viernes, 31 de julio de 2009
Adelanto!!
http://www.friendsorenemies.com
6 de agosto, TODOS PEGADOS A LAS PC!!
jueves, 30 de julio de 2009
FOB en BOOMERANG!!
Saludos!
@petewentz
Primera semana de Agosto y vemos el video!! :D
Certified Gold!
Chicago band Fall Out Boy's recent album Folie à Deux was certified RIAA(Recording Industry Association of America) gold today, and in a time where free file sharing is prominent, 500,000 units of their album is a pretty intense number of records sold.
Don't ever say that Fall Out Boy does not work hard for their success, the boys never seem to stop touring/promoting/giving back to the fans. After a successful headline tour (Believers Never Die Part Deux) Fall Out Boy will now join their reunited pals in Blink-182 for their first tour in five years.
Fall Out Boy have built up a loyal following through relentless touring; performing more than 1,200 shows since their inception in 2000. The band’s 2007 RIAA double-platinum release Infinity On High debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. It was the follow-up to From Under The Cork Tree, their 3 million worldwide-selling Island debut of 2005, which spent 72 weeks on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
That tour will be hitting Chicago, IL on August 15th at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre, and an after show has already been announced which will be held at bass player Pete Wentz's bar Angles and Kings.
Noticia vieja, pero debia estar! :)
lunes, 27 de julio de 2009
domingo, 26 de julio de 2009
sábado, 25 de julio de 2009
FOB en Band Hero

Activision anuncia una nueva edición de Guitar Hero on Tour con la llegada de Band Hero para Nintendo DS. Si hace unos días se daba a conocer el lanzamiento de Band Hero, ahora esta nueva experiencia de juego se traslada a la consola portátil de Nintendo.
Band Hero para Nintendo DS presenta nuevos accesorios para que los usuarios puedan disfrutar tocando la batería o convertirse en estrellas de la canción a través de su consola portátil. De este modo, el nuevo Band Hero permite a los jugadores elegir su instrumento favorito entre la guitarra, el bajo, la batería o la voz de entre una gran selección de temas pop-rock.
Esta nueva edición para la consola portátil ofrece 30 canciones que se unen a la larga lista aparecida en las anteriores ediciones de Guitar Hero on Tour. El repertorio de Band Hero para Nintendo DS incluye temas de grupos actuales como Blink-182, Avril Lavigne, The Killers, KT Tunstall o Fall Out Boy.
Además como novedad el nuevo Band Hero para Nintendo DS ofrece un nuevo editor de rockeros que permitirá a los fans de la saga personalizar al máximo a su personaje favorito.
lunes, 20 de julio de 2009

Según FOE, Fob tiene Gira con Blink hasta los primeros días de octubre. (http://www.friendsorenemies.com-GIRA )
NO DUDEN en que si NOSOTROS sabemos algo, Se lo vamos a comunicar , ademas ¿quien mas que nosotros va a querer y desear que pisen suelo nacional?.
Tenga cuidado de donde sacan los datos y las noticias!
Igual me gustaría que alguien de los que se enteraron algo, dejen la pagina o del lugar donde lo saco, asi corroboramos la confiabilidad :)
Bueno, eso es todo por ahora. Besiitos!
domingo, 19 de julio de 2009
Fall Out Boy en China


A lot of famous people come on Battle of the Bands, but usually I have no idea who they are. So I was pretty excited about Fall Out Boy: even though I don’t listen to their music, at least I could brag to my friends.
ME: Sorry, I can’t go out tonight. I’m busy refilling ice buckets for Fallout Boy.
FRIENDS: Fall Out Boy? We didn’t really like you before, but NOW!
Apparently Fall Out Boy wanted to do a Beijing show, but couldn’t get their paperwork in order. So BOTB was a way for them to make an impact on China, a vast market indeed. Imagine how many CDs they’d sell if several million Chinese kids turned emo.
Probably several million.
Anyhoo, the press asked Fall Out Boy a bunch of insightful questions like, ‘what’s it like to be in a band?’
Pete Wentz was asked about the relationship between bands and brands, and how they can work together:
“The music industry isn’t where it was,” said Wentz. “If you want to remain competitive, if you want to make a creative music video that’s a real event like in the 80’s, you’re not going to get the budget to do that from your label. Hopefully you can find a brand with similar values. For me it becomes selling out when you just do it for the money. But if you’re making art and you can sleep at night knowing the brand isn’t doing any harm, OK.”
There were more people on set than usual because of FOB, including a hefty helping of models. There was this one model dude with a particularly gleaming chest that got totally wasted and wandered around sharing pearls of wisdom like “I love Chinese girls,” and “Relax, you only live once.” Show business is truly where the shiniest humans come home to roost.
Before the show, The Wheels covered a Fall Out Boy song backstage, and gave FOB a special custom skateboard deck they designed.
I bet all the other bands were wishing they knew a Fall Out Boy song, too.
What? Oh yeah, there were other famous people there as well.
Finger Family vs. Sweet Journey
Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman commented that Finger Family’s sound was coming through confused, which Harry Hui translated as ‘no good.’ There was something so awesome about Finger Family… what was that again? If this band doesn’t get their act together soon, they’ll STILL make it all the way to the final episode, their torturous doom stretched out over a ten- week period.
WINNER: Sweet Journey
The Wheels vs. Danke
MAS TARDE TRADUCCION!
sábado, 18 de julio de 2009
"Short, Fast and Loud" apadrina el FC de Cobra en Argentina "Hey Mr DJ ponele play a Cobra!"

Hola FOBicos y FOBicas! ¿como van sus cosas? espero que muy bien!
Hoy tenemos una noticia importante para contarles. Nuestro FC está apadrinando el nuevo FC de COBRA STARSHIP en Argentina, "Hey Mr DJ ponele play a Cobra!".
Todos aquellos interesados en formar parte del FC entren a su fotolog http://www.fotolog.com/fc_cobrargentina y dejen sus datos ahi.
La idea de apadrinar se nos ocurrió porque la presidenta es una de las integrantes del FC, Paula (o http://here_wego_again) y ella era la que se encargaba de la pag de nuestro FC, pero ahora esa tarea estará en manos de nuestra queridisima Vicky T criolla.
Bueno, demás esta decir que todos los integrantes de nuestro FC que se quieran anotar en el de Cobra esta en total libertad de condiciones(?) para hacerlo, eso si, ni se les ocurra dejarnos tirados porque nos vamos a poner violentas (no, mentira, jamas usaríamos la violencia contra ustedes ^^). Esto lo aclaramos porque hay muchos FC que no dejan que sus afiliados(?) estén en otro FC, pero el nuestro es muy liberal, como se habrán dado cuenta, además la banda pertenece a Decaydance, y vaaaamos, sabemos que todas (mejor ducho, casi todas) las bandas de ahí tienen un especial cariño por parte de nosotros, no?.
Así que ya saben, el o la que este interesado/a, puede anotarse en el FC de Cobra. Cualquier duda, estamos a su disposicion para sacárselas de encima, si?
Saludamos atte, "Short, Fast and Loud".-
viernes, 17 de julio de 2009
“What a catch, Donnie" podría ser el ultimo video de FOB? (lean la nota tranquilamente xD)

El video muestra a Patrick V.Stump, solo en un barco en el mar, recogiendo recuerdos de FOB que se encuentran en el agua.
Pete Wentz admitió la culpa de “hacer correr” los rumores de que FOB se estaba separando.
Después de todo, fue su respuesta a una inofensiva pregunta presentada por un chusma (¿?) a través de Twitter - "¿Podemos esperar un nuevo CD de FOB el año próximo?" - Que llevan a todos los usuarios, en primer lugar. Wentz respondió que él no estaba seguro, y que el álbum Folie a Deux "podría ser el canto del cisne", Esto (comprensible) hizo fluir el rumor.
Y mientras más tarde Wentz le dijo a MTV News que Fall Out Boy no se separaria, él admitió que la banda tiene "no tiene planes de un futuro album" en este momento, y que todos están esperando para tomar una pausa después de lo que fueron 4 años de gran éxito.
Todo estaba muy bien, hasta se anunció el rodaje de un vídeo para el seguimiento de Folie "What a catch, Donnie", una canción triste que reúne miembros del grupo familiar de Decaydance - Gabe Saporta de Cobra Starship, Brendon Urie de Panic! At The Disco, Travis McCoy de Gym Class Heroes, por citar sólo unos pocos - cantando memorables líneas de algunos éxitos de Fall Out Boy .
Combinacion de vocales en la nostalgia del concepto mas melancólico de "What…." Video (no se como traducirla) - Patrick V. Stump está solo en el mar, una embarcación de pilotaje en la puesta del sol, parando de vez en cuando a recoger pedacitos de recuerdos de la banda (los muñecos de ellos que salieron en el 2006, el saco a rayas que llevaba en "Dance Dance") del océanos – y esto da la impresión de que podría ser su “Canto del Cisne” (no se a que hace referencia eso XD, debe ser de “despedida” creo yo).
Por lo tanto, cuando Noticias MTV visito a la banda en el set de "What…", hemos tenido que preguntarle a Wentz si Fall Out Boy realmente estaba diciendo adiós.
"Creo que este video nos da la oportunidad de hacer un cierre de ciclo, como la canción representa", dijo. "Se tiene una repeticion en el mismo, ya que contiene la letra de un montón de otras canciones que fueron importantes para Fall Out Boy. So I think this video is a project of passion rather than, 'Oh, we've got to get this thing out for this' timing or something. (no pude con esta Parte. Pete, se mas claro si?)
"Siempre quisimos hacer este video. Y creo que Patrick, en concreto, realmente quería hacer un video para este tema", continuó Wentz. "La gente puede tener expectativas de lo que el vídeo va a ser, pero espero que se explique por sí mismo. Es metafórico."
Hmmmm. Sonidos del canto del cisne para nosotros (¿?). A pesar de todo, Fall Out Boy antes de irse(Es decir, tomarse un descanso), ejecutaran sus próximas fechas con Blink-182 en la gira de verano, pero después de eso, su calendario es bastante abierto. Pero advierten a los fans que podrían llorar por el video de "What…" . A pesar de que puede parecer su “canto del cisne”, la intención es de hacer algo totalmente diferente. Y de manera más abierta (¿?)
http://icecreamhdaches.livejournal.com/1110976.html#cutid1 (Hay video)
Perdon por la traducción, esta media-media. Es que la hora, el hambre y las ganas de ver el video dificultan el trabajo, además mi ingles es básico XD, bueno, espero que entiendan la idea general. Saludos.
lunes, 13 de julio de 2009
Rock Sound Interview and cover
jueves, 9 de julio de 2009
miércoles, 8 de julio de 2009
Fall Out Boy trabaja en nuevas canciones
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Parece algo contradictorio, pero es cierto: Fall Out Boy está trabajando en los demos de un futuro álbum.
El asunto es que, semanas atrás, Pete Wentz había salido a desmentir rumores de separación, ya que antes había circulado un comunicado en el que la banda sostenía que aún no tenía planeado sacar un próximo disco.
Ahora, según el bajista, el grupo está grabando los demos de nuevas canciones. Pete reveló en su blog que estos temas van a "sacudirte de nuevo, hasta defecar en tus pantalones".
MIENTRAS HAYA NUEVA MUSICA DE FALL OUT BOY EN CAMINO, A NINGUN FAN DEBERIAN MOLESTARLES LAS CONTRADICCIONES DE WENTZ.
Fuente: MTVLA
Asique, esperemos lo nuevo de FOB!!
Michael Jackson: The Unlikely King of Rock

How studio perfectionism and a killer Van Halen solo made the pop icon a hero to a generation of rockers
When the members of Fall Out Boy were recording 2007's Infinity On High, they turned to two albums for guidance. One was a late-'90s hardcore record from Sweden. The other was Michael Jackson's Thriller. "It's the best pop record ever," frontman Patrick Stump said at the time. "It's mindless catchiness with the most mind to it."
At first, the lustrous post-disco sound of Thriller seems an unlikely muse for Stump and his bandmates: When Fall Out Boy covered Jackson's "Beat It" a few years ago, their punky homage had more in common with Queens of the Stone Age than it did with the King of Pop. In fact, while numerous rockers have paid homage to Jackson via cover song — including Chris Cornell, Alien Ant Farm, and Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard — few of them have any discernible musical connections with the Gloved One. After all, Jackson's sound — with its quivering vocals and trademark whooos and hee-hees — made for tricky dittoing. And yet Thriller, despite not technically being a rock & roll album, has had a bigger impact on rock & roll than just about any other album of the past 30 years. It's just not always easy to hear it.
For starters, consider Jackson's nearly cyclopean musical ambitions, which were obvious to anyone who unwrapped Thriller for the first time and heard the six-minute opener, "Wanna Be Startin' Something," which begins with an almost compulsory dance beat and ends with an African chant. It was anthemic, and unapologetically so. The success of Thriller was not some happy accident; it was the result of countless hours of in-studio calculation and calibration, all in the name of maximum appeal. "Thriller was geared exclusively toward making the best singles," Stump noted. "Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones said, 'We have to make pop music better.' "
Of course, if there were ever a DSM-IV diagnosis for pop stars, that sort of stratospheric hubris would be symptom No. 1, and certainly, Jackson wasn't the first musician consumed with dominating the charts. But when Thriller was released in 1982, the over-the-top moxie that had come to define pop music was falling out of favor: Punk had exposed the tacky vanities of Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith, while disco had tipsily staggered back underground. The sort of world-ascension moxie that had ruled the '70s was in temporary decline, which made Thriller all the more jarring. Jackson provided aspiring pop and rock stars everywhere with a sort of mission-statement-slash-permission slip, one that allowed them to be as sleek and audacious and as they wanted, so long as the music was perfect. Pink Floyd's The Wall might get all the credit for being the seminal '80s concept album, but to the millions of teens and pre-teen Jackson fans who grew up listening to Jackson — some of whom went on become musicians — no musical statement could ever be as grand or intimidating as Thriller.
Jackson's other major contribution to rock music comes with an exact timestamp: Thriller, side two, at the 2:49 mark, when Eddie Van Halen interrupts "Beat It" with a boiling 31-second guitar solo. Even in the wake of Jimi Hendrix or Sly and the Family Stone, black artists were impossible to find on rock radio in the early '80s, but the clamor for "Beat It" forced even the most stubborn DJs — and well as MTV programmers — to desegregate their playlists. "At that time in my life, I wasn't really a fan of Michael's music," says Cornell, who was living as a teenager in Seattle when he first heard "Beat It." "But [Thriller] had a big impression for me. It opened the door for Prince and Run-DMC to suddenly be in the living rooms of white people across the nation."
It also primed listeners for the slew of genre-mingling Top 40 hits that followed: Prince's "Let's Go Crazy." Run-DMC's "King of Rock." Living Colour's "Glamour Boys." Even Jackson's own "Dirty Diana." Most of these songs would have come to prominence without "Beat It," of course, as would the numerous black-rock bands like Fishbone and 24-7 Spyz that would become breakout college-radio acts later on in the decade. But the crossover success of "Beat It" subtly made a point that Jackson would repeat, rather pedantically, nearly 10 years later: It doesn't matter if you're black or white. Not everyone got the message, but those who did discovered an entire new framework for how pop, rock and R&B can merge.
In the end, Jackson's influence on rock & roll will always be more cultural than musical; it's not as though you can go to the Warped Tour or turn on Fuse and come across a bunch of Thriller sound-alikes. Yet for anyone making music now or in the future, Jackson's best moments will always be throbbing somewhere in the background — an undeniable, unavoidable force.
"It's impossible to say, musically, where I may have been influenced by Michael Jackson," admits Cornell. "Because I didn't buy his records and listen to 'em. [But] I think that an artist whose music is on television, and constantly coming out of radios and speakers in people's cars, and just sort of permeating pop culture, there's no way you could say that you weren't in some way influenced by it."
Fuente: RS Revista http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/28988058/michael_jackson_the_unlikely_king_of_rock/2
sábado, 4 de julio de 2009
Estamos en la Luna Teens

Siiiiii!! Estamos en la revista.
:D
Rober Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, y Crepúsculo cada vez suman más seguidores!! Tokio Hotel sigue a full y se suman Fall Out Boy, mas bandas japonesas y mucho más!!
FALL OUT BOY:
Club: "short, fast and Loud" pagina oficial Argentina.
Presidenta: Rocio Rodriguez Mase
Vicepresidenta: Maira Irupé Herrera
web: www.everyoneweb.com/falloutboyfanclub
viernes, 3 de julio de 2009
Pete Wentz dijo que Fall Out Boy tendrá un respiro entre álbum y álbum.
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SAN PEDRO, California — Pete Wentz Causó un gran revuelo a finales del mes pasado, cuando "accidentalmente" llevo a creer, por medio de twitter que Fall Out Boy se separaría por que la banda no tenía música nueva.
La semana pasada, Pete aseguró en MTV News que la banda NO SE SEPARARIA (por ahora). Y cuando se encontró con ellos en el set del video de "What a catch, Donnie", aclaró que, una vez más, FOB no tiene planes de separarse.
"Creo que alimentaron [al rumor] accidentalmente", dijo Wentz. "Creo que cuando alguien me preguntó si estaban trabajando en las nuevas canciones de Fall Out Boy, dije, 'No, no ahora."
"Estamos trabajando para hacer una gira con Blink-182 ", continuó. "[Luego] veremos donde estamos parados".
A pesar de la perturbación que puedo haber causado la banda diciendo que no estaba trabajando en nueva música, Wentz dijo no cree que haya una interminable demanda de FOB. "No sé por que el mundo tiene que ser todo Fall Out Boy, todo el tiempo. Cuando veo cosas como estas con otras bandas, me vuelvo loco"(me causa gracia esa ultima parte jajaja).
En cambio, la banda se está tomando el tiempo "para respirar" entre disco y disco, aunque siguen juntos para recorrer y trabajar en otros proyectos. "No hacemos discos por el simple hecho de hacerlos", explicó. "Así que, cuando llegue el momento, estoy seguro de que lo haremos."
jueves, 2 de julio de 2009
Pete Wentz Says Fall Out Boy Have To 'Breathe' Between Albums
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Matt Elias
SAN PEDRO, California — Pete Wentz caused quite a stir late last month when he "accidentally" led Fall Out Boy fans to believe that the band was calling it quits by tweeting that the band had no plans for new music at the moment.
Last week, Wentz assured MTV News that the band isn't breaking up at the moment. And when we caught up with them on the set of their video for "What a Catch, Donnie," he once again clarified that FOB, who released Folie à Deux in December, don't have any plans to split up.
"I think I fueled that [rumor] accidentally," Wentz said. "I think that when someone asked me if we were working on any new Fall Out Boy songs, I said, 'No, not right now.'
"We're working on getting the Blink-182 tour," he continued. "[Then] we'll see where we're standing."
In spite the minor disruption he may have caused by saying the band wasn't working on new music, Wentz said doesn't think that there's an endless demand for FOB. "I don't know that the world has to be all Fall Out Boy, all the time. When I see stuff like that with other bands, it sort of drives me crazy."
Instead, the band is taking the time "to breathe" between albums, though they continue to tour together and work on other projects. "We don't make albums for the sake of making them," he explained. "So, when the time is right, I'm sure we will."
Para los que no lo cachen(?) al ingles, mañana subo la traduccion, pero se que todos o la gran mayoria, son grosos con el idioma y que van a tener idea, o que aunque sea entenderan la idea general. Ya a esta altura no se que estoy diciendo. En fin. Cambio y fuera.
Fuente: icecreamhdaches.livejournal.com