Features
Fall Out Boy Album Artwork, Ranked
Over the last 20 years Fall Out Boy have produced some amazing albums, which have featured some amazing artwork. But which is the best?
Over the last 20 years Fall Out Boy have produced some amazing albums, which have featured some amazing artwork. But which is the best?
As Fall Out Boy‘s enchanting So Much For (Tour) Dust draws to a close this weekend on August 6, a special guest and old friend graced the stage last night at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY. While the band flawlessly sailed through their initial 16 tracks, Gym Class Heroes‘ charismatic frontman, Travie McCoy, joined the ensemble for two cover performances. The first rendition was Gym Class Heroes and Adam Levine‘s 2011 hit “Stereo Hearts,” delivered with an ingenious twist. Fall Out Boy‘s lead singer, Patrick Stump, set the stage with a piano introduction, passionately delivering Levine’s iconic opening lines,… Read more »
Throughout their So Much For (Tour) Dust setlists, Fall Out Boy have incorporated a handful of cleverly crafted cover songs to inject the crowd with an extra dose of energy and enthusiasm. However, yesterday evening, July 26, the group’s frontman Patrick Stump took the opportunity to pay tribute to honor Sinéad O’Connor following the news of her passing earlier in the day. Across the tour’s 24 dates that have already passed, the four-piece unit has made Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” and Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” covers a staple of their setlists. However, last night Stump tackled the 90s ballad, “Nothing… Read more »
After kicking off their So Much For (Tour) Dust in late June and issuing an updated version of Billy Joel’s 1989 classic “We Didn’t Start The Fire,” Fall Out Boy shows no signs of slowing down this year. Their recent show in Chula Vista, CA on July 1 proved to be an unforgettable night for fans, featuring a series of iconic covers that left the crowd in awe. Among the highlights of the evening were Fall Out Boy‘s stunning renditions of timeless classics. The band fearlessly took on Prince‘s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” originally made famous by Sinead O’Connor before… Read more »
UPDATE (April 28, 2023 5:15 PM ET): We will continue to update when video footage becomes available again from Fall Out Boy’s NFL Draft Concert Series performance. Fall Out Boy took us all the way to the end zone at this year’s NFL Draft Concert Series! Following Round 1 of the 2023 NFL Draft which concluded after the Kansas City Chief’s No. 31 pick, Fall Out Boy took to the Kansas City Draft Theater stage. Fall Out Boy‘s performance at the 2023 NFL Draft Concert Series was nothing short of electric filled to the brim with a high-energy stage presence… Read more »
Fall Out Boy, dressed as chickens, performing a stone cold classic. Does it get any better?
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Fall Out Boy, New Found Glory, Story of the Year, and more.
Fall Out Boy announced this morning that they’ll be dropping their 8th album on March 24th, So Much (For) Stardust. March feels like forever away, but they eased the pain a bit by giving us the single “Love From The Other Side”. It feels like fans have been pining over the album for a while and Patrick Stump addressed that by saying, “Technology has made it really easy to make records much more quickly these days. There’s nothing wrong with that, and that spontaneity can be exciting. But we wanted to get back to the way we used to work.… Read more »
— Today we talk about new music from Andrew McMahon, Fall Out Boy giving us a release date, and big moments at the Golden Globes. — News From Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness has dropped a brand new single that we are crazy about. “Lying On The Hood Of Your Car” has officially been on repeat all day and we’re lucky enough to have the music video to accompany it. McMahon talked about the song saying, “For me, this song is pure nostalgia. I made a conscious decision when I was writing it to imagine… Read more »
Here’s a list of the artists we need to hear more of—and the single album they did put out is why.