Act Your Age (Home Grown album)

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Act Your Age
Home Grown - Act Your Age cover.jpg
Studio album by Home Grown
Released June 2, 1998
Genre Ska punk
Pop punk
Skate punk
Length 69:02
Label Outpost Recordings
Producer Clif Norrell
Home Grown chronology
That's Business
(1995)That's Business1995
Act Your Age
(1998)
Kings of Pop
(2002)Kings of Pop2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3.5/5 stars[1]
Los Angeles Times ** [2]

Act Your Age is the second album by the rock band Home Grown, released in 1998 by Outpost Recordings. It was the band's only album for a major label. It expanded their popularity and found them moving into a pop punk and pop rock direction musically. The album's most popular tracks were a new version of "Surfer Girl," a song which had originally appeared on their debut album That's Business and "Suffer" which also appeared on Geffen sampler Everything is Beautiful.[3] Act Your Age would be the band's final recording with their original lineup, as guitarist Ian Cone left the band shortly after its release.

The album contains a hidden track called "Too Many Stops" on track 15 after "Reflections." The song plays at 22:59 into the track and is followed by a 1-minute clip of the band members laughing uncontrollably.

Act Your Age was Home Grown's first album to chart; reaching #24 on Billboard's Heatseekers in 1998.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Nowhere Slow" (Lohrbach)
  2. "All That You Have" (Lohrbach)
  3. "She's Anti" (Tran)
  4. "Surfer Girl" (Lohrbach)
  5. "Last Nite Regrets" (Tran)
  6. "Suffer" (Lohrbach)
  7. "Your Past" (Tran)
  8. "Grow Up" (Lohrbach)
  9. "Piss Off" (Tran)
  10. "Let Go" (Lohrbach)
  11. "Bad News Blair" (Tran)
  12. "Kids" (Lohrbach)
  13. "Wow, She Dumb" (Tran)
  14. "Envy Me" (Tran)
  15. "Reflections" (Lohrbach) / "Too Many Stops"

Performers

Album information

  • Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Sound City Studios, and Louie's Clubhouse
  • Mixed at Louie's Clubhouse
  • Produced, engineered, and mixed by Clif Norrell
  • Assistant engineers: John Sorensen, Greg Fidelman, Victor Janacua
  • Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk in New York
  • Tracks 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 & 15 written by Adam Lohrbach
  • Tracks 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 & 14 written by John Tran
  • Art direction by Pawn Shop Press
  • Cover photo by Stephen Stickler
  • Other photography by Alison Dyer

References

  1. AllMusic review
  2. Los Angeles Times review
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