Christo750
Source of the Right Arm
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Ooooooh I've been waiting to make this one.
New Music video for "Love From The Other Side", new album "So Much (For) Stardust" out March 24th.
If you're interested in hearing the song without the video.
Fall Out Boy has been my favorite band since 2005; Folie a Deux is my favorite album of all time. The albums released after their hiatus have been varying degrees of good, and while I've enjoyed them plenty, this is like a serious return to form and it feels like the proper evolution for the band. Not whatever pop-hybrid they've been doing for the last 9 years. This new album is produced by Neal Avron, who worked on From Under the Cork Tree, Infinity on High, and Folie a Deux, and it's this tidbit that truly seals the deal for me. He's an amazing producer and it's my dream to have an EXOHs record produced by him. This is going to be a fantastic album; he just knows how to work with this band and get their best sound. Guitars are FINALLY further up in the mix which hasn't felt like the direction for the band in years. Their last album, Mania, had some good moments but felt largely directionless yet still trying to be mainstream. This song feels like the crescendo of all FOB eras. It doesn't completely ditch everything that made the last three albums unique, but it remembers who they are as a band.
I'm really stoked about it and I hope at least one other person is too lol.
New Music video for "Love From The Other Side", new album "So Much (For) Stardust" out March 24th.
If you're interested in hearing the song without the video.
Fall Out Boy has been my favorite band since 2005; Folie a Deux is my favorite album of all time. The albums released after their hiatus have been varying degrees of good, and while I've enjoyed them plenty, this is like a serious return to form and it feels like the proper evolution for the band. Not whatever pop-hybrid they've been doing for the last 9 years. This new album is produced by Neal Avron, who worked on From Under the Cork Tree, Infinity on High, and Folie a Deux, and it's this tidbit that truly seals the deal for me. He's an amazing producer and it's my dream to have an EXOHs record produced by him. This is going to be a fantastic album; he just knows how to work with this band and get their best sound. Guitars are FINALLY further up in the mix which hasn't felt like the direction for the band in years. Their last album, Mania, had some good moments but felt largely directionless yet still trying to be mainstream. This song feels like the crescendo of all FOB eras. It doesn't completely ditch everything that made the last three albums unique, but it remembers who they are as a band.
I'm really stoked about it and I hope at least one other person is too lol.