Trending

Fall out boy 'Centuries' Performance Live on 'Ellen' with Suzanne Vega, Watch Here (VIDEO)


Published: Nov 04, 2014 12:44 PM EST
youtube.com
youtube.com


Fall out boy 'Centuries' Performance Live on 'Ellen' with Suzanne Vega, Watch Here (VIDEO) 


Fall Out Boy recently made an appearance on the "Ellen" show to perform their hit single "Centuries". They had guest singer Suzanne Vega join them for their performance. You can check it out above. 

Share This Story

Their song "Centuries" has already become an anthem for sporting events and commercials and is played on ESPN all the time. 

"Centuries" will be the first new track from the band's new album, the follow-up to last year's album Save Rock and Roll. You can purchase "Centuries" on iTunes HERE.

Pete Wentz recently spoke with Rocksound.tv about their new album. You can check out the full interview HERE

HOW DID 'CENTURIES' COME TOGETHER?

Says Pete Wentz (bass / vocals): "Well, the way things usually evolve with us... we'll write a bunch of stuff, and when it gets cooking, we'll bring it to a simmer! When things really start happening, we want to get some momentum building. We're always writing. With 'Centuries', we were on the Monumentour with Paramore, Patrick [Stump, vocals / guitar] came forward with the song, and it just seemed very timely. It felt like the time to really get things going, and we've had the pedal to the metal as far as writing goes. So in a sense, the song created its own timeline. It's not like we have an album done yet or anything. The way the song came out was very feral. We just had to build a plan around it. Now we've got to finish writing the album, and go on to record it."

DO YOU HAVE AN IDEAL TIME WHEN YOU'D LIKE TO RETURN WITH A NEW ALBUM?

"We don't have an exact timetable yet. I mean, I have a two-week old son and Patrick has a baby on the way in October, so there's a lot going on. The thing that we've done is... we're basically like Tuscan Raiders, Sand People from Star Wars. We're very mobile, our families are very mobile, and our kids can go on tour with us every summer. I don't think that's necessarily an issue. The other thing is that we still care about albums. I don't think that pop culture is at a place where as a whole, it cares about new contemporary albums, but our fanbase definitely does. They really care about bodies of work, and that's something we still aspire to. My guess is 2015 - very early 2015 - for an album. And that's absolutely the goal; we won't just be putting out songs, there will be an album."