Oct 19 2011
When Patrick Stump announced after Fall Out Boy’s split in 2009 that he would be focusing on a solo career, it was met with both excitement and apprehension. Would the singer/guitarist follow the pop-punk route of his band’s music, or – like his band mates Andy Hurley and Joe Trohman (now members of heavy-rock act The Damned Things) – head in a completely different musical direction? Some two years later and the answer to this question was provided in the form of Stump’s début album ‘Soul Punk’ read more 

When Patrick Stump announced after Fall Out Boy’s split in 2009 that he would be focusing on a solo career, it was met with both excitement and apprehension. Would the singer/guitarist follow the pop-punk route of his band’s music, or – like his band mates Andy Hurley and Joe Trohman (now members of heavy-rock act The Damned Things) – head in a completely different musical direction? Some two years later and the answer to this question was provided in the form of Stump’s début album ‘Soul Punk’ read more 

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    feel down, just listen...Soul Punk. Such a superb example
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