Jimmy Eat World announce new album 'Surviving,' tour dates
Jimmy Eat World have returned with the announcement of their brand new album Surviving.
On top of revealing details for the forthcoming album, the band have also released a round of tour dates and the album’s first single, “All The Way (Stay).”
Check it out below!
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The band took to Twitter to unload an incredible bundle of announcements for fans Monday morning.
To start, they announced that their 10th studio album Surviving was now available for preorder here.
Available Oct. 18, the first two tracks from the album are available for streaming right now!
“All The Way (Stay)” marks the album’s first single while a newly recorded version of “Love Never” is also available.
Announcing our 10th studio album: #Surviving.
Pre-order / save Surviving: https://t.co/Z29BU4YRp3
All The Way (Stay) Listen: https://t.co/PlL48aRgKq
All The Way (Stay) Watch: https://t.co/XC3dBXuaX2
Love Never Listen: https://t.co/9UXkGP29dE(1/6) pic.twitter.com/7sGwKOyqAo
— Jimmy Eat World (@jimmyeatworld) September 23, 2019
Available Oct. 18 the first 2 songs are out now: ‘All The Way (Stay)’ & a newly recorded version of ‘Love Never’ as well as the first video.
All The Way (Stay) Listen: https://t.co/PlL48aRgKq
Watch: https://t.co/XC3dBXuaX2
Love Never Listen: https://t.co/9UXkGP29dE(5/6)
— Jimmy Eat World (@jimmyeatworld) September 23, 2019
You can watch the official music video for “All The Way (Stay)” below.
Vocalist Jim Adkins touched on the band’s new music with a statement on Twitter.
“… I realize that I wouldn’t be who I am today unless everything happened exactly the way it did. I can listen back to our records and hear that maybe I was trying to tell myself some things before… but didn’t really want to let them in.
“Our 1999 album was called CLARITY, but I really wasn’t on a quest for clarity when we put that out.
“The crux of the decision is ‘Am I going to do something different or am I going to continue even though I hate who I am right now?’ That’s the difference between surviving and truly living. That’s the point of the songs on SURVIVING.”
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Our 1999 album was called CLARITY, but I really wasn’t on a quest for clarity when we put that out.
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— Jimmy Eat World (@jimmyeatworld) September 23, 2019
The crux of the decision is ‘Am I going to do something different or am I going to continue even though I hate who I am right now?’ That’s the difference between surviving and truly living. That’s the point of the songs on SURVIVING.”
– Jim Adkins
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— Jimmy Eat World (@jimmyeatworld) September 23, 2019
Lastly, the band unveiled dates for Surviving, The Tour. Tickets will go on sale Friday, Sept. 27 at 10:00 a.m. local time here.
You can see the full list of cities and dates below.
Dates:
10/17 – Sheffield, U.K. @ Sheffield Leadmill
10/19 – Kingston, U.K. @ PRYZM
11/02 – Ft. Collins, CO @ Washington’s*
11/04 – Wichita, KS @ Cotillion Ballroom*
11/05 – Lincoln, NE @ Bourbon Theatre*
11/06 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee*
11/08 – East Moline, IL @ The Rust Belt*
11/09 – Bloomington, IN @ Bluebird Nightclub*
11/10 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Intersection*
11/12 – Harrisburg, PA @ The Capitol Room*
11/13 – South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Ballroom*
11/15 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance*
11/16 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom*
11/18 – Wilmington, DE @ The Queen*
11/19 – Richmond, VA @ The National*
11/20 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel*
11/21 – Athens, GA @ 40 Watt Club*
*support from Pronoun
That’s not all – new shows announced. Tickets on sale Friday, 9/27 at 10am local.
Surviving, The Tour Tickets: https://t.co/2sg0NdRvRw
(6/6) pic.twitter.com/GHc1SU3pke
— Jimmy Eat World (@jimmyeatworld) September 23, 2019
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