Jimmy Eat World: A New Jersey Success Story!

From small time underground success, a band from New Jersey have hit mainstream without the essentials of big ego's or publicity. An underskin lies beneath a band that is relentlessly misjudged, their inclusion in emo/rock has buffed up a genre that contains fake, plastic poster boys. From Bleed American to Futures, Jimmy Eat World have ventured without using the uncomprimising art of arrogance or money making scehemes. Breaking apart from the norm has subjected the New Jersey kings to become underrated and harshy pushed away from what punk/rock is and what it can evolve into.

Jimmy Eat World try to rise agaisnt mediocrity, they try and nullify its ugly head. From using a formula of fast paced hooks, overly layered in sentimentality. Classed as emo, classed as punk, Jimmy Eat World rarely stray away from their natural routes and musical standpoint. Tantalising sucker punches and radical lyrics really put Jimmy Eat World into a frame that no other band have the will to enter. Branching out of a comfort zone that was only 50% intact. Losing nothing, but gaining a substantial amount of fans that know how special Jimmy Eat World can be on their day.

Making it in the Musical World comes with heavy Baggage . You need sheer focus, and sheer ability to last the long haul. Jimmy Eat World portray that in abundance. Jumping around in their passion for good honest music. Being a genuine act really contributes to what Jimmy Eat World are about, their generosity towards the phenomenon. Maturing so fast, relieving that pressure of showing their hidden skills and hidden gems.


Jimmy Eat World reformed a derailing subject that lacked quality and inabition. They introduced a feel good factor that morphed into something ultimately rife, but in a way that rebuffed musical fortunes. Not surrendering to mellow dramatics or cliche's, Jimmy Eat World's creations are a mere stamp in punk/rock according to their back stabbing peers and counterparts. But as a band of will, articulation and production of the highest order, they quite frankly have became a New Jersey success story.

Mark McConville

Posted on May 14th, 2008 at 06:52am

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