Jimmy Eat World
Started by RazorBlade, Aug 04 2007 07:38 PM
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#1
Posted 04 August 2007 - 07:38 PM
History
Formation and origin of name
Jimmy Eat World was formed in Mesa, Arizona in 1993. Singer/guitarist Jim Adkins and drummer Zach Lind, who had been friends since kindergarten, joined forces with guitarist Tom Linton and bass player Mitch Porter to try their hand at music. In its early years, the band emulated the style of their punk-rock influences, eventually recording and releasing three singles and a full-length on local label Wooden Blue Records.
The name Jimmy Eat World did not refer to lead singer Jim Adkins. Tom Linton's younger siblings, Ed and Jimmy, fought constantly when they were younger. Jimmy, who was stronger and heavier, would usually win. In one instance, Ed, as revenge, drew a picture with crayons of Jimmy shoving the entire world into his gaping mouth with the caption, "Jimmy eat world."[1] The picture, and by extension the band name, may have been inspired by an episode of the cartoon show Tiny Toon Adventures, where the main characters put on a student film festival. Dizzy Devil's film, "Dizzy Eat World", was a 5 second piece drawn crudely in crayon where Dizzy's gaping maw engulfed the Earth.
Static Prevails
Eventually, spurred by bands such as Fugazi and Sunny Day Real Estate, the band began to experiment with a sub-genre of the hardcore punk scene called "emocore". As they began writing songs and touring in the indie scene, the band were surprised to find like-minded bands such as Christie Front Drive, Sense Field, and Seven Storey Mountain working on similar sounds. Typically, similar sounds came from local scenes (such as Seattle's grunge explosion), but with "emo-core", the "scene" was spread throughout the country.
As the band continued touring, they began to attract modest attention in the indie underground. In 1995, label president (and former Nirvana A&R) Gary Gersh signed the fledging band to Capitol Records. Around this time, bass player Mitch Porter parted ways with the band and was replaced by Linton's friend Rick Burch. After a brief scouting for producers, the band joined up with Drive Like Jehu drummer Mark Trombino to record their debut album Static Prevails. Static Prevails closely reflected what existed in the "emo-core" scene at the time, a balance between punk-influenced scream-alongs and quiet, introspective moments.
Rather than push the band through the major-label promotion machine, Gersh opted for a more subtle approach, allowing the band to develop within the indie underground. In the ensuing years, the band was allowed to release singles on independent labels, including split 7-inch's with Christie Front Drive, Jejune, Sense Field, and Mineral. Where most major-label bands were ostracized from the underground as "sell-outs", Jimmy Eat World found themselves in a unique position where they had support from a major label while being embraced by the indie community.
this is one of my fav bands and my favourite album of them is bleed america =)
Formation and origin of name
Jimmy Eat World was formed in Mesa, Arizona in 1993. Singer/guitarist Jim Adkins and drummer Zach Lind, who had been friends since kindergarten, joined forces with guitarist Tom Linton and bass player Mitch Porter to try their hand at music. In its early years, the band emulated the style of their punk-rock influences, eventually recording and releasing three singles and a full-length on local label Wooden Blue Records.
The name Jimmy Eat World did not refer to lead singer Jim Adkins. Tom Linton's younger siblings, Ed and Jimmy, fought constantly when they were younger. Jimmy, who was stronger and heavier, would usually win. In one instance, Ed, as revenge, drew a picture with crayons of Jimmy shoving the entire world into his gaping mouth with the caption, "Jimmy eat world."[1] The picture, and by extension the band name, may have been inspired by an episode of the cartoon show Tiny Toon Adventures, where the main characters put on a student film festival. Dizzy Devil's film, "Dizzy Eat World", was a 5 second piece drawn crudely in crayon where Dizzy's gaping maw engulfed the Earth.
Static Prevails
Eventually, spurred by bands such as Fugazi and Sunny Day Real Estate, the band began to experiment with a sub-genre of the hardcore punk scene called "emocore". As they began writing songs and touring in the indie scene, the band were surprised to find like-minded bands such as Christie Front Drive, Sense Field, and Seven Storey Mountain working on similar sounds. Typically, similar sounds came from local scenes (such as Seattle's grunge explosion), but with "emo-core", the "scene" was spread throughout the country.
As the band continued touring, they began to attract modest attention in the indie underground. In 1995, label president (and former Nirvana A&R) Gary Gersh signed the fledging band to Capitol Records. Around this time, bass player Mitch Porter parted ways with the band and was replaced by Linton's friend Rick Burch. After a brief scouting for producers, the band joined up with Drive Like Jehu drummer Mark Trombino to record their debut album Static Prevails. Static Prevails closely reflected what existed in the "emo-core" scene at the time, a balance between punk-influenced scream-alongs and quiet, introspective moments.
Rather than push the band through the major-label promotion machine, Gersh opted for a more subtle approach, allowing the band to develop within the indie underground. In the ensuing years, the band was allowed to release singles on independent labels, including split 7-inch's with Christie Front Drive, Jejune, Sense Field, and Mineral. Where most major-label bands were ostracized from the underground as "sell-outs", Jimmy Eat World found themselves in a unique position where they had support from a major label while being embraced by the indie community.
this is one of my fav bands and my favourite album of them is bleed america =)
#2
Posted 07 August 2007 - 07:22 AM
yeah iv heard them before they're a good band
#3
Posted 08 August 2007 - 05:15 AM
i like them, my fav song has to be pain...
#4
Posted 08 August 2007 - 05:29 AM
Jimmy Eat World use to play good music about 6 or 7 years ago... they use to be a Post Emo band... and in fact are actually one of the main reasons emo is bastardized to the extent it is today... :|
#5
Posted 08 August 2007 - 06:50 AM
I love Bleed American.
#6
Posted 08 August 2007 - 08:30 AM
Ryan, on Aug 8 2007, 06:29 AM, said:
Jimmy Eat World use to play good music about 6 or 7 years ago... they use to be a Post Emo band... and in fact are actually one of the main reasons emo is bastardized to the extent it is today... :|
I still blame MTV and MTVmo (sound it out) rather than the bands.
#8
Posted 20 February 2008 - 07:31 AM
i blame no one... blame is not to be laid... why bother pointing fingers when you can simply destroy those in your way? 
EDIT: holy shit... i didnt notice the age of this thread <.<;
my bad
EDIT: holy shit... i didnt notice the age of this thread <.<;
my bad
#9
Posted 22 February 2009 - 11:55 AM
i've always luvd this band...there r a lot of my fav songs...and yet i've never seemed to get tired of hearing the "kill" song=)
Interview with Jim Adkins from Jimmy Eat World!!
Interview with Jim Adkins from Jimmy Eat World!!
#10
Posted 30 October 2010 - 09:37 PM
Theyre an okay band. haha
#11
Posted 25 September 2011 - 01:35 PM
It just takes sometime girl you're in the middle of the ride. Everything everything will be just fine! Everything everything will be alright!!! Definitely my fave song of them!! When im having a hard time i just listen to that song!! Love jimmy eat world!!
#12
Posted 16 November 2011 - 07:37 PM
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