Fall Out Boy’s new album, So Much (For) Stardust, has arrived in all its glory. To accompany the discharge, the band shared a theatrical new music video for “Hold Me Like A Grudge.”
The video acts as a continuation of 2007’s “This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race” in an alternate timeline, the place Pete Wentz stage dives and breaks his leg. Twenty years later, Wentz has reworked right into a bionic man who’s “twice as fast as The Flash.” He even referred to as it “the most ambitious music video that we’ve attempted to make in the past 10 years,” and it lives as much as its popularity. Patrick Stump stars as an area wrestler, Andy Hurley acts as a monk, and folks get sucked right into a black gap towards the tip of the visible.
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This summer time, Fall Out Boy will hit the highway in assist of the new album, the place they’re bringing alongside Alkaline Trio, Four Years Strong, the Academy Is…, Royal & The Serpent, Games We Play, and extra. The U.S. run begins June 21 in Chicago, with the band persevering with the run in Europe in October. You can seize tickets right here.
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