A quartet from Arizona, Jimmy Eat World are god-like figures in the emo punk scene. With 8 albums under their belts, their latest, Damage was released last year and described by lead vocalist Jim Adkins in a Rolling Stone interview as a “pretty energetic” adult break-up album: 'I’m 37 and the world around me is a lot different than when I was writing break-up songs in my 20s. I tried to reflect that in what the lyrics are.'
2014 sees them on a 10 year anniversary tour of their fifth album Futures drawing huge audiences across the US. As they cross the pond for an exclusive appearance, don't miss the crushing guitars and sing-along choruses from these alt-rock heroes
A quartet from Arizona, Jimmy Eat World are god-like figures in the emo punk scene. With 8 albums under their belts, their latest, Damage was released last year and described by lead vocalist Jim Adkins in a Rolling Stone interview as a “pretty energetic” adult break-up album: 'I’m 37 and the world around me is a lot different than when I was writing break-up songs in my 20s. I tried to reflect that in what the lyrics are.'
2014 sees them on a 10 year anniversary tour of their fifth album Futures drawing huge audiences across the US. As they cross the pond for an exclusive appearance, don't miss the crushing guitars and sing-along choruses from these alt-rock heroes