Jimmy Eat World
Chase This Light


4.0
excellent

Review

by FlawedPerfection EMERITUS
October 16th, 2007 | 213 replies


Release Date: 2007 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The full realization of the band's pop rock sound that sounds cheerier and more celebratory than ever.

The hardest part of writing reviews is starting. I like to start with an abstract idea that relates to the music and segue my way into more meticulous description. Formulaic? Maybe, but it has proven effective. Often times, my ideas for the starting of a review comes like a wave of realization whilst listening to the album, but when I listen to Jimmy Eat World’s Chase This Light, all I can do is bob my head and enjoy the music. Oddly enough, this is not due to a lack of emotion or musicianship from the band, or poor songwriting, but rather the mood of the music. Chase This Light is the band’s final evolution into pop rock, almost completely abandoning their beginnings as an emo band.

Where Bleed American sugarcoated Clarity and Futures kept a dark vibe underneath its sound, the latest release from Jimmy Eat World sounds completely celebratory. “Big Casino”, both the opening track and lead single, set up the mood and atmosphere perfectly with huge choruses and carefree lyrics. Adkins gleefully celebrates his success all while making a metaphor for the entire industry, seeing it as each band picked out of a random library. Producer Butch Vig accentuates their quiet to loud song structure by making the two dynamics extremely different, and the choruses now sound immense. In the actual songwriting, the band stacks the chords with screaming guitar notes high above the rest of the sound. Luckily, despite the quality of “Big Casino”, the album gets better from that point. “Always Be” combines perfected songwriting with catchy fingersnaps and handclaps, a perfect symbol for the band’s final entrance into pure pop rock. “Electable (Give It Up)” takes the anthemic energy of “Sweetness” and injects it with steroids, improved by the production and the smarter lyrics. “Here It Goes” rounds out the catchier songs on the album with a departure from the band’s typical sound, inputting synths and dance beats as Adkins leads with his infectious vocal melodies, the combination making quite possibly the most catchy Jimmy Eat World song to date.

As with almost all the band’s other albums, Chase This Light balances itself out between catchy pop rock and more atmospheric ballads. “Gotta Be Somebody’s Blues” steps out into new territory with droning strings and their most air-like song since Clarity, condensing the overly drawn out ideas explored on the Stay On My Side Tonight EP. The bassline and guitar progression present subtle blues inflections, but the strings and darker atmosphere stand out among the rest of the album’s cheery atmosphere. “Carry You” revolves around an acoustic guitar riff, bringing the energy down after the relentlessly catchy opening three songs. Here, the energetic numbers outnumber the ballads heavily, but due to the tone of the album, it fits together nicely. Lyrical lines spread all around the album flow as if from a different pen than the one used on the band’s past five albums, from “I’m a New Jersey success story” to “The beauty is in what you make it”, Adkins spins lyrics of hope rather than portraying lost love or his other usual subjects.

Overall, Chase This Light takes the pop rock sound of their latest albums and perfects the style, complemented with Butch Vig’s flawless production skills. Again, the choruses sound bigger and catchier than ever. The superb vocal harmonies always laced throughout the band’s music makes its biggest appearance ever, adding a whole new depth to the sound. What changes from their previous records, however, is the feel-good, cheery atmosphere presented in a few songs on Bleed American that fully spreads its wings here. Amidst heavy-hitter releases from Radiohead, Thrice, Coheed and Cambria, and others, Chase This Light might be overlooked, but in time, the catchiness of the record will find the airwaves and Jimmy Eat World might once again find themselves on top.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
FlawedPerfection
Emeritus
October 16th 2007


2807 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If my intro didn't imply it enough, I couldn't get going with this review so some editing will probably be in store.

Electric City
October 16th 2007


15756 Comments


The hardest part of writing reviews is starting


Hell yes.

Mikesn
Emeritus
October 16th 2007


3707 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The hardest part of writing reviews is starting.
Troo



This wasn't as imediately enjoyable as Bleed American or Futures, but it's pretty fun.

The Jungler
October 16th 2007


4826 Comments


I've tried quite a few times, but I've never gotten into JEW outside of Futures. I probably won't look into this at all.
Nice review.

samthebassman
October 17th 2007


2164 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Album is pretty great...

nukinator
October 17th 2007


20 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Definately great! I wish there was a bit more emo but this is just perfect to chill to.

Aficionado
October 17th 2007


1027 Comments


I've never gotten into JEW outside


lawl

AtavanHalen
October 17th 2007


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Clarity is their best in my opinion- what an album!



Can't wait to hear this record, anyway. I really like the opening paragraph here :D

soldyoursoul
October 18th 2007


54 Comments


I picked this up yesterday.
I'm a huge fan of JEW; they're easily my favorite band. All their albums have their merits. Like most I'd say Clarity is the best.

This album, well, I'm not going to rate it yet because I've only gone through it twice. But, my initial impressions are mixed.

On one hand, the instrumentation is tight and powerful, I like it. On the other; the lyrics are the worst JEW has ever produced. There's nothing poetic about them anymore; they're just pure pop, which bothers me. The album itself is happy which I don't particularly like but don't mind either; but all the songs run together.

Course, maybe it'll grow on me, but as of this moment it's my least favorite jew album by far.

colemancb
October 18th 2007


9 Comments


I like it, but not as much as the demos, I had a copy of those before summer started and they are so much better all acoustic and unmixed.

Foodforthegods
October 18th 2007


425 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The more I listen to it the more I like it. My favorite are: Big Casino, Always Be, Electable (Give It Up), Here It Goes and Chase This Light.

guitarboy410
October 19th 2007


22 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I like this a lot. However, they haven't seemed to make that much progress since Bleed America. Still great though

tuk
October 20th 2007


152 Comments


I'm not a fan of JEW, but Big Casino is a hell of a catchy song.

kilko
October 21st 2007


7 Comments


This album is really good. I feel sorry for Jimmy Eat World because they may never top Clarity but this album is pretty consistent right through. Chase this Light sounds like a happy album but there is just the right amount of sorrow in all the catchy pop-punk and it makes the songs sound very honest and fun and its really something you can relate to. There is some new sounds out of them also, not really a whole lot but enough to make up for anything lacking from there old albums. Overall I don't see how any Jimmy Eat World fan could be let down by Chase This Light.

This is the only Jimmy Eat World album where a ballad isn't my favourite song. My favourite song so far is "here it goes".

Neoteric
October 30th 2007


3243 Comments


I've listened to this album once and nothing really grabbed me. I am so desperate for them to make an album as good as Clarity.

Storm In A Teacup
October 30th 2007


46508 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

[quote=]I'm in the minority because I wasn't really big on Clarity or Static Prevails, but I loved their previous two albums, and this one is slowly growing on me... but I suspect it'll still stay between a 3 and 3.5 for me.[/quote]

This. Except more between 3.5 and 4.

botb
November 25th 2007


18424 Comments


So these guys are still good? nice. i might check this out.

EchoPark
April 8th 2008


6 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This album is probably my favorite JEW album after Clarity.



The highlight track for me on this release is "Let it Happen". I must've listened to this song about 20 times in the 2 months that I have had the album.



Great Review

ToWhatEnd
April 30th 2008


3173 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I listened to this yesterday and was reminded of how much I enjoy it. Really is a great record.

Shrapnel94
May 18th 2008


2213 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is maybe the only mainstream band today that i will listen too



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