Jimmy Eat World have rounded up a handful of digital-only singles in addition to a brand new monitor, “Failure,” for the One thing(s) Loud EP, which will likely be launched Nov. 14 in bodily kind by the band’s Unique Location Recordings label.
“Failure” was recorded throughout 2019 periods for the album Surviving however was finally held again from that venture. The track was co-produced by the band and Justin Meldal Johnsen, whereas Failure chief Ken Andrews engineered and combined. Try its skateboarding-themed video under.
One thing(s) Loud additionally consists of “One thing Loud” in each authentic and acoustic variations, “Place Your Money owed” in its maiden kind plus a TW Walsh remix and a canopy of Crooked Fingers’ “Name to Love” with Greatest Coast’s Bethany Cosentino.
“By 2021, it felt like distancing restrictions have been lastly easing and we might get again on the highway,” Jimmy Eat World’s Jim Adkins says. “Our Surviving album had barely been launched earlier than we have been performing reside once more and reconnecting with followers. Popping out of the pandemic, it didn’t really feel proper to tour with out providing one thing extra, so we took the prospect to share a couple of extra tracks we’d been engaged on. On the time, it appeared like listeners have been gravitating towards playlists moderately than full albums, so we determined to fulfill them the place they have been.”
Though particulars are scant, Jimmy Eat World are promising “extra massive plans” in 2026.
