Jimmy Eat World is a band who have always embraced substance over style. Which is why their brand of emo/alt rock/power pop still sounds as good today as it did back when they were just a bunch of upstart trailblazers on the emocore scene.

They've managed to transcend a genre that's famous for producing music you wouldn't be caught dead listening to 10 years later. Hindsight isn't usually kind to these bands, but it's always played favorites with Jimmy Eat World.

The release of a new J.E.W. album is always cause for celebration. And the band's forthcoming Integrity Blues - their first since 2013's severely overlooked Damage - sounds like it could be one of their best yet.

Two singles have been released thus far: "Get Right" - a dark, menacing slow burner that J.E.W. does better than any active rock band - and "Sure and Certain", another shining example of the band's aptitude for thoughtful power pop.

But where will the album fit into the band's already stellar discography? That remains to be seen. For now, let's take a jaunty stroll down memory lane and relive Jimmy Eat World's .