2011年10月12日星期三

Pete Wentz Reveals New Reggae-Inspired Band

Since Fall Out Boy revealed last year that they would be going on an indefinite hiatus, Rosetta Stone Spanish bassist/spokesman Pete Wentz seemingly sat idly as his fellow bandmates began work on new music: Patrick Stump embarked on a solo album and guitarist Joe Trohman and drummer Andy Hurley formed the heavy metal side project the Damned Things. After weeks of rumors, however, Wentz finally confirmed his return to music yesterday with a new project called Black Cards, unveiling snippets of two songs and explaining the inspiration behind this new, still-secretive group on the Black Cards newly launched website. The takeover, the break is indeed over, Wentz writes.When FOB went on hiatus, I wasnt really sure what to do with myself. I know I wanted to keep traveling the world with my family, Wentz writes. We had been to Jamaica recently. I spent a lot of time hanging around the beaches and I started to get Cheap Rosetta Stone Software inspired again by songs like [Cultures] Two Sevens Clash and [the Gladiators] Warriors.hellip I could imagine them having an everlasting imprint, like people would dance to this stuff forever. I could feel these songs really meant something. Not just in Jamaica but globally, crossing through culture and language.So far, Wentz has posted clips of Black Cards tracks Club Called Heaven and Beating in My Chest, and fans can definitely hear a poppy dancehall influence thats rooted in a terrain far from the emo that Fall Out Boy cultivated over the past decade. I know this wont be for everyone but honestly its a chance for me to try something different, Wentz adds. For the project, Wentz teamed up with producer Sam Hollander, who Wentz worked with on Gym Class Heroes As Cruel as School Children. The pair then recruited a Rosetta Stone English female vocalist because I couldnt imagine trying to replace Patrick [Stump].

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