Jimmy Eat World Release New Song: 'I Will Steal You Back' Ushers In Band's Next Album

THEY'RE BACK

Gearing up for their first album since 2010, Jimmy Eat World have released a fresh single entitled "I Will Steal You Back."

The song starts out softly but bursts into a rollocking chorus that's in keeping with the band's familiar sound. "I Will Steal You Back" will first be released as a 7-inch single in conjunction with Record Store Day on April 20. The vinyl release will also include a cover of Radiohead's "Stop Whispering," from that band's 1993 debut album "Pablo Honey."

"I Will Steal You Back" is the lead single off Jimmy Eat World's upcoming album, "Damage," which is slated for a June 11 release.

"I hate saying more raw, but it's more raw and warm," lead singer Jim Adkins told Rolling Stone about the new album. "I would describe it as an attempt at making an adult breakup record."

The album was recorded at the home of producer Alain Johannes, who has previously worked with bands such as Queens of the Stone Age, Arctic Monkeys and Them Crooked Vultures.

Jimmy Eat World's previous album, 2010's "Invented," peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 album charts. Their 2001 album "Bleed American," which features the popular song "The Middle," was certified platinum, while their 1999 effort "Clarity" is often cited as a cult favorite.

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