Monday, November 22, 2004
October 23: Jimmy Eat World - Futures (demo disc)
On previous releases, Jimmy Eat has let some of the original demos for their albums trickle out, and they were radically different from the finished product, allowing a window into the creative process (or letting you see what a rocker would sound like as a slow, acoustic song, or vice-versa). So, as a bonus to their new album, you could buy the deluxe edition for $2 more, containing demos of all of the tracks.
And... it's completely inessential. Either the weird demos were removed in favor of later takes or the band had a coherent vision of what they wanted to accomplish, but the demos really aren't that different from the finished, polished product. "Work" does sound pretty good with a distorted drum loop, though.
And... it's completely inessential. Either the weird demos were removed in favor of later takes or the band had a coherent vision of what they wanted to accomplish, but the demos really aren't that different from the finished, polished product. "Work" does sound pretty good with a distorted drum loop, though.
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