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Save Rock and Roll

Current price: $11.89
Save Rock and Roll
Save Rock and Roll

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Save Rock and Roll

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Early on in
Save Rock and Roll
,
Patrick Stump
sings he'll change you like a remix then raise you like a phoenix, words written, as always, by
Pete Wentz
, and sentiments that place this 2013
Fall Out Boy
comeback in some kind of perspective. After the absurdly ambitious 2008 LP
Folie a Deux
, the band expanded and imploded, winding up in a pseudo-retirement where
Stump
released an inspired but confused solo record while
Wentz
pursued
Black Cards
, a band that went nowhere. Failure has a way of reuniting wayward souls, and so
Joe Trohman
, and
Andy Hurley
all settled their differences and cut
, an album that acts like
never went away while simultaneously acknowledging every trend of the last five years. Alone among their peers,
are always acutely conscious of what's on the charts, not limiting themselves to the brickwalled blast of modern rock but also dipping into the crystalline shimmer of R&B and even sending up the folk stomp of
Mumford & Sons
on "Young Volcanoes." One of great things about
-- the thing that's infuriating and intoxicating in equal measure -- is that it's difficult to discern where their sincerity ends and their parody begins. That's particularly true of
, where the group is negotiating its rapidly approaching maturity along with the fashions of the time. They're not entirely successful, partially because they rely on their trusty emo onslaught of unmodulated chords and emotions, partially because there still is a lingering suspicion that they may not truly believe anything they sing. Nevertheless, they're ambitious, admirable, and sometimes thrilling, particularly because the group never fears to tread into treacherous waters, happy to blur the distinctions between pop and rock, mainstream and underground. They bring in
Courtney Love
to snarl like it's 1993, they have
Elton John
act like the grand dame he is, but neither overshadows the group's intoxicatingly smeary stance on what rock & roll is. They're not traditionalists -- they're not about three chords and the truth, they're about misdirection and hiding their emotions, then letting it all spill out in one headstrong rush. In 2013, when so many bands are donning tweed caps and pining for a past that never existed, it's kind of fun to have a band tackle the modern world in all its mess as
do here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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