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7.1

Generally favorable reviews- based on 21 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 14 out of 21
  2. Negative: 2 out of 21
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  1. Oct 2, 2010
    8
    Not JEW's best album but it's neither the worst. You have to listen to it several times before saying it's "Chase This Light Part 2" or that it's not the old JEW. I say this is a great record. Here we can find that lyrics are deeper than ever and they focus their feelings on doing great songs. It is a great step of then to make this record because they are different and they can showNot JEW's best album but it's neither the worst. You have to listen to it several times before saying it's "Chase This Light Part 2" or that it's not the old JEW. I say this is a great record. Here we can find that lyrics are deeper than ever and they focus their feelings on doing great songs. It is a great step of then to make this record because they are different and they can show everyone they are not a band that makes the same songs over and over (by that i refer to those who just like the old JEW). Also, I enjoyed a lot to see that Tom was singing again in one of the greatest songs in the record. The best songs on Invented are, in order: My Best Theory, Action Needs An Audience and Stop. Bad things: some high annoying vocals and I miss a little having strong guitars but nothing to cry about :) Expand
  2. Oct 2, 2010
    9
    I've been listening to Jimmy Eat World ever since the release of "Bleed American" in the Summer of 2001 and they have remained one of my favorite bands, there albums have always held a special place in my heart and I was very anxious to see what the boys from Arizona had in store with there release of "Invented" When I gave the album a listen I was shocked at the amount of time it seemsI've been listening to Jimmy Eat World ever since the release of "Bleed American" in the Summer of 2001 and they have remained one of my favorite bands, there albums have always held a special place in my heart and I was very anxious to see what the boys from Arizona had in store with there release of "Invented" When I gave the album a listen I was shocked at the amount of time it seems they placed on each of the songs the album has a very nostalgic feel to it, almost like these songs were taken from the Clarity era of there song writing. "My Best Theory" "Stop" and "Invented" are by far the best songs on the album, "Littlething" and "Cut" leave the chorus stuck in your head and "Movielike" belongs on a soundtrack. This album has brought fourth that Jimmy Eat World are back! Congrats on a fantastic album! Expand
  3. Oct 1, 2010
    9
    Best JEW album since "Bleed American". "Invented" brings back a nostalgic feel not felt since "Clarity". This band evolves with every album and "Invented" is a JEW album that delivers!
  4. Oct 3, 2010
    10
    This is one great album..cut,invented,mixtape are wonderful songs that I could listen to over and over again.well done jimmy eat world on producing such a beautiful album.
  5. Oct 20, 2010
    7
    Not a terrible album. It doesn't even come close to measuring up to their previous works such as clarity and bleed american. I don't know what happened to Jim's voice, i don't like it. The lyrics in this album are very good though. Instrumentals are also good its just Jim's voice. I love Jim he's a genius but i want his old voice back
  6. Aug 30, 2011
    10
    This album is one the VERY few albums I can listen to straight through multiple times and not get bored. Every song is pure gold to me. I like the mix of soft rock and rock and I always love Jimmy's epic 7 minute songs, they are my favorite. They are my favorite band and this album just reinforces that position.
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68

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 9 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. 40
    If there's one thing that this Arizonan four-piece have been masters of since their inception in the early '90s, it's consistently possessing the over-bearing sentimentality of a teenage girl. Their seventh studio album certainly doesn't veer very far from their past emotional sensibilities.
  2. Oct 22, 2010
    50
    The reality is that it's more complicated than simply saying I preferred their early stuff, because all bands have to change. The fact is though, it's impossible to forget that Jimmy Eat World can, and have, done so much better.
  3. 'Coffee And Cigarettes' and the title track slowly uncurl themselves over the course of a few days and before you know it, it feels like Jimmy Eat World never went away.