When thinking of Victoria's Secret, pop-punk band Fall Out Boy may not be the first thing to come to mind. But after an impressive performance at the 2013 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, which aired tonight, Dec. 10, maybe they should be paired together more often.
Fall Out Boy were one of the few bands to perform at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (Nov. 28), since, well, it's not exactly easy to play an instrument on a moving float when it's freezing out, since your hands get chilled and trying to manipulate guitar strings presents a problem at times.
I don't know about you, but I'm loving the retro vibe of this summer. When these songs come on, I'm turning them up on Mix 93.1. So, I'm wondering which songs are your favorite so far when you are barbecuing with the family, hanging out at the lake or cruising with your windows down blaring Mix 93.1?
Congrats to Fall Out Boy. The foursome mounted a massive comeback campaign earlier this year and just knocked Hayley Williams' Paramore out of the top slot of the Billboard Top 200 chart.
Weekend 2 of Coachella ran from April 19 through April 21, and despite the largely alt-leaning nature of the event, held in the desert of Indio, Calif., a few of your favorite pop stars found their way onto the stage, like 2 Chainz and Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz and Janelle Monae, among others.
If you've never seen the movie 'This Is Spinal Tap,' then Fall Out Boy's performance of 'My Songs Know What You Did on 'Conan' last night probably made little-to-no-sense to you. The Chicago band recreated a scene from the 1984 mockumentary when the Spinal Tap bassist, played by Harry Shearer, got trapped in a theatrical pod that the band was using on stage.
When Fall Out Boy announced their reunion via their 'My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)' video, longtime fans were both excited and confused. What the heck was 2 Chainz doing there?!
The band would like to explain.
Mere days after bassist Pete Wentz told a reporter from the Chicago Tribune that rumors of a Fall Out Boy reunion were false, singer Patrick Stump teased the crowd at the band's Monday (Feb. 4) comeback gig. "I told you we were gonna come back! Why didn't you believe me?"