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Fall Out Boy hit the recording studio with Ryan Adams

American rockers Fall Out Boy have shared a photograph of themselves in a recording studio with Ryan Adams, the singer-songwriter for North Carolina.

The 'Young Volcanoes' hitmakers were recently invited to Adams' Pax-Am studios in Los Angeles where they spent two nights working on a collection of collaborative songs. Speaking to the Rolling Stone about the sessions, member Pete Wentz explained that the atmosphere was incredble:

"It was punk rock – the stuff that makes you want to kick the s**t out of your bedroom at your parents' house. It's impossible to deny the spirit of what was happening there. It was like hanging out with your older brother that got you into punk rock. Except he gets all the jokes and he's not like, 'Here's these sh***y kids' or whatever. So that was cool."

Wentz also teased that a potential title of one of the tracks they recorded is 'Keeping Up Disappearances', adding: "I don't know if it's a thought or a title or what. It was cool because it took you back to when we started the band. There were ideas, yelling, laughing and a lot of jokes, just for the heck of it. It was really good for the spirit of Fall Out Boy. We just haven't ever done that."

 

 

 

 

Watch Fall Out Boy's newly released video for 'Alone Together' below: