Before Jimmy Eat World entered the studio to record their ninth full-length album,Integrity Blues [RCA], the members of the multiplatinum Mesa, AZ rock band did something they’ve never done in over two decades. “We took a little break,” smiles lead singer and guitarist Jim Adkins. After a successful 10th anniversary tour revisiting Futures, the musicians briefly went their separate ways at the end of 2014. Adkins released a series of 7” & embarked on his first worldwide solo tour, Lind released an EP and toured with his wife in TheWretched Desert, Linton took up boxing, and Burch opened up CaskWerks Distillery inArizona. When the band reconvened in November 2015, they teamed up with producer JustinMeldal-Johnsen [Paramore, M83] and began sifting through ideas. “I came to a realization,” admits Adkins. “In the break, writing was a little trickier. I wanted to change things up. So, instead of writing about a problem, I wanted to writeabout a solution. If you look at your life for what’s going wrong, it won’t be too hard tofind things. If you start looking at what you have rather than what you’re missing out on,you come away from things with a much different perspective that’s a lot more gratefuland positive. As an album, Integrity Blues is about trying to overcome that personalstruggle instead of getting upset with what life could be that it isn’t.” Read more...

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