Fall Out Boy News
Clubs picks of the week
Published on 26. May 2012
Naïve Melody | Roost | Highlife's 2nd Birthday | Wifey Tones | Dark Nights
Tim Jonze On Shuffle … Pop
Published on 26. May 2012
This month Tim turns his back on the reign of Calvin Harris and hunts for some fresh new pop
Bobby Womack: 'I can sing my ass off, better than I could before'
Published on 24. May 2012
Bobby Womack is so proud of his magnificent new album, The Bravest Man in the Universe, that nothing will stop him talking about it. Alexis Petridis gets an audience at the soul legend's hospital bedside
May's best music from across the MAP
Published on 18. May 2012
Listen to 34 new tracks from around the world, as chosen by the Guardian and other bloggers in the Music Alliance Pact
Adam Yauch and the Beastie Boys – a classic interview from the vaults
Published on 07. May 2012
To mark the news that Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys has died at the age of 47, we visit Rock's Backpages – the world's leading archive of vintage music journalism – for an interview with the band by Danny (Shredder) Weizmann. It first appeared in the LA Weekly at the time of release of their classic album Paul's Boutique in 1989
Duran Duran: I've hated them for 30 years but they're the perfect band for the Olympics
Published on 05. May 2012
The veteran New Romantics would not have been the choice of all music-lovers to showcase English culture to the world. But they have a gift for empty spectacle that suits this gig
Big Star's Third: 'It's hard to nail the chaos'
Published on 03. May 2012
Big Star's chaotic album Third is so shrouded in mystery it doesn't have an official title or running order. How do you go about recreating it live?
Richard Hawley: 'The gloves are off. This is my angry record'
Published on 28. April 2012
Sheffield's gentle troubadour turns tough with an impassioned state-of-the-nation album. By Sean O'Hagan
Skrillex – review
Published on 22. April 2012
Skrillex's relentless pace quickly feels samey but his impact is undeniably effective, writes Jude Rogers
Damon Albarn: Gorillaz, heroin and the last days of Blur
Published on 07. April 2012
Do Blur have a future? Are Gorillaz gone for good? Is his feud with Noel Gallagher really over? The heroin issue… Damon Albarn answers some tricky questions
The future of Fall Out Boy
Published on 04. February 2010
[0|left]How about some idle speculation about the future of Fall Out Boy? I say "idle speculation", it's Pete Wentz doing the speculating, who you might think should be as in tune with the future of the punky emo types as anyone, though he doesn't seem so sure.
Fall Out Boy SPLIT!
Published on 19. November 2009
[0|left]Fall Out Boy have decided to go on indefinite hiatus, and bassist Pete Wentz reckons it's all down to him and his crazy tabloid antics.