Young And Menace
Champion
Stay Frosty Royal Milk Tea
HOLD ME TIGHT OR DON'T
The Last Of The Real Ones
Wilson Expensive Mistakes
Church
Heaven's Gate
Sunshine Riptide
Bishop's Knife Trick
Frogtoon Music Album Info: Mania
Published: 01 Jan 2023, 18:35
Mania Stylized As M A N I A And Formally Titled Mania A Fall Out Boy LP Is The Seventh Studio Album By Fall Out Boy Released On January 19 2018 By Island Records And DCD2 As The Follow-Up To The Band's 2015 Album American Beauty/American Psycho. During The Extensive Touring In Support Of American Beauty/American Psycho 2015 The Group Began Writing And Recording Material For A Seventh Album. The Beginning Of The Production Process For Mania Began After The Band's Frontman Patrick Stump Introduced The Song "Young And Menace" To Bass Guitarist Pete Wentz At Reading And Leeds Festival In 2016 Which Inspired The Musicians To Record A Full-Length. In An Interview With Rolling Stone Wentz Described The Vision Behind Mania. "It Feels Like Every Once In Awhile You've Gotta Do A Hard Restart That Clears The Cache And Erases The Hard Drive. I Think That's What Was – A Big Palette Cleanse " Said Band Member Pete Wentz. Mania Was Originally Scheduled For A Worldwide Release On September 15 2017. However On August 3 2017 After The Release Of The Album's First Two Singles "Young And Menace" And "Champion" Frontman Patrick Stump Announced That The Record Would Be Pushed Back Until January 19 2018. "The Album Just Really Isn't Ready And It Felt Very Rushed " Stump Said On Twitter. "I'm Never Going To Put A Record Out I Genuinely Don't Believe Is At Least As Strong Or Valid As The One That Came Before It And In Order To Do That We Need A Little Bit More Time To Properly And Carefully Record Solid Performances." Mania Was Produced By Jonny Coffer Illangelo Dave Sardy Jesse Shatkin And Longtime Collaborator Butch Walker As Well As Self-Production From The Band. The Album Sees The Group Further Departing From Pop Punk And Alternative Rock Sound And Having A More "experimental" Approach To Their Newfound Electro-Pop Sound. The Album Was Preceded By Five Singles "Young And Menace" "Champion" "The Last Of The Real Ones" "Hold Me Tight Or Don't" And "Wilson Expensive Mistakes ". Upon The Album Release Mania Received Largely Mixed Reviews From Music Critics But Fared Well Commercially Debuting At Number-One On The US Billboard 200. However It Is The Band's First Album Since Their Debut Studio Album Take This To Your Grave 2003 To Not Produce A Billboard Hot 100 Single On The Chart. The Album Was Nominated For The Category Of Best Rock Album At The 61st Annual Grammy Awards.