

Save Rock And Roll, Fall Out Boy's fifth studio album, features the hits "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)," "The Phoenix," and "Alone Together." Coupled with the band's 2013 EP PAX•AM Days, Save Rock And Roll/PAX•AM Days was originally released in 2013 as a 2 CD and is now available for the first time on vinyl. Review: Another hit album - Loved every song and listened to it multiple times. If your a FOB fan its definitely a must buy. Review: love fall out boy - Hi this is Rosalie Sanchez and just a word of advice if u are a FOB or know as fall out boy fan then u should buy this album they are a great band and patrick stump has the voice of a Angel I'm glad there back plus u should listen to their new album coming out January 20 2015 American beauty American pyico I'm not sure if I spelt that right but its a great album to but eny way every song on save rock and roll is amazing Angel OMG they feature Elton John and my songs know what you did in the dark is amazing Ijust can't say enough about fall boy I'm a big fan if u have eny questions about this album feel free to e mail me at [email protected] fall out boy is a great band and to u people WHO say their gay patrick is married and made a little baby and pete is married and made a kid and that didn't happen magically so there not gay and andy and joe are straight the only thing I don't understand is why every One falls for pete wentz I happen to like Patrick anyway if u have any questions about the band or album feel free to contact me at [email protected] and Iwill be happy to answer your questions but just a warning there's the f word in some songs





















| ASIN | B07JK2FLBP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,775 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #6,314 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #28,999 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,888) |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2018 |
| Item model number | 2799901 |
| Label | Island |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Island |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Original Release Date | 2018 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.44 x 12.28 x 0.43 inches; 8.32 ounces |
S**L
Another hit album
Loved every song and listened to it multiple times. If your a FOB fan its definitely a must buy.
M**Z
love fall out boy
Hi this is Rosalie Sanchez and just a word of advice if u are a FOB or know as fall out boy fan then u should buy this album they are a great band and patrick stump has the voice of a Angel I'm glad there back plus u should listen to their new album coming out January 20 2015 American beauty American pyico I'm not sure if I spelt that right but its a great album to but eny way every song on save rock and roll is amazing Angel OMG they feature Elton John and my songs know what you did in the dark is amazing Ijust can't say enough about fall boy I'm a big fan if u have eny questions about this album feel free to e mail me at [email protected] fall out boy is a great band and to u people WHO say their gay patrick is married and made a little baby and pete is married and made a kid and that didn't happen magically so there not gay and andy and joe are straight the only thing I don't understand is why every One falls for pete wentz I happen to like Patrick anyway if u have any questions about the band or album feel free to contact me at [email protected] and Iwill be happy to answer your questions but just a warning there's the f word in some songs
N**S
Alone together
Needless to say, yes, I'm kind of a fanboy (actually I'm a woman, but still). This is a complete album start to finish. There is no song that I dislike. I will admit, that when I first got it, I listened to it constantly for roughly two months straight, as did the people that work with me... If you're a fan of FOB (old school days, I'm pretty sure we're the same age), then yes, you'll enjoy it. If you're a lonely girl... yes you'll love it. If you're a lonely boy... yes you'll love it. If you're having a s***ty time in life... it's kind of positive. It has a little bit of everything in it. Even if you're naughty... there's something in there for you too. The videos are priceless as well, if you enjoy such things (90's kids, we love that s***). I kind of like to re-arrange the songs a bit... make a bit of a story out of it. Like most artistic things, people like to interpret them as to fit the situation they are in. This album is all over my situation, which is why I enjoy it so much I suppose. I do highly suggest it. I can't wait for the summer tour... At least then I'll get to be alone together with my boys, which is how I feel most of the time these days.
M**T
They've grown up
I have loved Fall Out Boy since I stumbled upon their first album in an old record shop, "Evening Out With Your Girlfriend". I continued to love them through all of their ups and downs. Infinity on High is my least favorite of their records - it felt less like FOB and more like a record they needed to release to keep their name out there. Don't get me wrong, there are a few great tracks on there but I don't listen to more than half that CD. Folie a Deux really blew my mind and brought them back for me - that's why I was so surprised that they went on a hiatus. I felt like they had found their vibe, found what made them love music. I was wrong. This is their best yet. I can't skip any track. the wonderful lyrics are back and they've grown up. They play their instruments like it is a part of them, Patrick's voice is always amazing and you can't help but rock along with each song. Each song brings something different and shows a new way that the band has grown. THese aren't the same boys from From Under The Cork Tree - these are men who are now a rock band that are ready to remind you why you fell in love with them in the first place. Welcome back, guys.
E**A
Just Different Enough
The following is a verbatim copy from my review at: [...] The new Fall Out Boy album, Save rock and Roll, came out a few weeks ago after five long years. Having listened to it about a half dozen times now, I figured I had a good enough handle on it for a review. For context, I enjoyed the last three albums. I enjoyed Folie à Deux the most – I felt it was the peak of their maturity both musically and lyrically. (According to a recent Rolling Stone article, I’m in the minority) This album overall has a dance anthem feel to it. There were danceable elements to previous albums, but this one really seems to go for a dance rhythm. The Phoenix – The album starts off extremely strong, setting the tone. I really enjoy this song. My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up) – Lyrically, this song is the first to sound more like the older albums, although the music continues to be more of a dance vibe than previous songs. It’s a great first single since it is pretty representative of the rest of the album. Alone Together – I’ve long been a sucker for call and response songs. So I love the chorus with: Say Yeah (Yeah)/Let’s Be Alone Together (Yeah). While still maintaining the energy of the album as a whole, this is the first song that sounds musically like the previous albums. Where Did the Party Go – But right after that similar sounding song, we jump right back into the dance anthems. It makes sense considering it’s called Where Did the Party Go. Interestingly, I find the song to lyrically be similar to the old Panic! At the Disco songs, while seeming like a song you’d throw on at a party. Just One Yesterday (featuring Foxes) – I like the use of the corny pickup line as the root of this song. “Anything you say can and will be held against you/Say my name and it will be held against you”. While, they have had some collaborations like Jay-Z in the past, this album seems to have the most use of guest singers. Foxes makes a GREAT contribution here, similar to Kina Grannis on I Fight Dragon’s With You. She contributes both background vocals and a verse. The Mighty Fall (featuring Big Sean) – This is a great. bombastic song that I could see a lot of people playing as an FU song to others. I’m not a huge fan of Big Sean’s part, but it’s not horrible. Miss Missing You – Another huge song, this time a carrying-the-torch song. The biggest theme of this album is HUGE sound. This is not a subtle albm. Death Valley – The pace picks up a bit from the song and then drops everything but acoustic guitar for a quarter of a verse. The music is in top form on this album. They’re not afraid to go from an all out musical assault to as sparse as possible if that’s what the song needs at the moment including guitar distortion at the end. Young Volcanoes – A milder anthem that could almost be an easy listening track. It’s the mildest track on here and I swing back and forth between enjoying it (especially for the lyrics) and hating it for sounding so bubble-gum. But the one song I truly dislike is the next one. Rat a Tat (featuring Courtney Love) – Maybe I’m a bit poisoned by Danielle’s almost vitriolic hatred of Courtney Love, but I really don’t like this song. I don’t like the disorganized and almost discordant sound of the song. Which sucks because, as with the previous song, I actually like the Fall Out Boy-sung lyrics. But the song just does nothing for my ears. Save Rock and Roll (featuring Elton John() – This is the final track and I think it ends perfectly. While there an always be a case made for ending an album on an exciting note, I think it’s always nice to end an album on an introspective note. Not only that, but Elton John’s contribution is the best collaboration on the album. I think with this album, Fall Out Boy has both reinvented themselves while remaining true enough to transition those of us who are older fans over to this new sound. I recommend it whether you’re a fan of their old stuff or stayed away (as I did for too long) because you didn’t identify with “emo” or thought they were a band for teen and pre-teen girls to listen to. If we can keep getting strong albums like this, 2013 is going to be a great year for music.
F**O
Aunque no soy fan de FOB desde hace muchos años, reconozco que el cambio de sonido les ha sentado genial. Era un cambio necesario después de tantos discos orientados al rock. A nivel de composición y ejecución este disco es una joya. Lástima que la voz pase a ser tan aguda, ya que le cuesta mucho a Patrick mantenerlas en los conciertos. A este precio es una compra obligatoria.
A**N
Me llegó en un muy buen estado, excelente calidad, esperaba me llegará el Vinyl rojo, pero llegó el tradicional
P**K
Very timely delivered by Amazon. The CD comes with a little booklet with lyrics of all the songs. The album itself, of course, is a work of art. Fall out boy never disappoints me.
A**T
L'acquisto dell'album, in versione digitale, vale davvero la pena: - file audio mp3 di ottima qualità; - prezzo conveniente; - piacevole anche il booklet digitale. Insomma, Amazon efficiente come sempre! I Fall Out Boy hanno sempre fatto della buona musica (per amanti del genere pop-punk-rock) e anche se questo ultimo loro album si discosta un po' dal loro sound, devo dire che mi ha stupito assai positivamente! Canzoni rapide, fresche, a tratti allegre e a tratti malinconiche ma sempre in grado di trascinare con il loro ritmo incalzante. Alcuni pezzi (quasi tutti in realtà) sembrano essere fatti apposta per essere ascoltati a tutto volume! Una cosa che vi farà (a mio parere) apprezzare ancora di più l'ultimo lavoro dei Fall Out Boy sono i video delle canzoni, pubblicati con una certa cadenza e tutti collegati tra loro mediante una trama avvincente come voler formare una sorta di lungometraggio unico. Geniale! Consigliato a tutti i fan dei Fall Out Boy non troppo tradizionalisti, agli amanti del genere e a chi vuole ascoltare qualcosa di diverso dalle solite canzoni che ultimamente passano le radio (purtroppo come numerosi altri artisti o gruppi talentuosi e una volta apprezzati, anche loro ultimamente sono assai sottovalutati e non considerati dai media nostrani... what a shame!)
サ**る
とても素晴らしく聴き応え有りのオリジナルアルバム。クルマで、自宅で楽しんでいます。一曲目から最高にノリの良いので素晴らしい。
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