Hello Rockview


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nameHello Rockview
typeAlbum
artistLess Than Jake
coverHello_rockview.jpg
altA man in a blue sit jumping off a diving board into a swimming pool as a woman from the house watches.
released
recorded1998, Mirror Image Studios, Gainesville, Florida, U.S.
genre
length37:52
labelCapitol
prev_titleLosing Streak
prev_year1996
next_titleBorders & Boundaries
next_year2000
misc{{Singles
nameHello Rockview
typestudio
single1History of a Boring Town
single1date
single2All My Best Friends Are Metalheads
single2date
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| name = Hello Rockview | type = Album | artist = Less Than Jake | cover = Hello_rockview.jpg | alt = A man in a blue sit jumping off a diving board into a swimming pool as a woman from the house watches. | released = | recorded = 1998, Mirror Image Studios, Gainesville, Florida, U.S. | venue = | studio = | genre = | length = 37:52 | label = Capitol | producer =

The album yielded two singles, "History of a Boring Town" and "All My Best Friends Are Metalheads", with "History of a Boring Town" reaching #39 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks Chart.

Writing and recording

The lyrics follow four years of drummer and lyricist Vinnie Fiorello's life when arranged in a non-studio order and is named after one of Vinnie's oldest friends who was imprisoned at Rockview State Correctional Institution. The recording of Hello Rockview in 1998 marked the first time producer Howard Benson used the Auto-Tune software, which had been released to the public the previous year. He recalled in 2014, "I remember putting it into the computer and the singer Chris DeMakes was probably the first rock singer ever to sing through Auto-Tune because it didn’t exist before then." Benson adds, "I remember thinking 'oh my god', because at that time, we tuned vocals using Eventide harmonizers, whatever we could do to change pitch. And it was a horrendously archaic way of working." Benson has also said that he believes he overused it on the record, with the software even being used to tune the horns. Benson claimed that tuning the horns "was a huge mistake", because "they sound like square waves on that record. It was a different sound because I put it on everything. I was like 'hey this’ll tune everything'. I put the guitars through it. It didn’t work on everything."

Artwork

The CD booklet had the unorthodox format of a comic book. It was illustrated by Steve Vance, who would later illustrate the song artwork for "The Ghosts of Me and You" on Anthem. Stylistically, it is similar to Dick Tracy. Each page is a separate song, with all dialog, thoughts, and captions being the lyrics to each song. The lyrics themselves all appear in proper order, but the order of the individual songs is different from that of the track list.

Reception

| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1score = | rev2 = Kerrang! | rev2score = | rev3 = Ox-Fanzine | rev3score = Favorable | rev8 = Wall of Sound | rev8score = 67/100 NME listed the album as one of "20 Pop Punk Albums Which Will Make You Nostalgic", saying that it is "A soundtrack to shoving your friends, listening to 'All My Best Friends Are Metalheads' and wondering how you ever liked pop punk which didn't have a trombone." Cleveland.com ranked "All My Friends are Metalheads" at number 58 on their list of the top 100 pop-punk songs.

Track listing

  1. "Last One Out of Liberty City" – 2:01
  2. "Help Save the Youth of America from Exploding" – 2:53
  3. "All My Best Friends Are Metalheads" – 3:31
  4. "Five State Drive" – 2:48
  5. "Nervous in the Alley" – 2:54
  6. "Motto" – 3:14
  7. "History of a Boring Town" – 3:22
  8. "Great American Sharpshooter" – 1:28
  9. "Danny Says" – 2:51
  10. "Big Crash" – 2:43
  11. "Theme Song for H Street" – 2:43
  12. "Richard Allen George... No, It's Just Cheez" – 1:46
  13. "Scott Farcas Takes It on the Chin" – 2:34
  14. "Al's War" – 3:04

(In 2000, Hello Rockview was re-released with a bonus disc of Less Than Jake's 1996 release Losing Streak)

Personnel

;Less Than Jake

  • Chris DeMakes – vocals, guitar
  • Roger Lima– vocals, bass
  • Vinnie Fiorello – drums, lyrics
  • Buddy Schaub – trombone
  • Pete Anna – trombone
  • Derron Nuhfer – saxophone

;Additional musicians

;Production

  • Howard Benson – producer, editing
  • Less Than Jake – producer
  • Steve Kravac – engineer
  • Ronny Cates – assistant engineer
  • Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
  • Mike – assistant mixing engineer
  • Terry – assistant mixing engineer
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering
  • Danny O'Bryan – production coordination
  • Steve Vance – illustration and design
  • Less Than Jake – art direction

Chart positions

::data[format=table] | Chart (1998) | Peak position | |---|---| ::

References

References

  1. (9 November 2023). "The 50 Greatest Pop-Punk Albums of All Time — Ranked".
  2. AllMusic Charts: [{{AllMusic
  3. (2011-06-23). "Vinnie Talks About Hello Rockview". YouTube.
  4. https://www.mmusicmag.com/features/V3-03/Howard-Benson-MAY-2012.pdf {{Bare URL PDF. (August 2024)
  5. McAllister, Max. (March 11, 2020). "His Rock/Metal Productions Have Earned Over 20 Billion Streams | Interview w/ Howard Benson".
  6. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/83602198.pdf {{Bare URL PDF. (August 2024)
  7. [{{AllMusic
  8. Bird, Ashley. (May 20, 2000). "Albums". [[EMAP]].
  9. Brunner, Simon. (June–August 2000). "Reviews: Less Than Jake / Hello Rockview CD". Ox-Fanzine.
  10. Gulla, Bob. "Review: Hello Rockview". [[Wall of Sound (website).
  11. (June 9, 2014). "20 Pop Punk Albums Which Will Make You Nostalgic". NME.com.
  12. Smith, Troy L.. (March 2, 2022). "The 100 greatest pop punk songs of all time". [[Cleveland.com]].

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