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Surviving (album)

Surviving is the tenth studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. The album was released on October 18, 2019, through RCA and Exotic Location Recordings. After touring in support of Integrity Blues (2016) concluded in mid-2017, the band began writing new material. Following various tours throughout 2018 and early 2019, the band recorded their next album in their home studio in Arizona, with co-producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen. Described as an alternative rock, arena rock, emo, pop rock, and pop punk record, Surviving was compared to the band's earlier albums Chase This Light (2007) and Damage (2013).

Surviving
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 18, 2019
Recorded2018–2019
Studio
  • Unit 2
  • Chez JMJ
  • East West
Genre
Length36:29
Label
  • RCA
  • Exotic Location
Producer
Jimmy Eat World chronology
Integrity Blues
(2016)
Surviving
(2019)
Singles from Surviving
  1. "All the Way (Stay)"
    Released: September 23, 2019

Preceded by a co-headlining US tour with Third Eye Blind, "All the Way (Stay)" was released as a single in September 2019. The band appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! prior to the release of Surviving. It was promoted with a music video for "555", and tours of the UK and the US till the end of the year.

Surviving reached number 90 on the US Billboard 200. Outside of the US, it charted in Australia, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and the UK. "Love Never" achieved some airplay, appearing on the Billboard Alternative and Rock Airplay charts.

Background and production edit

Jimmy Eat World released their ninth album Integrity Blues in October 2016.[1] The band promoted it with headlining tours in Europe and the United States, and a supporting slot for Incubus, leading up to an appearance at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in mid-2017.[2] Though they started writing new material around the release of Integrity Blues, the band started working substantially towards a new album following its touring cycle.[3] In May 2018, Jimmy Eat World released a 7" vinyl single that consisted of new songs "Love Never" and "Half Heart", both of which were produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen. Between May and July, the group embarked on two US tours, which bookended a stint in Europe.[4] Following this, they played a variety of festivals between July and October.[4] In January and February 2019, the band supported Frank Turner on his UK arena tour; around the trek, the band play two heading shows.[5][6]

Jimmy Eat World recorded their next album at their own studio in Arizona with Meldal-Johnsen co-producing. Adkins used his Fender Telecaster Thinline running through a Marshall cabinet, with minimal effects, while guitarist Tom Linton used his Gibson SG running through an Orange cabinet.[7] They recorded 14 tracks, though some never made it beyond having basic tracks.[8] The band decided to write more songs, hoping that they would match what the band had already finished.[9] Drummer Zach Lind said in May 2019 that the group's new album had been mixed and mastered.[10] He mentioned "Love Never" was remixed for inclusion on the album.[11]

Composition edit

Musically, the sound of Surviving has been described as alternative rock,[12][13] arena rock,[14][15][16] emo,[17] pop rock,[18] and pop punk,[19] drawing comparison to the band's own Chase This Light (2007) and Damage (2013) albums,[12] as well as the work of the Foo Fighters.[16] The heavy guitar sound recalled the guitars heard in Bleed American (2001). When the band was listening to a pre-show playlist, songs from Mötley Crüe's Dr. Feelgood (1989) were played, which they admired for its production. With Surviving, the members attempted to make their own version of that.[20] The political commentary heard on Bleed American and Futures (2004) is continued in the tracks "Criminal Energy" and "Congratulations".[21] Discussing the themes, Adkins said: "Everything comes down to a choice - a really simple choice. You're either going to do the same thing that you're doing or you're going to do something different."[22]

The opening title-track talks about moving forward and not letting one's self be defined by the past.[23] It features one guitar riff that is heard throughout the entire song, as well as different drum parts for each section.[24] "Criminal Energy" features hair metal-esque guitar riffs. Adkins heard the phrase while in Germany.[23][25] He said: "[I]t’s something like moral sickness that you are unlucky to have or lucky you don’t have."[23] The dance-rock track "Delivery" is about acknowledging important memories as they happen.[23][25] The electro-influenced "555" channeled was the band's attempted at pop rock in the vein of Imagine Dragons.[26][27] It utilizes 808s, a synth bass, alongside R&B-style vocal phrases from Adkins.[7] Adkins named it "555" after he envisioned a person unable to catch a break with the universe being against them.[23] "One Mil" is about letting opportunities pass one by; the acoustic intro was recorded through Adkins' iPhone in the garage of their studio, and transferred it into the Pro Tools session file. The chorus was reminiscent of the Futures track "Work".[7]

"All the Way (Stay)" features a saxophone solo, played by Fitz and the Tantrums member James King, as well as vocals from Rachel Haden.[12][26] It talks about building up an image of yourself, and failing to meet it, until you let the real you show through.[23] On the saxophone, Adkins said the band had wanted to include a gag that is heard in 1980s music, which is include a solo from an instrument that isn't heard anywhere else in the song.[13] "Diamond" is about dealing with small changes in life, and making improvements.[7][23] Adkins employs the usage of gemstones forming in the earth as a metaphor for change that doesn't happen overnight.[3] It was one of the songs that came out of the writing period partway through the recording.[28] The guitar riff evolved out of Adkins' idea to write a 1980s-esque rock song.[29] The ending features a gong played by Lind, which was given to the band by Chase This Light engineer Chris Testa.[30] "Love Never" incorporates guitar bends; Adkins said it was about the assumption of what love is, against the true reality of it.[12][23]

The penultimate song "Recommit" evokes the sound of Garbage.[31] It talks about fighting against what society tells one they should be doing.[32] The closing track "Congratulations" sees the band change into thrash metal with its minute-long breakdown, which recalled "Pass the Baby" from Integrity Blues.[12] Consequence writer Ben Kaye noticed that it featured the words "clarity" and "future", names of their past releases, "so it’s not inconceivable Adkins was reconciling his modern outlook [on life] with that of his younger self by referring to early album titles".[33] The song includes vocals from AFI frontman Davey Havok, which were recorded through an iPhone.[25] Before asking Havok, Adkins felt the backing part sounded like something AFI would do. Jimmy Eat World stayed in contact with AFI when both acts appeared on the 2001 Warped Tour. With the intro to "One Mil" in mind, Adkins told Havok to record it through his phone instead of going to a studio.[13] Adkins said the track "ponders what happens when rigid ideology meets disaster."[23]

Release edit

Between June and August 2019, the group went on a co-headlining US tour with Third Eye Blind, with support from Ra Ra Riot.[34] In early September, the band performed at the Gunnersville Festival in the UK.[35] On September 23, Surviving was announced for release the following month, and "All the Way (Stay)" was released as a single.[36] A music video was released for the song, directed by Daniel Carberry. It shows two parallel adventures of drifters, who play pool, smoke in bowling alleys, and get naked in laundromats.[37] On October 10, the band appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where they played "All the Way (Stay)" and "Love Never".[38] Surviving was released on October 18, 2019; analysing the artwork, Kaye viewed the album as "making your way forward when you’re 'holding on but just barely,' like you’re working through the maze of life".[36][33] On the same day, a music video was released for "555", which was directed by Michael Gill.[39][40] Adkins said he had always admired the music video for "Bop 'Til You Drop" (1984) by Rick Springfield, which featured a reptilian overlord that eventually gets defeated by his workforce. With the video for "555", Adkins donned the role of an evil galactic master who is in charge of an army that tends to his bidding.[40]

Following this, the band played two release shows in the UK, before embarking on a US tour in November with support from Pronoun.[36] On January 29, NPR Music released a Tiny Desk Concert of the band performing "Love Never" and "All the Way (Stay)".[41] In August and September, the group were planning to go on a headlining US tour, with support from the Front Bottoms, Turnover and Joyce Manor.[42] However, it was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[43] After initially being scheduled as a headlining act for the 2020 Two Thousand Trees Festival, the festival was moved to July 2021.[44]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic78/100[45]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [26]
The AU Review     [46]
Clash8/10[17]
DIY     [31]
Exclaim!6/10[47]
Kerrang!4/5[48]
NME     [49]
Pitchfork6.9/10[15]
Punknews.org     [25]
Sputnikmusic4.3/5[12]

Surviving received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 78, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 10 reviews.[45]

AllMusic reviewer Neil Z. Yeung said Jimmy Eat World forgo "late-era stagnation with the balanced, advanced Surviving." He found it to be "straightforward and relatable, cycling through highs and lows as powerfully as anything on Clarity or Futures".[26] Sputnikmusic staff member SowingSeason proposed that a "better title might have been Thriving, because this record continues their remarkably consistent run and proves that they are still very much at, or at least near, the top of their game."[12] Clash writer Dave Beech said that in spite of the album's short length, "it feels succinct, even elegant. Striking the balance perfectly between Classic Jimmy Eat World and a band with their eyes to the future".[17] Jodie Sloan of The AU Review wrote that the album was "yet another showcase of solid songwriting and killer sounds." She said the "fact that Surviving sits so neatly amongst its predecessors says much about the work Jimmy Eat World have put in over the years in creating and refining a sound that is uniquely their own."[46]

Kerrang!'s Tom Shepherd said that while it "might sound a tad overblown ... these grand, skyscraping episodes are frequent on Surviving". It is an album that "isn’t trying too hard to be anything more than a strong collection of Jimmy Eat World songs – and on that level it expertly delivers."[48] Punknews.org staff member Renaldo69 said the album "deliver[s] another simple yet elegant rock and roll novella from a band not afraid to embrace tomorrow while still sticking to the core roots of old."[25] Pitchfork contributor Thora Siemsen wrote that "listeners might find themselves wanting more risks. But the album on the whole is a solid, self-aware addition to Jimmy Eat World’s catalog".[15] Exclaim! writer Eva Zhu said "it's not their best work." She elaborated that if one was a "diehard fan, you could give Surviving a chance, but if you're only a fan of their pop punk and emo efforts, it's best to skip this one."[47] Will Richards of NME noted that was little "musical deviation" from the band's previous works, however, "‘Surviving’ sees the drums hitting harder, and the guitars packing a greater punch, audibly backing up these lyrics of hope and rebirth in their own way".[49] DIY reviewer Ben Lynch said "Suggestive of a life just clinging on, ... the title to Jimmy Eat World's 10th album felt more than a little foreboding ... ‘Surviving’ was intent on going down a route with decidedly less sheen."[31] Loudwire named it one of the 50 best rock albums of 2019.[50]

Surviving peaked at number 90 on the US Billboard 200.[51] Outside of the US, it charted at number 21 in the UK,[52] number 44 in Germany,[53] number 56 in Australia,[54] number 70 in Switzerland,[55] and number 72 in Austria.[56] "Love Never" charted at number 31 on Alternative Airplay,[57] and number 46 on Rock Airplay.[58]

Track listing edit

All tracks written by Jimmy Eat World (Jim Adkins, Rick Burch, Zach Lind and Tom Linton).

Surviving standard track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Surviving"3:04
2."Criminal Energy"3:11
3."Delivery"3:13
4."555"3:41
5."One Mil"3:07
6."All the Way (Stay)"4:05
7."Diamond"3:13
8."Love Never"2:54
9."Recommit"3:50
10."Congratulations"6:11
Total length:36:29
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleLength
11."Party Hard" (Andrew W.K. cover)3:15

Personnel edit

Personnel per booklet.[59]

Charts edit

Chart (2019) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[54] 56
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[56] 72
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[53] 44
Scottish Albums (OCC)[60] 13
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[55] 70
UK Albums (OCC)[52] 21
US Billboard 200[51] 90

References edit

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Surviving is the tenth studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World The album was released on October 18 2019 through RCA and Exotic Location Recordings After touring in support of Integrity Blues 2016 concluded in mid 2017 the band began writing new material Following various tours throughout 2018 and early 2019 the band recorded their next album in their home studio in Arizona with co producer Justin Meldal Johnsen Described as an alternative rock arena rock emo pop rock and pop punk record Surviving was compared to the band s earlier albums Chase This Light 2007 and Damage 2013 SurvivingStudio album by Jimmy Eat WorldReleasedOctober 18 2019Recorded2018 2019StudioUnit 2 Chez JMJ East WestGenreAlternative rock arena rock emo pop rock pop punkLength36 29LabelRCA Exotic LocationProducerJustin Meldal Johnsen Jimmy Eat WorldJimmy Eat World chronologyIntegrity Blues 2016 Surviving 2019 Singles from Surviving All the Way Stay Released September 23 2019Preceded by a co headlining US tour with Third Eye Blind All the Way Stay was released as a single in September 2019 The band appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live prior to the release of Surviving It was promoted with a music video for 555 and tours of the UK and the US till the end of the year Surviving reached number 90 on the US Billboard 200 Outside of the US it charted in Australia Austria Germany Switzerland and the UK Love Never achieved some airplay appearing on the Billboard Alternative and Rock Airplay charts Contents 1 Background and production 2 Composition 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 ReferencesBackground and production editJimmy Eat World released their ninth album Integrity Blues in October 2016 1 The band promoted it with headlining tours in Europe and the United States and a supporting slot for Incubus leading up to an appearance at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in mid 2017 2 Though they started writing new material around the release of Integrity Blues the band started working substantially towards a new album following its touring cycle 3 In May 2018 Jimmy Eat World released a 7 vinyl single that consisted of new songs Love Never and Half Heart both of which were produced by Justin Meldal Johnsen Between May and July the group embarked on two US tours which bookended a stint in Europe 4 Following this they played a variety of festivals between July and October 4 In January and February 2019 the band supported Frank Turner on his UK arena tour around the trek the band play two heading shows 5 6 Jimmy Eat World recorded their next album at their own studio in Arizona with Meldal Johnsen co producing Adkins used his Fender Telecaster Thinline running through a Marshall cabinet with minimal effects while guitarist Tom Linton used his Gibson SG running through an Orange cabinet 7 They recorded 14 tracks though some never made it beyond having basic tracks 8 The band decided to write more songs hoping that they would match what the band had already finished 9 Drummer Zach Lind said in May 2019 that the group s new album had been mixed and mastered 10 He mentioned Love Never was remixed for inclusion on the album 11 Composition editMusically the sound of Surviving has been described as alternative rock 12 13 arena rock 14 15 16 emo 17 pop rock 18 and pop punk 19 drawing comparison to the band s own Chase This Light 2007 and Damage 2013 albums 12 as well as the work of the Foo Fighters 16 The heavy guitar sound recalled the guitars heard in Bleed American 2001 When the band was listening to a pre show playlist songs from Motley Crue s Dr Feelgood 1989 were played which they admired for its production With Surviving the members attempted to make their own version of that 20 The political commentary heard on Bleed American and Futures 2004 is continued in the tracks Criminal Energy and Congratulations 21 Discussing the themes Adkins said Everything comes down to a choice a really simple choice You re either going to do the same thing that you re doing or you re going to do something different 22 The opening title track talks about moving forward and not letting one s self be defined by the past 23 It features one guitar riff that is heard throughout the entire song as well as different drum parts for each section 24 Criminal Energy features hair metal esque guitar riffs Adkins heard the phrase while in Germany 23 25 He said I t s something like moral sickness that you are unlucky to have or lucky you don t have 23 The dance rock track Delivery is about acknowledging important memories as they happen 23 25 The electro influenced 555 channeled was the band s attempted at pop rock in the vein of Imagine Dragons 26 27 It utilizes 808s a synth bass alongside R amp B style vocal phrases from Adkins 7 Adkins named it 555 after he envisioned a person unable to catch a break with the universe being against them 23 One Mil is about letting opportunities pass one by the acoustic intro was recorded through Adkins iPhone in the garage of their studio and transferred it into the Pro Tools session file The chorus was reminiscent of the Futures track Work 7 All the Way Stay features a saxophone solo played by Fitz and the Tantrums member James King as well as vocals from Rachel Haden 12 26 It talks about building up an image of yourself and failing to meet it until you let the real you show through 23 On the saxophone Adkins said the band had wanted to include a gag that is heard in 1980s music which is include a solo from an instrument that isn t heard anywhere else in the song 13 Diamond is about dealing with small changes in life and making improvements 7 23 Adkins employs the usage of gemstones forming in the earth as a metaphor for change that doesn t happen overnight 3 It was one of the songs that came out of the writing period partway through the recording 28 The guitar riff evolved out of Adkins idea to write a 1980s esque rock song 29 The ending features a gong played by Lind which was given to the band by Chase This Light engineer Chris Testa 30 Love Never incorporates guitar bends Adkins said it was about the assumption of what love is against the true reality of it 12 23 The penultimate song Recommit evokes the sound of Garbage 31 It talks about fighting against what society tells one they should be doing 32 The closing track Congratulations sees the band change into thrash metal with its minute long breakdown which recalled Pass the Baby from Integrity Blues 12 Consequence writer Ben Kaye noticed that it featured the words clarity and future names of their past releases so it s not inconceivable Adkins was reconciling his modern outlook on life with that of his younger self by referring to early album titles 33 The song includes vocals from AFI frontman Davey Havok which were recorded through an iPhone 25 Before asking Havok Adkins felt the backing part sounded like something AFI would do Jimmy Eat World stayed in contact with AFI when both acts appeared on the 2001 Warped Tour With the intro to One Mil in mind Adkins told Havok to record it through his phone instead of going to a studio 13 Adkins said the track ponders what happens when rigid ideology meets disaster 23 Release editBetween June and August 2019 the group went on a co headlining US tour with Third Eye Blind with support from Ra Ra Riot 34 In early September the band performed at the Gunnersville Festival in the UK 35 On September 23 Surviving was announced for release the following month and All the Way Stay was released as a single 36 A music video was released for the song directed by Daniel Carberry It shows two parallel adventures of drifters who play pool smoke in bowling alleys and get naked in laundromats 37 On October 10 the band appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live where they played All the Way Stay and Love Never 38 Surviving was released on October 18 2019 analysing the artwork Kaye viewed the album as making your way forward when you re holding on but just barely like you re working through the maze of life 36 33 On the same day a music video was released for 555 which was directed by Michael Gill 39 40 Adkins said he had always admired the music video for Bop Til You Drop 1984 by Rick Springfield which featured a reptilian overlord that eventually gets defeated by his workforce With the video for 555 Adkins donned the role of an evil galactic master who is in charge of an army that tends to his bidding 40 Following this the band played two release shows in the UK before embarking on a US tour in November with support from Pronoun 36 On January 29 NPR Music released a Tiny Desk Concert of the band performing Love Never and All the Way Stay 41 In August and September the group were planning to go on a headlining US tour with support from the Front Bottoms Turnover and Joyce Manor 42 However it was later cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 43 After initially being scheduled as a headlining act for the 2020 Two Thousand Trees Festival the festival was moved to July 2021 44 Reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic78 100 45 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 The AU Review nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 46 Clash8 10 17 DIY nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 Exclaim 6 10 47 Kerrang 4 5 48 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 49 Pitchfork6 9 10 15 Punknews org nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 Sputnikmusic4 3 5 12 Surviving received generally positive reviews from music critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics the album received an average score of 78 which indicates generally favorable reviews based on 10 reviews 45 AllMusic reviewer Neil Z Yeung said Jimmy Eat World forgo late era stagnation with the balanced advanced Surviving He found it to be straightforward and relatable cycling through highs and lows as powerfully as anything on Clarity or Futures 26 Sputnikmusic staff member SowingSeason proposed that a better title might have been Thriving because this record continues their remarkably consistent run and proves that they are still very much at or at least near the top of their game 12 Clash writer Dave Beech said that in spite of the album s short length it feels succinct even elegant Striking the balance perfectly between Classic Jimmy Eat World and a band with their eyes to the future 17 Jodie Sloan of The AU Review wrote that the album was yet another showcase of solid songwriting and killer sounds She said the fact that Surviving sits so neatly amongst its predecessors says much about the work Jimmy Eat World have put in over the years in creating and refining a sound that is uniquely their own 46 Kerrang s Tom Shepherd said that while it might sound a tad overblown these grand skyscraping episodes are frequent on Surviving It is an album that isn t trying too hard to be anything more than a strong collection of Jimmy Eat World songs and on that level it expertly delivers 48 Punknews org staff member Renaldo69 said the album deliver s another simple yet elegant rock and roll novella from a band not afraid to embrace tomorrow while still sticking to the core roots of old 25 Pitchfork contributor Thora Siemsen wrote that listeners might find themselves wanting more risks But the album on the whole is a solid self aware addition to Jimmy Eat World s catalog 15 Exclaim writer Eva Zhu said it s not their best work She elaborated that if one was a diehard fan you could give Surviving a chance but if you re only a fan of their pop punk and emo efforts it s best to skip this one 47 Will Richards of NME noted that was little musical deviation from the band s previous works however Surviving sees the drums hitting harder and the guitars packing a greater punch audibly backing up these lyrics of hope and rebirth in their own way 49 DIY reviewer Ben Lynch said Suggestive of a life just clinging on the title to Jimmy Eat World s 10th album felt more than a little foreboding Surviving was intent on going down a route with decidedly less sheen 31 Loudwire named it one of the 50 best rock albums of 2019 50 Surviving peaked at number 90 on the US Billboard 200 51 Outside of the US it charted at number 21 in the UK 52 number 44 in Germany 53 number 56 in Australia 54 number 70 in Switzerland 55 and number 72 in Austria 56 Love Never charted at number 31 on Alternative Airplay 57 and number 46 on Rock Airplay 58 Track listing editAll tracks written by Jimmy Eat World Jim Adkins Rick Burch Zach Lind and Tom Linton Surviving standard track listingNo TitleLength1 Surviving 3 042 Criminal Energy 3 113 Delivery 3 134 555 3 415 One Mil 3 076 All the Way Stay 4 057 Diamond 3 138 Love Never 2 549 Recommit 3 5010 Congratulations 6 11Total length 36 29 Japanese bonus trackNo TitleLength11 Party Hard Andrew W K cover 3 15Personnel editPersonnel per booklet 59 Jimmy Eat World Jim Adkins lead vocals guitar Rick Burch bass guitar backing vocals Zach Lind drums percussion Tom Linton backing vocals guitarAdditional musicians Robin Vining background vocals tracks 5 and 10 Rachel Haden background vocals track 6 James King saxophone track 6 Davey Havok background vocals track 10 Justin Meldal Johnsen keyboards Production Justin Meldal Johnsen producer engineer Jimmy Eat World producer Mike Schuppan engineer Dave Schiffman engineer Jim Adkins engineer Ken Andrews mixing Dave Cooley mastering Nick Steinhardt art direction Ryan Sanders art direction Oliver Halfin photographyCharts editChart 2019 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 54 56Austrian Albums O3 Austria 56 72German Albums Offizielle Top 100 53 44Scottish Albums OCC 60 13Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 55 70UK Albums OCC 52 21US Billboard 200 51 90References editCitations Yeung Neil Z Integrity Blues Jimmy Eat World Release Info AllMusic Archived from the original on October 11 2020 Retrieved October 8 2020 Integrity Blues touring Europe tour Al Sharif Rabab September 6 2016 Jimmy Eat World announce headlining tour Alternative Press Archived 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