Fall Out Boy return from hiatus

5 February 2013 | 1:02 am | Staff Writer
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Fall Out Boy have announced that they are returning from their hiatus, which was originally announced in November 2009, as well as posting a new song online and setting a release date for their new album, and announcing tour dates. The song "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dak (Light Em Up)" is the first song to be released from the band's new album "Save Rock And Roll", which is set to be released on May 6 through Island Records. The single will be available to be purchased shortly from iTunes. Along with the announcement of the new album, the band announced some new tour dates, which included the following dates for Sydney and Melbourne. "3/25 Sydney, AUS @ Metro Theatre 3/27 Melbourne, AUS @ Palace Theatre"

Fall Out Boy have announced that they are returning from their hiatus, which was originally announced in November 2009, as well as posting a new song online and setting a release date for their new album, and announcing tour dates.

The song "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dak (Light Em Up)" is the first song to be released from the band's new album "Save Rock And Roll", which is set to be released on May 6 through Island Records. The single will be available to be purchased shortly from iTunes, and it can be heard below.

The new album is available to be pre-orderd here, with the first 300 pre-orders set to contain a limited edition tattoo print.

Along with the announcement of the new album, the band announced some new tour dates, which included the following dates for Sydney and Melbourne.

"3/25 Sydney, AUS @ Metro Theatre
3/27 Melbourne, AUS @ Palace Theatre"

The band posted the following statement about their return from hiatus:

"when we were kids the only thing that got us through most days was music. its why we started fall out boy in the first place. this isn't a reunion because we never broke up. we needed to plug back in and make some music that matters to us.

the future of fall out boy starts now.

save rock and roll..."