Jim talks with M. Rebillet about his one-man-wrecking-crew, take no prisoners, play-to-the-back-of-the-room performance. Which since the majority of his show is improv, is also his writing sessions.
Frank and Jim chat away through the English dusk about punk rock, imaginary listeners projecting their lives onto musicians and the universality of dressing rooms with no waste basket.
Ken and Jim get nerd rapping about the DAW writing vs analog realm writing, the perils of instrument switching mid-song and lyric writing tips to keep you from getting psyched out.
Jim and Bob talk about art vs content, creative restrictions on purpose and having stage hands load in a bunch of tv’s as props for your dude-with-a-guitar set.
New friend Ryan and Jim talk about all the places one receives an education in music ... institutions and bus lounge interventions. Huh ... Institutions and Interventions kind of sounds like a good name for an album. Dibs.
Jim and a recently Boisien Joey Burns talk about remote collaboration, racing train noise to get takes in and the choice to approach writing with ensemble feels in mind.
Bethany and Jim get deep on the psychology of control vs letting go, coming to acceptance with imaginary audience reactions and the real, real, real.GET THE MUG: https://kingsroadmerch.com/jim-adkins...Subscribe: https://smarturl.it/JEWSubscribeMore Jimmy Eat World:Website: https://www.jimmyeatworld.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jimmyeatworldInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmyeatworld/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimmyeatworldSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Ayl7mCk0nScecqOzvNp6s?si=MbdpB2sETYupWQgha07PDwApple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jimmy-eat-world/id3446973Bethany Cosentino : https://bestcoast.netAnimations and Logo: Tonianne Tartaro @tonianaroand Emily Argiro@em_argiroCredit Sequence Music: “Flying On By” by Jackson, Finn and Jim Adkins. Published by Red Pods Of Fire Music (Kobalt)Produced and Edited by Jim Adkins
Mike Kinsella (American Football, Owen, Joan Of Arc etc …) and Jim get into the weeds with vocal performance delivery choices, letting kids watch Reanimator and how your creative output is allowed go beyond the boundaries of your current self perception.
Gerard and Jim talk about making intentional choices to get around expectations psyching you out and how unlikely it may be that anyone reads the episode notes.
Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids and more talks with Jim about the state of lockdown musician life, writing on commission and battling the negative inner voice.