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Jimmy Eat World - Surviving (October 18, 2019) Album • Page 64

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by irthesteve, Sep 17, 2019.

  1. minty901

    Hey now. Look at you. Way cool.

    They played I Will Go by Jim Adkins as my local café in England. Very unexpected.
     
  2. Stra1ghtArrow

    Newbie

    555 sounds banging. Think this is lining up to be one of my fav albums by them.
     
  3. was kinda hoping my record would ship in time to arrive by friday but no luck yet sadly. I just want to wear my hoodie around on release day lol
     
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  4. CAC3

    Dog

    Did you get the blue zip-up hoodie with the preorder?
     
  5. yes!
     
  6. CAC3

    Dog

    Is it as nice as it looks online? I have been going back and forth on buying it.
     
  7. it hasn't come yet :( i was just saying that I hope it comes friday (although i doubt it will lol)

    I'll update in here when it arrives with a softness report
     
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  8. I might get this but I'll wait to hear if it's worth the purchase first!
     
  9. Fox83

    Trusted

    Release date is too close to be letting this fall off the first page, people.
     
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  10. minty901

    Hey now. Look at you. Way cool.

    I wish I hadn't already heard 6 and a half of the 10 songs in one form or another. It has dampened my excitement just a little bit. Not because the songs aren't good, just because I know there won't be as many surprises as there would have been if I had held off. But at least I've enjoyed the slow drip of new sounds over the last month so that's something.
     
  11. Sean Murphy

    i'll never delete a post Supporter

    where are you all hearing these songs? did this leak?
     
  12. Fakeyellowlight

    Newbie

    Wow, I'm surprised that the album hasn't leaked already
     
  13. minty901

    Hey now. Look at you. Way cool.

    They played 7 tracks at their Phoenix show.
     
  14. Sean Murphy

    i'll never delete a post Supporter

    gotcha
     
  15. minty901

    Hey now. Look at you. Way cool.

    Stuff doesn't tend to leak these days. If you look at the list of albums coming this Friday on kingdom-leaks, only a very small percentage have actually leaked as of now
     
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  16. Sean Murphy

    i'll never delete a post Supporter

    everything leaks eventually just usuallt not until release week, this will probably be around tomorrow night or thursday morning
     
  17. unbornwhiskey

    Trusted

    "everything leaks eventually" = "everything goes on sale eventually" or "everyone receives their preorders eventually"
     
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  18. Sean Murphy

    i'll never delete a post Supporter

    well, sure - doesnt change the fact that it'll still be out there before most people would normally have access to it
     
  19. Fakeyellowlight

    Newbie

    NINE (blink-182) was the latest leak that I can remember and it happened at least a week before the release
     
  20. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    Wouldn't be surprised if we get an exclusive album stream on Billboard or another media outlet tomorrow or Thursday.
     
  21. ComedownMachine

    Prestigious Prestigious

    I can’t think of the last time I saw an album stream like that.

    this thing will be “out there” in 48 hours
     
  22. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    The Early November just streamed Lilac on Billboard like, two weeks ago. A day before its release.
     
  23. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    Pre-release streams are largely dead and it's bizarre. Seems so recent that everything was streaming a week ahead of release. NPR used to have 4-6 streams every Thursday morning. I think they've had about that many in total since July.
     
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  24. Fox83

    Trusted

    I would imagine that it's not as popular since streams through music services impact the charts now. They'd rather have those streams count toward sales these days.
     
  25. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    Yeah, I'm sure that's the reason, but for a lot of the smaller artists, it's not a one-to-one thing. A lot of those NPR streams for 3-4 years there were up-and-coming country or Americana folks, who definitely got more attention for the high-profile stream placement than they were ever going to get being just another album showing up on Spotify on release day.