Chicago band who evolved from emo pop darlings in the 2000s to stadium-sized rockers a decade later. Watch @falloutboy’s album premiere LIVE at the link in our bio! Fall Out Boy have confirmed that the “Purple” theme was to promote their upcoming album, titled MANIA. “People are always like, 'When you walk away from M A N I A, what do you want people to walk away thinking about?' #FallOutBoy #Mania, A post shared by iHeartRadio (@iheartradio) on Jan 25, 2018 at 7:27pm PST, “It’s been 15 years and we really appreciate those who’ve stuck with us for 15 [years] or 10 or 5 months or those still considering if they’ll stick around,” Wentz joked. ... Advertisement. “The dog ate the album.” That’s exactly how Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz perfectly explained M A N I A’s delayed release date during their epic iHeartRadio Album Release Party at the iHeartRadio theater in Los Angeles on Thursday, January 25.. Occasionally release dates change. Wentz — after kicking off the intimate bash with a performance of 2005 throwback jam “Sugar, We’re Going Down” and “Centuries” — added that pushing back the release date of M A N I A was “terrifying,” but that it felt right. Stung by the negative reaction to "Young and Menace" -- it missed all the Billboard rock charts -- Fall Out Boy scaled back their electronic aspirations but didn't quite abandon them entirely when it came to finalizing the ten tracks featured on their seventh studio album. There will be no Mania available to consumers when Chicago rockers Fall Out Boy touch down at the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday, Oct. 25.. Oh, there was supposed to … What are your thoughts on the delay? Music, radio and podcasts, all free.
Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump has taken to Twitter to announce that the band's new album, M A N I A, will actually not be released until next year. Fall Out Boy's Eighth Album: Tracklist, Title, Release Date, Rumours & Everything We Know So Far. Listen online or download the iHeartRadio App. The foursome concluded the gathering by performing “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark,” powerful, drum heavy new track “Wilson (Expensive Mistakes),” “Dance, Dance” “Uma Thurman,” “This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race” and, of course, “Thnks fr th Mmrs” — but not before thanking their longtime fans for sticking by them.
Duration 35:45. “We’re definitely going to celebrate [15 years] at Wrigley Field and then privately,” he joked, “I dunno what we will do. Yeah… pretty big bummer. The band were set to release their new album Sept. 15, with their singles “Champion” and “Young And Menace” getting fans hyped on their new music. That transparent sense of labor does indeed make M A N I A seem manic, with Fall Out Boy not so much chasing trends as demonstrating that they know something is happening, they just don't know what it is. Or like aliens stole the master tapes,” Patrick said in his Twitter post.