2002's "A Jackknife To A Swan" felt like victory. As the title suggested, the punk, ska, and reggae inflected album simultaneously made a huge splash and gracefully cut the surface with songcraft perfected over the band's previous two albums, 1997's platinum-selling "Let's Face It" and 2000's "Pay Attention". That was the Bosstones' intent when they began recording their seventh studio album in Boston, MA, late in 2001 with producer John Seymour (Sick Of It All, The Bouncing Souls). Now available again on colored vinyl