Chris DeMakes: What the Less Than Jake Frontman Is Doing Now

Chris DeMakes: What the Less Than Jake Frontman Is Doing Now

Author: Powered By Rock February 12, 2026 Duration: 40:01

In this insightful episode of the Powered By Rock podcast, host Isaac Kuhlman welcomes the legendary ska punk musician Chris DeMakes of Less Than Jake. The episode features an engaging conversation centered around Chris's upcoming guest museum tours at the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas, taking place from February 13th to 15th.

With a remarkable career spanning nearly four decades, Chris shares his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent figure in the punk rock scene, alongside being a successful podcaster interviewing fellow musicians on songwriting.

Throughout the episode, Chris reflects on the impact of ska punk music, exploring how bands like Less Than Jake and others helped expand the genre beyond hardcore fans, introducing suburban kids and a broader audience to punk.

The discussion touches on his experiences with the Punk Rock Museum, his approach to podcasting and the music industry's evolution. Chris also offers fascinating insights into his relationships with fellow musicians, what inspires him to keep creating music that resonates with fans, and how persistence and maintaining a positive attitude have played crucial roles in his enduring success.

Resources:

Join Chris for Guided Tours at the Punk Rock Museum (Feb 13-15, 2025) - https://www.thepunkrockmuseum.com/

Chris DeMakes a Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrDURREj4HiTCkAIC7AB71Q

Less Than Jake's UK Winter Circus Tour - https://myticket.co.uk/artists/less-than-jake


Tune in to The Powered By Rock Podcast for a raw and genuine look at the world of independent rock music. Host Isaac Kuhlman sits down with DIY musicians and bands who are building their careers from the ground up, offering a platform for their stories that you won't find anywhere else. These conversations go far beyond typical interviews; you'll hear firsthand about the life experiences, struggles, and creative triumphs that fuel their music. Each episode digs into the substance behind the sound, weaving in discussions about music theory and the broader landscape of rock without ever getting too academic or dry. The whole point of this podcast is to preserve and celebrate the spirit of rock that has inspired generations, ensuring those authentic voices and their stories are passed along. Expect a mix of insightful commentary and spontaneous, often humorous, moments that reflect the unpredictable nature of the genre itself. It’s a passionate and personal exploration for anyone who believes rock is more than just background noise-it's a living, breathing force powered by the people who make it.
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