New Times: First let's talk about your band's own new label, Sleep It Off Records. Besides having a great name, it marks Less Than Jake's departure from Warner Bros. Why did you guys feel that was an important move for the band?
JR: You know, what happened there is what happened at [previous label] Capitol. When we started there, there was a whole bunch of people we knew, and then two records later, three-quarters of the staff is all new. And after speaking to our A&R guy and the people there, we decided that our best move would be to leave the label and start our own and do it for ourselves.
On a personal level, none of us are upset about how we were handled at Warner Bros. I think we're all pleased with how things went; you know, it was just time. It was time to take the reins in our own hands and move forward as a band.
I understand part of the decision to go indie was motivated by the desire to rerelease old catalog and that each rerelease is going to feature unreleased DVD material.
Yeah, I guess about two years ago, we recorded all of our current records — sans the new GNV FLA record — live, to make DVDs. And we wanted to rerelease all of it on our own. We've already rereleased Pezcore, and we're hoping to get the rest out soon. I think it's kind of a cool thing: You get the record, and you get the live DVD to go with it.
How did the new independent spirit affect the recording process for GNV FLA?
It's the first record that we've done as a band probably since Pezcore that we had complete control over. It was just the five of us in our warehouse. We wrote the songs... And we're really proud of the record. It's our first true independent statement in 14 years, so we wanted it to be kind of cool, and we wanted to pay homage to our hometown, and hopefully we did it.
Read the full Q&A with JR at BrowardPalmBeach.com.