Fall Out Boy Enter Studio

2006-07-28 by Stormy Smiley Face | 16 Comments
After having trouble with their Def Jam label (they wouldn't let them record anything yet), bassist Pete Wentz finally announced that the pop-punk band entered the studio today. They have about fifteen songs and suspect twelve, or so will make it on the album. The only concrete details released on the songs themselves is one song titled "Me and You" and supposedly has an R&B influence.

Here is what Pete said on the band's website:

"We officially went into the studio today. We are going to be recording somewhere between 12 and 15 songs and should end up with about 12 or so on the new record."

"Yes, there are love songs. Yes, there are songs about the world around us (more than just stupid boys in bands singing about infamous girls), but there are a bunch of those songs as well.

"Expect to hear the first single this winter and the new record very early next year."

Tagged: Fall Out Boy

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Cygnus Inter Anates
July 28th 2006
721 Comments


Can't wait.

Storm In A Teacup
July 28th 2006
47216 Comments


Neither can I; it'll be great to have more FOB to listen to. This Message Edited On 07.28.06

The Sludge
July 28th 2006
2171 Comments


Well this will be something to look forward to.

But he is already announcing when the new single is being released, without even started recording.This Message Edited On 07.28.06

711
July 28th 2006
1340 Comments


Might be interesting to see what they pull off. Im not a FOB fan, but a song with R&B influences by them might be alright.

Isola
July 28th 2006
421 Comments


I'm actually looking forward to this.

Pyramidman
July 28th 2006
1340 Comments


im excited to hear it
im just realizing how good FUTCT is


south_of_heaven 11
July 28th 2006
5619 Comments


Eh? Why does Thursdayrage have an album rating for a news article?

Laafe
July 29th 2006
347 Comments


he always has that.

im looking forward to this one.

ToWhatEnd
July 29th 2006
3173 Comments


About time! Can't wait either.

Acey
July 29th 2006
2578 Comments


hopefully it is better than their last one

kno_kontrol
July 29th 2006
448 Comments


meh Fall out Boy, meh

I like Panic! better, fall out boy is a bit too cliche/faux emo for me

The Jungler
July 29th 2006
4826 Comments


I'm not a huge fan of these guys, but strangley enough, I can't wait.

alib34
July 31st 2006
7 Comments


hmmm.. R&B influences could proove to be a very interesting combination considering FOB's music.. I can't wait for it:D

PUNKrockMETALscreamo
August 1st 2006
35 Comments


I heard their album and it rocks. I'm sooo excited to hear it.

teen_rocker
August 8th 2006
260 Comments


I wanna get more into Fall Out Boy. This is my chance.

zackconley
August 8th 2006
32 Comments


Can't wait!....................................to slit my wrists!! This Message Edited On 08.08.06This Message Edited On 08.08.06



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