HAPPY 18th birthday from under the cork tree

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HAPPY 18th birthday from under the cork tree
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Guys I made a part 2 <- click here ^-^
Ten years is insane (kintsugi kid and all). There was a part of me that thought we might never step on stage together again. So to get this chance to get in the studio and make this was a dream. Post hiatus we werenāt sure it would move the needle. So thank you for showing up. Thank you for going on this adventure with us (the second time is a charm). Listening to this one today and remembering the way it felt.
listened to the new album
This album is packed full of "I survived and god damn it I am gonna choose to be happy if it kills me" vibes and I FUCKING love it
genuinely cannot stop thinking about how fucking metal it is that, in a world obsessed with telling people "it'll get better" as a platitude, with no intention of actually putting in the work necessary to make things better, fall out boy came in here and dropped an album with a message that amounts to "it may never get better, but it doesn't have to get better for it to be worth it." an album that says "sometimes pain is part of life, and you don't have to get rid of the pain to love the things you love." an album that says "the bad moments will not make the good moments mean less." an album that says "you will ache for the times that you were numb and felt nothing, and you will wonder if it would be better to be numb again than to feel pain, but i promise you, the living makes the pain bearable."
the thing about fall out boy is they will always make you feel so seen and heard, they will hold your hand and hug you and tell you they understand how you feel and that you aren't alone. that they're saved by their music just as much as you are, that the separation between us as listeners and them as the artist is basically nonexistent. we are the dreamer and they are the dream, they owe us everything as we to them. No matter how obsessed you've been with your own vanishing, there will always be someone who wants you whole. they will always want us whole. we will always want them whole.
pete wentz will write the most weirdly specific, gut-wrenching sentences in the universe and then patrick stump will sing them with the auditory finesse of a vengeful siren trying to lure an entire ship full of sailors to their doom
frank and pete invented girlblogging i stand by that
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FALL OUT BOY!!!!
hey listen to this normal track
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you may listen to fall out boy but i listen to them in a more mentally ill and profound way
Barbie goes on a journey with Ken to find fellow Killjoys outside of Battery City.
the reprise of āyou were the sunshine of my lifetime, what would you trade the pain for? iām not sureā in the closing title track is glorious and makes the album feel like an odyssey through so much of their career and their transformations as humans and in music and storytelling, sealing the hurt and the cracks with gold, always persevering and building on the past without forgetting its resonance, reaching for something in that swirl of cosmos and chaos. the kind of pain you feel to get good in the end/iām pretty positive my pain isnāt cool enough. so whatās it for? itās uncertain, and maybe thatās how itās supposed to stay. they keep asking and keep reaching towards it. smash all the guitars ātil we see all the stars. that stardust symphony keeps singing.