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Musicology
January 21, 2009
Fall Out Boy "Folie a Deux" (Island)
Almost every song on Fall Out Boy's ambitious and highly amusing fifth disc, "Folie a Deux," contains two distinct phases: a brain-popping new stylistic acquisition in the verses, and the cotton-candy chorus that tells Pete Wentz' groupies, "Don't worry, kids — we're still... Read More
Newlywed Ashlee Simpson-Wentz expecting a baby
May 29, 2008
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- After months of playing coy, newlyweds Ashlee Simpson-Wentz and Pete Wentz have made it official: Yes, they're expecting a baby.
"While many have speculated about this, we wanted to wait until after the first trimester to officially confirm that we are expecting our first child,"... Read More
LOOK: The month ahead
June 09, 2006
JUNE 14 The phrase "insanely catchy" tends to be abused when talking about rock music, but Dallas' The Paper Chase perfectly embodies the phrase. Singer John Congleton presides over a big, beautiful mess on the group's new disc, "Now You Are One of Us," ranting as if he is on the brink of emotional collapse.... Read More
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