Pass-Through Frequencies

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Music Interview podcast about songwriting featuring Jim Adkins (from Jimmy Eat World) and guests.

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  • parparts8
    great for those interested in the genre!
    I love the guests that Jim has had on and I love how chill and down-to-Earth he is. I'll keep coming back for more because I love to hear about these artists' perspectives on the industry- writing, recording, touring, etc.
  • doow4s
    Master of Music and Podcasts
    It’s kinda wild. This podcast got me into Jimmy Eat World, not the other way around. I saw Chris Carrabba (one of my musical heroes) mention this podcast and showed me how much I was missing out not only with this but with Jim’s actual music. Truly Incredible.
  • Seth Ingy
    Interesting and entertaining!
    As a long-time Jimmy Eat World fan (Milwaukee’s Rave Bar with TPR!), I had to check this podcast out. I’m hardly a musician but I love listening to Jim and his guests explain his/her songwriting process, inspirations, etc. The interviews are sweet and sincere. Keep up the great work, Jim!
  • Joey Blaine
    Accessible vulnerability
    Jim’s podcast is so captivating. It is interesting to hear artists who you view as superheroes go into normal people mode that are weathering the same storm we are. The questions asked and discussions are raw and honest. Every shoe has made me want to dive deeper into my creativity and become a better artist. 5 stars!
  • j elliott78
    New favorite podcast
    I love how Jim and whoever is guest get into theoretical stuff about creating. Every episode has been full of incredible insights and thoughts from both Jim and his guest. The quality is also perfect. The levels are always even and it sounds great. So happy this podcast exists.
  • midkay
    I love this!
    Jim is a great personality for this, very enjoyable to listen to and has a lot of stories and insights to share, and shares them very freely. I appreciate his genuineness, excitement and openness around the creative process, with his guests and in sharing his own experiences, discoveries and motivations. Keep it up!!
  • MR (NYC)
    Fellow Sober Writer
    Only 2 eps in but LOVE hearing Jim talk about impact of sobriety & recovery on his creative process. I’m a writer, 6.5 years sober from alc/drugs, but keep slipping on other substances and behaviors and it’s dispiriting and making me not write but hearing Jim helped me. His emphasis on letting go of self-censorship when experimenting & creating a sustainable practice (& not “searching for calamity to create”) was epic. Wise dude. This podcast is rebooting my love for him & JEW. Wish I could run into him at a meeting lol. <3 from Berlin
  • Gfdikhvh
    A Must For Any Songwriter
    Candid and enlightening conversations from masters of the craft. Jimmy Eat World is one of the greatest bands of the past quarter century, so Adkins knows what he’s talking about. So, too, do his rangy panel of guests.
  • JACXVX
    Great Listen
    Really love Hearing Jim and his guests talk through their process. Haven’t missed an episode and haven’t been let down. New favorite podcast.
  • Dsmith8224
    Thank you!
    One of the most refreshing, interesting things I’ve listened to in ages. And I really needed that during these crazy times. Thank you Jim!
  • narnianexile
    Not sure if mislabeled or....
    So I first need to get out the way I love the podcast. I feel like a lot of it is more a trip down memory lane most episodes than talking about song writing development. But I guess the past and how you’ve grown as an artist is part of how songwriters make their craft evolve. That said, I love the reminiscing. I listen to way many news podcasts and so this is a nice break in my week where I can kick back while driving and listen to Jim share stories with all these great artists. I hope this podcast project survives the pandemic and Jim continues doing interviews on the road with other bands. I think that would be awesome! I wish Jim could put together a little list of his fav bands that “never made it” from the smaller labels JEW was on back in the day. I’ve been trying to find a few myself and I’m liking what I find. Shame more of these bands didn’t get more exposure.
  • yeeeeeeeaaaaaa
    Favorite new podcast
    Absolutely love the fun energy and insight Jim gives along with his guests! The nostalgia and throwbacks while they talk about reminiscing on life and musical tastes to the process of making music they’ve done or during the time is my favorite thing. Truly hope these don’t ever stop, I’m addicted to them and so stoked every time they come out and every guest has had such great things to say about anything and life!
  • MimosaHose
    Really good!
    Can’t wait to hear more!
  • deshearobbins
    Jim Adkins rocks.
    Jim is such a delightful host and intelligent musician. Great start to a great podcast series.
  • Jones471
    Enlightening
    Incredible podcast. So cool to hear stories behind songs that have shaped our lives for 20+ years and to hear how Jim views music creation. Can’t wait for more episodes. Highly recommend this to anyone interested in music.
  • Sha-boom
    Love
    So fun and interesting!
  • theForaner
    Wowza!
    Great to hear one of my favorite songwriters of the all-times, sit down with other songwriters and explain what goes on. Really opens your eyes to the complexities of how music is actually created. Looking forward to future episodes and stealing ideas... goal here: start my own band and call it Jimmy Eat Universe.
  • Logan McClune
    You will listen all the way through not just the middle
    Jim Adkins who is my favorite song writer interviews other musicians about song writing. Awesome!
  • KronosResistorBass
    Rockin!
    Besides being a fan of Jimmy Eat World and Jim himself, I was sold immediately when the first thing I heard was a Fender sponsorship ad and semi tongue in cheek mention of the JA-90 Tele, (which I own and absolutely love). I still can’t imagine playing on 13’s, I have 10’s on mine. Great interview and overall discussion of music, looking forward to more!
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