About this album
Where they were
By the time 'Firestarter' was released in 2004, Jimmy Eat World had established themselves as a key player in the emo scene, following their breakthrough album 'Bleed American' in 2001. This EP showcases their continued evolution, bridging the gap between mainstream success and deeper artistic exploration as they solidified their sound.
Why it matters
'Firestarter' received considerable attention within the alternative rock community, buoyed by its emotional depth and strong lyrical content. The EP's standout track, 'Hear You Me,' became a poignant anthem for many, reflecting themes of loss and remembrance, which contributed to its lasting impact on fans and future artists alike.
Essential tracks
- "Firestarter" — The title track encapsulates the energetic spirit of the EP, blending catchy hooks with an underlying urgency that reflects the band's signature style.
- "(Splash) Turn Twist" — This track features intricate guitar work and an introspective narrative that highlights the band's ability to balance melody with emotional weight.
- "Hear You Me" — 'Hear You Me' stands out as a heartfelt tribute that resonates deeply with listeners, showcasing the band's lyrical prowess and emotional sincerity.
Release Date
August 3, 2004
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Firestarter 6:30
- 2 (Splash) Turn Twist 4:11
- 3 Hear You Me 4:51
- 4 My Sundown 5:22