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Generally favorable reviews- based on 28 Ratings
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Positive: 24 out of 28
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Mixed: 1 out of 28
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Negative: 3 out of 28
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Nov 2, 2016I am not a diehard Jimmy Eat World fan, but I love Bleed American and Futures, and appreciate it when a band like this make a big comeback album like this and keeps it up after a decade. While it suffers from every song being "merely good" and no phenomenal standouts, you absolutely, MUST, listen to the final track, "Pol Roger" if you have even a passing interest in Jimmy Eat World.
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Oct 24, 2016
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Oct 24, 2016A welcome return to form, and their best record since Chase This Light! I had been disappointed with their previous few efforts. It certainly doesn't "rock" as hard as Bleed American - would love to hear more like that, but Jim's songwriting in quite strong here.
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Oct 24, 2016A return to form from Jimmy Eat World. I haven't really loved an album of theirs since Futures but this album give me back hope in the band. There is a little for everyone in this album and I really hope that it'll be as big a hit as Bleed American was.
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Oct 22, 2016Brilliant album that flows really well. It has some ties with Futures, Stay on my Side Tonight, and Clarity, but is overall a new sonic environment for JEW. It's difficult to pick the best track, each offers something new.
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Kerrang!Oct 27, 2016It's a soft, frail album Jimmy Eat World have here, but one that hits right in the feels. Hard. [29 Oct 2016, p.51]
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Oct 27, 2016Integrity Blues is Jimmy Eat World's best record since Bleed American.
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Oct 26, 2016Throughout Integrity Blues, Jimmy Eat World navigate through a variety of styles they’re comfortable revisiting and exploring further.