
Static Prevails is a Alt/Indie album by Jimmy Eat World, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 25 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Emo
- distorted
- yearning
- confessional
About
Jimmy Eat World’s first major-label album shows the Arizona-based band pushing their sound to new extremes at the same moment they were being pushed toward a mainstream audience. <i>Static Prevails</i> moves rapidly beyond the band’s pop-punk start into the moodier, tenser territory of “Thinking, That’s All,” “Digits,” and “World Is Static.” The emotionally explosive and sometimes atonal riffs of Drive Like Jehu and Fugazi had become a touchstone. At the same time, “Seventeen” and “Claire” proved they could write ferociously catchy modern rock songs to match anything by Weezer or Foo Fighters.
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Tracklist
- 1Thinking, That's All2:51
- 2Rockstar3:47
- 3Claire3:40
- 4Call It In The Air3:00
- 5Seventeen3:33
- 6Episode IV4:28
- 7Digits7:28
- 8Caveman4:34
- 9World Is Static3:56
- 10In The Same Room4:57
- 11Robot Factory3:58
- 12Anderson Mesa5:16
Credits
Performers
- Rick BurchBASS
- Zach LindDRUMS ACCORDION
- Jim AdkinsGUITAR VOCALS
- Tom LintonGUITAR VOCALS
- Mark TrombinoSYNTHESIZER
- Sarah PontVIOLIN
- Wesley KiddACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Eric RichterVOCALS
10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 25 pressings tracked on Gatefold
