idobi Radio’s Josh Madden interviews Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy backstage at the 2014 Alternative Press Music Awards.
Wentz discusses the band’s recently released video series “The Young Blood Chronicles,” the band’s vision, and much more.
I got to speak with my friend Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy about their new album, “Save Rock and Roll.” It is a solid album on so many aspects and it was a pleasure to speak with him once again. We discuss exactly how the band came back together, how they needed time off from each other as I say to, “Just be themselves,” and we discuss the upcoming headlining tour. Check it out 🙂
Pete Wentz kept relatively quiet about his new Black Cards project, though one thing can be clarified, Ashlee Simpson is definitely not singing in the group. But on June 8, Pete Wentz finally broke his silence about the group, with a long message on BlackCardsMusic.com.
How did Pete Wentz prepare himself to direct the video for Train’s “If It’s Love”? He read a book.
Pete Wentz says talk of Fall Out Boy’s demise has been blown out of proportion — but he isn’t sure when the rock band will performing together again.
While the official line is still that Fall Out Boy is “on a break” or “decompressing,” Pete Wentz may have just confirmed what many fans feared: The band is over.
The list reads like a not-so-prototypical party mix on an iPod: balanced and diverse, but with just the right tenor.
When MTV told Pete Wentz he couldn’t expose Cobra Starship singer Gabe Saporta’s personal phone number during the VMAs with this t-shirt, he was forced to cover the actual number with duct tape. But like a man wrongly convicted of murder finding a piece of evidence to set him free, a day of vindication upon us. Clandestine Industries made these shirts to right MTV’s wrong, because Gabe Saporta deserves to be harassed by fans. His personal phone number on the front, personal email on the back. Good luck, Gabe. Limited Edition (a.k.a. until Gabe totally freaks out). {image removed}