With their third album Clarity being one of the most overlooked masterpieces of 1999, Static Prevails is Jimmy Eat World paying their dues in 1996. It could be the slight over-production (a curse that has always haunted the band), being on a major label for the first time, or them trying to get a feel for pulling fancy studio tricks (i.e., numerous backing vocals, cellos, and Moog additions). Maybe it's all three, but what Static Prevails essentially lacks is the songwriting maturity that Jimmy Eat World could have perfected; but it's almost as if the studio heads at Capitol wouldn't let them so that there would be more room for radio-friendly pop songs. In the end, nobody won. However, tracks such as "Anderson Mesa," "Call It in the Air," and "Seventeen" don't cross that line of boring alternative rock but remain in that aggressive pop status. Nothing close to classic, but definitely a sign of better things to come. [Capitol reissued the album in July of 2007 and added two bonus tracks: "77 Satellites" and "What Would I Say to You Now".] ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide
It really sounds nothing like Jimmy Eat World, I agree completely. I guess that's what they get for signing onto a major label. on Chase This Light, I loved every single track. I can't stand any of the tracks on this one. To each his own though, I suppose.
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS J.E.W. EVER MADE! i dont know why it didnt have as much success as it should have and why it doesnt get enough credit! it completely captures the heart and soul of Mesa, AZ. It is totally unique and beautifully crafted. rough is best. -Avid J.E.W. fan and Mesa resident. Lauren Fielding