd didn't receive alot of great reviews from the "old fans" and it seemed to leave a mark on the band as well. They had help for the first time with writing some of the songs, and that didn't seem to go well with those "fans". The people that liked the earlier material (mostly because of some great ska tunes) expected the same thing. They wanted Losing Streak in 2006. Well like most bands, LTJ wanted to progress as a group and wrote some serious songs as well as material that wasn't "ska". Like I mentioned, it didn't go so well with the critics. So with GNV FLA, they recorded at Atlas Studios in Chicago, IL and have been promoting the new album like crazy in the Myspace world. I for one, am stoked. I've heard a few songs and love them already. They sound better then ever, and can't wait till June 24th. These guys have been playing for a very long time, and for the last 10+ years, have heard "return to your ska roots bla bla bla...". Whether or not there are "ska" songs on the record, I can't wait.
Alkaline Trio also is releasing a new record as well. They too, didn't receive any awards for Crimson with the elite fans. Granted, its a darker album, which isn't shouldn't surprise anyone, but the elite fans expected less-polished songs about drinking and alcohol which got them where they are in the first place. Just like LTJ, they progressed as a band and were writing songs different from the Goddammit years. So I've heard some of Agony and Irony, and I'm not sure if I'm liking it more or less then Crimson. "Help Me" is the new single, and it's very catchy and playing on some radio stations already. Just like "Time to Waste" did when Crimson came out. It seems with every new song, the band gains more haters. People expect the same thing, but are getting something they can't stomach because they are stuck with an album they fell in love with.
So to end this rant that I have been thinking over and over in my head, we as fans can't expect a band that has played for 10 years or more to repeat the same material and sound they started with. Music changed for the better or worse no matter what the fans gripe about. If you strongly dislike an album, don't buy it, and shut up.
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