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Pop-rock greats Fall Out Boy sat down for 2 revealing conversations on SiriusXM Hits 1 (Ch. 2) in celebration of their brand-new album, So A lot (for) Stardust, which dropped at the moment (March 24). Watch or examine each discussions under.

Fall Out Boy on the Morning Mash Up

Fall Out Boy’s Pete, Andy, and Patrick Stump additionally stopped by the Morning Mash As much as discuss extra in regards to the new album, in addition to figuring themselves out, Taylor Swift, what they’re all presently binge-watching, and occurring tour this summer season.

“Whenever you’ve achieved artwork for 20 years, there’s all the time the likelihood that you simply put out new artwork and persons are like, ‘Skip, skip, skip. Skip, this sucks, skip,’” Pete stated. “You need to do one thing that’s compelling to you and then you definately hope it’s compelling to your viewers … I believe on [So Much (for) Stardust] there’s form of some model of Fall Out Boy for everyone.”

Watch the complete Morning Mash Up interview on the SXM App now:

Let ourselves be susceptible with @falloutboy forward of the discharge of So A lot (for) Stardust! 🫶✨ Plus, the band caught up with @MorningMashUp on @SiriusXMHits1: https://t.co/JZtjDOM9q9 pic.twitter.com/aB23qk7NDM

— SiriusXM (@SIRIUSXM) March 24, 2023

Fall Out Boy City Corridor

Fall Out Boy members Pete Wentz and Andy Hurley joined host Mikey Piff on Hits 1 for a City Corridor dialog about So A lot (for) Stardust, that includes a digital viewers of AMEX Platinum members and a stay studio viewers within the SiriusXM New York Metropolis Fishbowl.

They mentioned the longevity of Fall Out Boy as a band, their favourite songs on the album, and most significantly, waffles versus pancakes versus French toast. Watch the complete City Corridor on the SXM App now:

About Fall Out Boy and So A lot (for) Stardust

So A lot (for) Stardust is Fall Out Boy’s eighth studio album and has been extremely anticipated by followers worldwide.

Fall Out Boy was fashioned in 2001 by bassist Pete Wentz and guitarist Joe Trohman, who recruited drummer Andy Hurley and vocalist/guitarist Patrick Stump to finish the lineup. The band gained recognition with their 2005 album From Below the Cork Tree, which featured hits akin to “Sugar, We’re Goin Down” and “Dance, Dance.” Since then, Fall Out Boy has launched quite a few profitable albums and singles, solidifying their place within the pop punk and emo rock genres.

So A lot (for) Stardust is the band’s first album since 2018’s Mania. The album options 13 tracks — together with the singles “Love from the Different Aspect” and “Heartbreak Feels So Good” — and stands as a testomony to the band’s continued success and evolution as musicians. With a loyal fan base and a powerful legacy, Fall Out Boy stays one of the influential bands in fashionable rock music.

Photograph by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Photos for SiriusXM

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