Songs From Suburbia is the second album by Spring Heeled Jack.
[6] "Time" originally appeared on the band's demo cassette, Connecticut Ska.
[7] The Houston Press called the band "an insufferably sunny septet from Connecticut's bedroom-community wasteland," writing that "all of it goes down as easily as room-temperature Bud Light inhaled through an Olympic-sized beer bong.
"[3] The Omaha World-Herald deemed the album "good ska tunes—many with a rock edge.
"[8] AllMusic wrote that "while Spring Heeled Jack earned themselves a niche in the East Coast ska scene with their debut album Static World View, the follow-up Songs From Suburbia is far superior.