So Much (For) Stardust Fall Out Boy
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Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
24.03.2023
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- 1 Love From The Other Side 04:39
- 2 Heartbreak Feels So Good 03:37
- 3 Hold Me Like a Grudge 03:35
- 4 Fake Out 03:29
- 5 Heaven, Iowa 03:56
- 6 So Good Right Now 02:58
- 7 The Pink Seashell (feat. Ethan Hawke) 01:02
- 8 I Am My Own Muse 03:45
- 9 Flu Game 03:37
- 10 Baby Annihilation 01:07
- 11 The Kintsugi Kid (Ten Years) 03:55
- 12 What a Time To Be Alive 03:42
- 13 So Much (For) Stardust 04:51
- 14 We Didn’t Start The Fire (Bonus Track) 03:35
Info for So Much (For) Stardust
So Much (For) Stardust marks a homecoming for the band on multiple fronts; the first of which found the band reuniting with renowned producer Neal Avron, whom they’ve worked with on three previous albums (From Under the Cork Tree, Infinity on High, Folie à Deux). On working with Avron for this record, Stump notes: “Neal not only taught us how to make records, but has a unique capacity to really take time and focus on a record. We thought it was a no-brainer to work with him again, on a record where that was very important to us, and he was gracious enough to agree to work with us.”
“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,” shares FOB’s Patrick Stump. “But we wanted to get back to the way we used to work. We wanted to make a record that was really lovingly crafted and deliberate and patiently guided – like someone cooked you a delicate meal. I’m not a very proud guy, but I’m pretty proud of this record.” (Patrick Stump)
“Our band has been an ongoing art project for twenty years and we know there have been many inception points along that journey,” says FOB’s Pete Wentz. “We wanted to create an album that merged those points together – something new, but carved from our foundation. Fueled By Ramen and Elektra seemed like the perfect home for this.”
“We’re incredibly excited to welcome back Fall Out Boy to the Fueled By Ramen family. It’s been twenty years since the release of their debut album on Fueled By Ramen, and it’s a true pleasure to be working together again. Growing up in Chicago, I had the privilege of watching Fall Out Boy play DIY venues around the city, eventually growing into the global superstars we know them as today,” says Johnny Minardi, VP of A&R for Fueled By Ramen/Elektra. “They are a truly special band that has altered the landscape of rock music and who continually evolve with each new release. They have made an incredible album and we can’t wait for the world to hear it.”
So Much (For) Stardust is Fall Out Boy’s first new studio album since 2018’s M A N I A, which garnered a GRAMMY nomination for Best Rock Album and marked their third consecutive and fourth overall #1 album.
Patrick Stump, vocals, guitar
Pete Wentz, bass, vocals
Andy Hurley, drums
Joe Trohman, guitar
Additional musicians:
Bill Reichenbach Jr., bass trombone, trombone (1, 8, 12, 13)
Dan Fornero, flugelhorn, trumpet (1, 8, 12, 13)
Wayne Bergeron, flugelhorn, trumpet (1, 8, 12, 13)
Dan Higgins, woodwinds (1, 8, 12, 13)
Julia Waters Tillman, voice choir (5, 9)
Luther Waters, voice choir (5, 9)
Maxine Waters Willard, voice choir (5, 9)
Oren Waters, voice choir (5, 9)
Ethan Hawke, vocals (7)
Marvel Jane Love Wentz, additional vocals (11)
London Metropolitan Orchestra (1, 7, 8, 12, 13)
Andy Brown, conductor
Produced by Neal Avron
Fall Out Boy
is an American rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in 2001. The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley. The band originated from Chicago's hardcore punk scene, with which Wentz was heavily involved. The group was formed by Wentz and Trohman as a pop punk side project of their respective hardcore bands, and Stump joined shortly thereafter. The group went through a succession of drummers before landing Hurley and recording their debut album, Take This to Your Grave (2003), which became an underground success and helped the band gain a dedicated fanbase through heavy touring, as well as some moderate commercial success.
With Wentz as the band's lyricist and Stump as the primary composer, the band's 2005 major-label breakthrough, From Under the Cork Tree, produced two hit singles, "Sugar, We're Goin Down" and "Dance, Dance", and went double platinum, transforming the group into superstars and making Wentz a celebrity and tabloid fixture. Fall Out Boy received a Best New Artist nomination at the 2006 Grammy Awards. Their 2007 follow-up, Infinity on High, landed at number one on the Billboard 200 with 260,000 first week sales. It produced two worldwide hit singles, "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" and "Thnks fr th Mmrs". Folie à Deux, the band's fourth album, created a mixed response from fans and commercially undersold expectations. Following the release of Believers Never Die - Greatest Hits, the band took a hiatus from 2009 to 2012 to "decompress", exploring various side projects. They regrouped and recorded Save Rock and Roll (2013), which gave the band their second career number one and produced the top 20 single "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)".
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