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A bounding guitar base and drawn out, high pitched vocal lag similar to that which Gerard Way and My Chemical Romance have used to commercial impact over the years marks a continuation of the consistency of smooth rock veterans, Jimmy Eat World. Singer and rhythm controlling guitarist Jim Adkins, adds a pinch of that thrusting Sebodah sound to give this return to form a snapping touch. It is nigh on 14 years since they formed in Arizona and this represents a celebration of Jimmy Eat World’s ability to produce evergreen pop rock that never lacks in vitality.