My Lenin account has been banned until 30th September because Craig is upset I don't like the new JEW songs :'(
To be fair, he is a slimy little coward. Why did he only respond to me once he knew my Lenin account had already been banned?
In my mind CTL is their "rock band rocking out and having fun record" and if this is another like that, sign me UP.
I did not ban you. I haven't used my mod privileges in months. I didn't see any of your replies to me until after you were banned. But I don't think this post is going to help your case.
Just wrapped up my listen of the entire discog (minus Static) a little bit ago. I started Thursday afternoon in anticipation of a new song Friday but when it didn't come out, I just kept on chugging haha. What a solid catalog.
Here's the official press release: Jimmy Eat World today announce details of their 10th studio album Surviving, to be released on October 18th via RCA Records. The acclaimed Arizona four piece also reveal the first dates of Surviving, The Tour as well as a run of intimate UK shows for the week of album release. Surviving is the band’s most personal, ambitious album to date and front man Jim Adkins once again proves himself as one of the most prolific songwriters in rock & roll. As Adkins himself puts it, “Surviving explores some of the different kinds of weights my ego tells me I have to carry, what I see people around me choosing to carry and what I have found to be the truth when I choose to let go”. Unveiled today, “All The Way (Stay)” extolls the virtues of letting people discover the real you while exposing your vulnerabilities. As a heady rush of guitars give way to an irresistible middle-eight, Rachel Haden’s backing vocals and a saxophone solo lifted from the soundtrack of the-greatest-80’s-movie-John Hughes-never-made, ‘All The Way (Stay)” showcases the restless creative energy of a band at the peak of their powers. Click here to listen to “All The Way (Stay)”, and here to watch the Daniel Carberry directed video. The band also released a newly recorded version of ‘Love Never’. Originally released last year as a limited edition vinyl-only single, ‘Love Never’ pits the realities against the expectations of love, a classic slice of Jimmy Eat World wrapped up in a three minute rush of towering guitars and crashing drums. Click here to listen to the newly recorded version of “Love Never.” The 10-track album, which was produced by the band and Integrity Blues producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen, is available for pre-order now (click here). An exclusive white colored vinyl will also be available through Independent Record Stores and www.jimmyeatworld.com. Additional merch bundles can also be found on the band’s site. Surviving is a timely reminder of just why Jimmy Eat World are still selling out venues, headlining festivals and scoring top 10 albums as new generations of fans adopt their songs as the soundtrack to their lives.
for an album that is not one of my all timers, not even my favorite from the band, I have a specific and very vivid memory of my first listen to Integrity Blues, walking down to main street for a coffee on a cool fall night and since then JEW has really been a big fall band for me and I am hyped to get a new one from them right in the midst of fall.