July 27, 2001
BLEED AMERICAN
By DARRYL STERDAN

BLEED AMERICAN
Jimmy Eat World
(DreamWorks/Universal)

Mark the date on your calendar. Years from now emo purists will recall this as The Day Emo Died. The beginning of the end happened five years ago when beloved Arizona outfit Jimmy Eat World signed to a major label -- the equivalent of a punk working for McDonald's.

Now, with their third big-league release, Jimmy Eat World have committed what's sure to be seen as the ultimate sin: They've made an album so commercially accessible it could make emo trendy. Bleed American is a sharp, confident album full of inspired songcraft, charged performances, textured production, heartfelt lyrics and more hard-hitting hooks than a prize fight.

From the grunge-fuelled opening title cut through the angular churning guitars and soaring vocals of The Middle and Sweetness to the gently swirling balladry of My Sundown, Jimmy Eat World delivers one of the year's most addictive and satisfying albums.

The emo purists will hate it. You should love it.

Track Listing 1. Bleed American
2. A Praise Chorus
3. The Middle
4. Your House
5. Sweetness
6. Hear You Me
7. If You Don't, Don't
8. Get It Faster
9. Cautioners
10. The Authority Song
11. My Sundown