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"The Phoenix (Commentary)" is a track by Fall Out Boy, from the album Save Rock And Roll (Commentary), released 12th April 2013. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 15 articles about Fall Out Boy.
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ANDY: So, the first song on the record is called "The Phoenix". PATRICK: Uh, it's a song that, um- it kinda happened very quickly and then very slowly. We started with, um, this initial burst of inspiration, um, and then it kinda took us a while to figure it out how to finish off the rest of the song. Um, but, it was one of the most exciting songs for us, I think. PETE: Yeah, it's awesome. I feel like, um, definitely reminds me of, y'know, a teenager in the summer when they're around in the fireworks and skateboards. ANDY: The song to me kinda encapsulates the rebirth, I guess. And y'know, kinda the idea behind the record. To-for me, y'know, that way. PATRICK: There was a time up to getting this song written where I was- I wasn't- it was like "everything was good" but, I didn't feel like my like- like I was in all of it yet. And when I heard this song back the first time, I was like, "it just changed the entire record for me". So the whole, the whole thing, y'know, that's one of the reasons why it's a great first track for us. JOE: I like to think, like the music, the music in the chorus is so cool, there's like, kinda like a couple different counter-melodies going on that I think all, like, they all like have totally different vibes on there, but when they come together, it can make something incredibly epic.
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They've also confirmed the tracklisting for their new album.

The new album marks the return of the band to Fueled By Ramen, the label who released their debut album in 2003.

The band was without guitarist Joe Trohman, who recently announced he was taking a break from work to focus on his mental health.

In a statement posted to Fall Out Boy's social media pages, Trohman shared that he was making the decision for his mental health.

Their new album is coming in March.

Yesterday (15th January), Fall Out Boy took to the stage at the ALTer Ego event to perform an eight-song set. While there, they also found time discuss their upcoming album.

The event, which took place at E11even nightclub, saw legions of fans join in singing the song.

“We spent the last year jamming ideas in a tiny room [and] can’t wait to share them with you.”

The band has yet to reveal when their next single or album will be released, but one thing is certain: fans should keep their eyes peeled for more... erm... surprises.

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