Fall Out Boy Album: “From Under the Cork Tree”
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Fall Out Boy: Patrick Stump (vocals); Joe Trohman (guitar); Peter Wentz (bass guitar); Andy Hurley (drums).
<p>Recording information: Ocean Studios, Burbank, California; Paramount Studio, Hollywood, California.
<p>Fall Out Boy cooks up an immediately digestible combination of crunching rock, highly melodic songwriting, and expressive singing on 2005's FROM UNDER THE CORK TREE, the Chicago unit's first release on Island, and its most accomplished to date. Building on an instrumental foundation that owes debts to both hardcore (drummer Andy Hurley has a thunderous, bass-drum-heavy approach that gives the band tremendous muscle) and indie rock (guitarist Joe Trohman peels off melodic solos), Fall Out Boy packs quite a sonic punch.
<p>However, it is the group's songcraft that impresses the most. Each of CORK TREE's 13 tracks is rife with pop hooks. From the churning chords and expansive chorus of the opener (cheekily titled "Our Lawyer Made Us Change the Name of This Song So We Wouldn't Get Sued"), through the brightly up-tempo "Sugar, We're Goin Down," to the minor-key "XO," CORK TREE is overflowing with potential hit singles. Singer/guitarist Patrick Stump's clear tenor and evocative lyrics (which balance confessionalism, metaphor, and witty cleverness) are the icing on this sweet punk-pop cake.
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From Under the Cork Tree |
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UPC:602498800140
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Rock & Pop - Alternative
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Artist:Fall Out Boy
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Producer:Neal Avron
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Label:Island Records (USA)
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Distributed:Universal Distribution
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Release Date:2005/05/03
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Original Release Year:2005
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
- From a person who has actually heard the album.
Fall Out Boy are masters at perfecting the art of pop-punk. The songs have good hooks, catchy melodies, smart lyrics(not necessarily thought-provoking or deep, but they've got some pretty good one-liners), and you can't deny the fact that the singer, Patrick Stump, has a great range. The Remix of Sugar We're Goin' Down is a little quieter, with a louder bass, and the Dance Dance remix has more of an electronic vibe.
Sure, pop-punk may just be a trend, but why not enjoy it while it lasts?
P.S. To the person who is bitching about what "punk rock" is - shut up. First of all, you obviously haven't heard anything from Fall Out Boy other than their singles, so you have no place to write a review on their albums. Second of all, Fall Out Boy have never called themselves punk, and they are not "posing" as a punk band. They are pop-punk and they know it. Name-dropping the Sex Pistols doesn't make you look any cooler, it just makes you look like a retarded, closed-minded elitist. And please, use punctuation. Your use of run-on sentences further proves yourself as a moron.
Dipper (Anchorage, AK, USA) - May 07, 2005
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Worthy successor to Take This To Your Grave
Second albums aren't always as good as first albums. You have you entire life to make the first one but only a year or so to make the second one. But this band has not let us down with From Under The Cork Tree.
Like TTTYG, there are no fillers on this CD. Any one of the 13 tracks could easily be a single or video.
Not only has Fall Out Boy earned their signing to a major label, they have proven that they will not compromise their artistic integrity (i.e. "sell out"). The sound of the second CD may be a little more polished and produced, but it is unmistakably Fall Out Boy. This is not a Simple Plan or Dashboard Confessional CD by any means.
Song-by-Song reviews:
1) Our Lawyer Made Us Change The Name Of This Song So We Wouldn't Get Sued - Great song to open the album with. The beginning sound effects (the camera clicking) sort of echos "Tell That Mick..." from TTTYG, but this is an entirely different (and much less angry) opening act. 9/10
2) Of All The Gin Joints In All The World - Not a filler by any means, but not my favorite on the album. 7/10
3) Dance Dance - Catchy and yes, danceable. 8/10
4) Sugar We're Going Down - One of my four favorites on the album. It's the obvious first single and hopefully the song that will break the band. 10/10
5) Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner - Excellent song. The full-band version rocks, but I do prefer the acoustic version. I think a better choice to be remade would have been "It's Not A Side Effect of Cocaine. I'm Thinking It Must Be Love." 9/10
6) I've Got A Dark Alley And A Bad Idea That Says You Should Shut Your Mouth - This is a big sudden left-turn for the band. It almost has a retro 80s Smiths/Morrissey sound. Very refreshing, very different. 10/10
7) 7 Minutes In Heaven - Good song, but like "Gin Joints" doesn't stand out quite as high as the rest. 8/10
8) Sophomore Slump or Comeback of the Year - Another good one. Great chorus, good hook. I think this one will definitely be a single. 9/10
9) Champagne For My Real Friends, Real Pain For My Sham Friends - Good song, but unfortunately the title is better. This one is not a stand-out either. 7/10
10) I Slept With Fall Out Boy And All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me - I like this one. 8/10
11) A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More 'Touch Me' - Another one of my favorites. I think this one is the "Grand Theft Autumn" of the album. It stays in your head hours after listening to it. 10/10
12) Get Busy Living Or Get Busy Dying (Do Your Part To Save The Scene And Stop Going To Shows) - I'm noticing alot of reviews mentioning this song as one of the weaker ones, but I absolutely love it. Pete sings a bit in this one and the poem read at the end is chilling. 10/10
13) XO - I'm wondering if this one is a sequel to "Tell That Mick...". The lyrics reference "I hoped you choked and crashed your car". It's a dark stalker anthem and very creepy. A perfect song to end the album with. 10/10
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- In my belief system, Star Wars is heaven, Star Trek is hell. LONG LIVE TOOTIE THE DANCING LEPRECHAUN!!
Okay, I just have to say this:
I've read a lot of the reviews on this CD, and I just have a lot to say about them. But before you insult me, saying that I don't know anything about anything, here it is:
For those of you who are saying that people should listen to Metallica, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and the whole nine yards instead of Fall Out Boy... I don't get you. What do Fall Out Boy have to do with any of those bands? I mean, I am definately not saying that Metallica, Maiden and all the rest suck, but people buy the Fall Out Boy CD because they like that kind of music. Some people like it when you can't understand the lyrics properly. But you can't go around comparing Fall Out Boy to Metallica or whatever. Some people like music from the 80's, some people like new music. I agree completely that Fall Out Boy are not punk in any way, seeing as it's completely dead, never to be ressurected, and that real punk is Sex Pistols, The Ramones, Black Flag, The Clash and all of them, but it doesn't make sense to tell someone "Listen to Metallica, not Fall Out Boy". Now I know that this is a review, and that you're supposed to write how you feel about the album, but by saying "This sucks, go listen to Maiden right NOW" you can't be serious. I'm sorry, I just don't get how you can compare the two.
Now I know this is meant to be a review of From Under The Cork Tree, and people will rate this low as hell, but it doesn't matter to me whether you rate it high or low, as long as you get what I'm saying.
P.S. The dude may have a hard to understand voice, but you have to admit, his sideburns rock.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Addicting!
I bought From Under the Cork Tree a week after it came out, not thinking it would be that great. It is the best cd I've heard all year and equally as great as Take This To Your Grave, and in some ways better.
1. Our Lawyer Made Us Change The Name Of This Song So We Wouldn't Get Sued : 8/10. Good song. No where near as good as Tell That Mick...(which happens to be my fave track on TTTYG). But it's definitely got a catchy chorus and some nice guitar.
2. Of All The Gin Joints In All The World...:10/10. Hands down the best song on the CD. It's got everything you'd expect from Fall Out Boy. It has a catchy chorus, captivating guitar, and is overall just a great piece of music.
3. Dance Dance: 9/10. Definitely a good one. The guitar I love. At first listen, the way the first verse is sung bugged me, but the more I listen the more I love.
4. Sugar We're Goin Down: 10/10: Excellent choice for a first single. The guitar and bass are a little louder on this one, and it works well. I absolutely love the 2nd verse with the piano in it and the drums at the very start.
5. Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner: 9/10 I have to say I do like the acoustic version better, but that's not to say this one isn't good as well. It does the original one justice.
6. I've Got A Dark Alley And A Bad Idea That Says You Should Shut Your Mouth (Summer Song): 7/10. Good gosh. On my first few listens of this song I could not stand this song. I used to hate the way Patrick's voice sounded. I'm still not totally over it, but I like the way the lyrics are on this one and it's actually a pretty good song.
7. 7 Minutes In Heaven (Atavan Halen): 10/10. Very very good song. The guitar solo is probably the most unique I've ever heard from Fall Out Boy and from start to finish it's a song that keeps your ears tuned in.
8. Sophmore Slump Or Comeback Of The Year: 9/10 The intro is a bit boring, but the lyrics make up for it. "The best part of believe is the lie" is the coolest lyric in it for sure. Steady chorus and a good beat.
9. Champagne For My Real Friends, Real Pain For My Sham Friends
6/10. For me, this is definitely the lowest point in the album. One of the few songs I don't like too much. Nothing too particularly exciting about this one. I love the title, just wish the song was the same for me.
10. I Slept With Someone In Fall Out Boy And All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me: 8/10 This one has some deep lyrics and overall I enjoy it much. The fact that Chad Gilbert from New Found Glory does some backing vocals for it only helps it be better.
11. A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More "Touch Me": 10/10 This one is for sure the most poppy and catchy song on the album. I agree with some that say it sounds quite a bit like Grand Theft Autumn. In any case, it's a fast, fun song from start to finish and the lyrics are fantastic.
12. Get Busy Living Or Get Busy Dying (Do Your Part To Save The Scene And Stop Going To Shows): 8/10 Probably the most dark and melancholy song I've heard from Fall Out Boy. When I first heard it, it weirded me out, especially the poem/talking at the end. But like a couple other songs on this CD, the more I heard it the more I liked the direction they went with this song.
13. XO: 10/10 I never really listened to this one at first, mostly becuase it was at the end of the record. But now it reminds me a lot of a My Chemical Romance song, which I like about this one. The lyrics are good at catching your attention ,and the "loose lips sink ships" part is absolutely incredible.
What else can I say? From Under the Cork Tree is a landmark record for Fall Out Boy. A lot of people talk about a sophomore CD being the toughest and sometimes worst effort from a band. And it really is tuff. Fall Out Boy picked an incredible way to get themselves in the steroes and heads of people all across the country. I get sick of people that expect a follow up CD to sound exactly the same as the one before it.(i.e. Take This To Your Grave and From Under the Cork Tree) That's the beauty of music from good bands: it's always changing and improving. This CD is a breakthrough and overall success. Once you start listening to it, you'll never stop.
Customer review - June 13, 2006
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- Yawn...
Letsee here:
Shrieky vocals? Yep.
Guitar? Yep.
Drums? Yep.
Talent/Songwriting skills? Nope.
I'm sick of teenage girls who say (and this is exactly what a dramatization would be):
"Like, OMFG! FOB is SOOOO hott! That Patrick is SOOO sexy! And OMFG! Isn't Pete Wentz GORGEOUS?!
Signed, Mrs. Pete Wentz"
They've heard ONE song, and they claim to be "hard-core". You know what? You aren't. Van Halen is hard-core. Led Zeppelin is hard-core. Poison is hard-core. Alice Cooper is hard-core. ANYTHING is hard-core compared to these dumbkuffs. So, if I were you, I would spend 13 bucks on something else, like something by any of the REALLY hard-core artists listed above, or something not even in the rock genre (i.e. Madonna or Jewel, who is a better songwriter than Pete Wench or Patrick Frump) if you think this is a "refreshing change" from hard/alt rock.
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