Centuries (Gazzo Remix)

发行时间:2014-12-22
发行公司:环球唱片
简介:  Fall Out Boy have released “Centuries,” the first single from their upcoming and yet-to-be-titled sixth album. The song has been shared with an accompanying video which was captured mostly using the recently released iOS app Hyperlapse.   Already masters of catchy choruses, the band reached way back to 1987 for inspiration.   In an interview with Kat Corbett of KROQ in Los Angeles (a CBS Radio station), Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz explained how the hook from Suzanne Vega song “Tom’s Diner” made its way onto the new track.   The band told fans via their official Facebook page that the touring atmosphere called them to start writing an anthemic track which soon became Centuries. “We never had a plan to jump right back into it after [the] whirlwind year we’ve had… but sometimes the song calls you,” the band said.   “It was something that kind of came up between us and JR, who produced the track,” explained Stump.   “It seems very right for the pickin’, right?” added Wentz. “To me, what people are thinking about what culturally, are so into right now. You’ve got Girl Meets World on TV, like it just feels like, pick it off.”   “I feel like it was so ubiquitous when we were kids,” Stump chimed in. “I mean, that song was absolutely everywhere and it just kind of disappeared. I haven’t heard it in a minute. And I was like that’s a shame. That was such an amazing song. I would love for that to get some kind of tip of the hat.”   “And, it’s definitely a song people know but they know [only] that part and they don’t necessarily know the artist or the rest of the song or any of that. It’s kinda cool to re-inject that into pop culture,” Wentz said.   Interestingly, the band didn’t use Vega’s original vocal track. Instead, they reached out to Lolo, a label-mate, to sing the classic hook.   “I think it may be cheaper for us,” whispers Wentz as Stump breaks into laughter.   The band’s new album, the followup to 2013’s Save Rock & Roll, does not currently have a release timeframe.
  Fall Out Boy have released “Centuries,” the first single from their upcoming and yet-to-be-titled sixth album. The song has been shared with an accompanying video which was captured mostly using the recently released iOS app Hyperlapse.   Already masters of catchy choruses, the band reached way back to 1987 for inspiration.   In an interview with Kat Corbett of KROQ in Los Angeles (a CBS Radio station), Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz explained how the hook from Suzanne Vega song “Tom’s Diner” made its way onto the new track.   The band told fans via their official Facebook page that the touring atmosphere called them to start writing an anthemic track which soon became Centuries. “We never had a plan to jump right back into it after [the] whirlwind year we’ve had… but sometimes the song calls you,” the band said.   “It was something that kind of came up between us and JR, who produced the track,” explained Stump.   “It seems very right for the pickin’, right?” added Wentz. “To me, what people are thinking about what culturally, are so into right now. You’ve got Girl Meets World on TV, like it just feels like, pick it off.”   “I feel like it was so ubiquitous when we were kids,” Stump chimed in. “I mean, that song was absolutely everywhere and it just kind of disappeared. I haven’t heard it in a minute. And I was like that’s a shame. That was such an amazing song. I would love for that to get some kind of tip of the hat.”   “And, it’s definitely a song people know but they know [only] that part and they don’t necessarily know the artist or the rest of the song or any of that. It’s kinda cool to re-inject that into pop culture,” Wentz said.   Interestingly, the band didn’t use Vega’s original vocal track. Instead, they reached out to Lolo, a label-mate, to sing the classic hook.   “I think it may be cheaper for us,” whispers Wentz as Stump breaks into laughter.   The band’s new album, the followup to 2013’s Save Rock & Roll, does not currently have a release timeframe.