It’s been 20 years since Jimmy Eat World’s breakthrough Clarity, but the band is quietly releasing music that stands up to its endearing early emo-rock work.
An example: “Love Never,” a song that was released as a seven-inch in 2018, which the band — frontman Jim Adkins, touring multi-instrumentalist Robin Vining, and percussionist Zach Lind — opened with during its recent appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts.
With manic energy, big harmonies, and a message about the consequences of love, the song could have been on 2001’s Bleed American. But the...
An example: “Love Never,” a song that was released as a seven-inch in 2018, which the band — frontman Jim Adkins, touring multi-instrumentalist Robin Vining, and percussionist Zach Lind — opened with during its recent appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts.
With manic energy, big harmonies, and a message about the consequences of love, the song could have been on 2001’s Bleed American. But the...
- 1/29/2020
- by Patrick Doyle
- Rollingstone.com
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