Patrick Stump, ‘Soul Punk’ (Island) | SPIN
October 18, 2011 by David Menconi
SPIN Rating: 6 of 10
Fall Out Boy singer-guitarist Patrick Stump isn’t punking soul on his solo debut, but he is apparently inspired by a desire to be Prince (who isn’t?), and he holds little back in exorcising his inner royal badness. Soul Punk is a more-than-competent side trip, with Stump writing, playing, and singing everything himself on nine homages to the funkier side of the ’80s. It’s fun, especially the Michael Jackson cops on “Dance Miserable.” But with the Time’s catalog readily available, this doesn’t exactly fill a void.
Source: spin.com
Post by TONY SHRUM on JANUARY 25, 2012 / Photo by Paris Visone
Source: ampmagazine.com
AMP Magazine – Patrick Stump talks about his debut full length, choosing a tour lineup, thoughts on “hype,” and more
Post by TONY SHRUM on JANUARY 25, 2012 / Photo by Paris Visone
PATRICK STUMP
CONFESSIONS OF A SOUL PUNK
By Peter Marullo
In March of 2010 the world was introduced to your solo career through the South By Southwest video on your website. Then we were given a second dose through the release of Truant Wave and the subsequent tour that followed. Tell us about your debut full length Soul Punk. What can we expect?
I guess that’s the big question isn’t it? I knew Soul Punk was the title, I knew what I wanted to say, I knew how I wanted to go about everything, but the last thing I decided on was really a distinct style both musically and lyrically. And it’s weird because I think there’s a parallel evolution where if you listen to This City out of context, it sounds like a pop song, but in context with the rest of the album, there’s something different going on. Of course it is pop, but I’m equal parts punk rock and R&B. I definitely come from punk rock roots. That’s neither here or there, but I did spend four years touring around in basements, but I’ve always been interested in R&B and hip hop. I’ve always have a strong affinity for what they now call “art rock,” which is a bad description of it, but the stuff Bowie was doing in the late 70′s, Brian Eno, and John Cale and David Byrne, and all those guys. I’ve always been fascinated with pop on an intellectual level. I love getting it on a visceral level, which is like “hey this is fun.” I love getting it on a punk rock level like, “Oh that says something, I can sing along because I’m as angry or I’m feeling this.” But then I also like the intellectual level of finding something respectable about what people consider a low art. So I see that it is a pop record that doesn’t take itself to seriously, but takes pop seriously. I’m kind of looking at it as art.
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Long time lost Hong Kong’s magazine, East Touch Jul 28, 2009, FOB had a show at Macau in 2009.
Up Magazine » Up Magazine 82
Gepubliceerd op 15 november 2011 om 13:36
Interviews met:
Black Veil Brides, Nightwish, Hot Chelle Rae, Alesana, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Family Force 5, Patrick Stump, Texas In July, Vildhjarta, Betraying The Martyrs, Panic & Action, Adept, Her Bright Skies, Aiden
[…]
Up Magazine 82 ligt vanaf 23 november in de winkel
Note: UP Magazine is publishing in The Netherlands and Belgium.
Source: upmagazine.nl
Young the Giant | variancemagazine.com
Vol. 2, Issue 4 - OCT 11
Keep your eyes peeled for TONS of hidden buttons, bonus content, and free downloads throughout this issue! Vol. 2, Issue 4 of Variance Magazine, featuring: Young the Giant , Mutemath, Explosions in the Sky, Gavin Degraw, Jon Acuff and more!
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Warning! to who doesn’t know what FRONT magazine is.
FOUR REASONS YOU NEED TO BUY FRONT THIS (NSFW)
PATRICK STUMP ANSWERS OUR HELLUVA HARD QUESTIONS: Okay, so they’re not that hard, but where else will you see the ex-Fall Out Boy talking about almost pooping his pants while on the phone?
Note: Who’s dare to buy this magazine? XD
Source: frontarmy.com
Details Magazine March 2011

Q&A With Former Fall Out Boy Patrick Stump
By David Walters
DETAILS: 新譜のSoul Punkは、R&Bとファンクのミックスで、Fall Out Boyとは全く違いますよね。
Patrick: これはもっと自分自身をはっきりと打ち出したものなんだ。僕は今までずっと音楽を作ってきたけれど、自分でも今回初めて自分自身のアイデアに何のフィルターもかけず耳を傾けてみたんだ。これは全てが本当であれば、自分がいままでやらなきゃいけなかったかもしれないことなんだよ。
DETAILS:バンドの分裂は、創作に対する緊張感が原因だったりするのかな?
Patrick: これって、家族みんなでどこにディナーを食べに行くか決めるようなもんなんだよね。結局最後には、みんな行きたくもないのにSizzler(ステーキハウスのチェーン店)で食べてるようなもんでさ。
DETAILS: 新しいサウンドに、見た目も新しくなったー多くのEMOパンクキッズは、絶対今のあなたに不満を抱いていますよ。
Patrick: 僕はこれまで一度も「自分は毎日帽子をかぶらなきゃいけない、それにもみ上げとメガネも」なんて言った事はないんだ。そういう格好(帽子+もみ上げ+メガネ)をしていたことをみんなが受け止めてた、それでそうじゃないとみんな僕に文句を言うんだよね。ある時はっきりしたんだ、僕らは若者向けの大統領就任パーティで演奏して、オバマと写真を撮ったんだよ、—将来、孫にスゴイだろって見せるつもりさーだけど、僕の顔が見えないんだよね。すっかり隠れてるんだ、それで僕は「これからの20年も、僕はこういう格好を続けるつもりなのかな?」ってさ。
DETAILS: それから、かなり体重を減らしましたよね?何ポンドくらいですか?
Patrick: 自分でもビックリするくらいの数字だったので、それは言いたくないな。健康に問題が出てたんだ。太り気味どころじゃなく-超肥満だったんだよ。糖尿病寸前。見た目の問題とかじゃなく。今でも覚えてるのは、日本のファーストフードレストランでラージサイズの注文をしたんだけど、出てきたのはアメリカだとスモールサイズくらいの量。それを見て思ったんだ、「何やってんだろ、僕は5’4”(163cm)しかないのに。何考えてんだ?」って。
DETAILS: ピート・ウェンツとは今でもいい関係かい?
Patrick: もちろんさ。見てみろよ、どんなミュージシャンでも多かれ少なかれわがままなもんなんだ、だからどうしても摩擦が起きる。だけど僕たちは今でもいい関係だよ。
DETAILS: じゃあ、アシュリー・シンプソンはオノ・ヨーコじゃないと?
Patrick: それは違うね。それに、オノ・ヨーコは嫌悪されるべきじゃない。ポール・マッカートニーとジョン・レノンはうまくいってなかったんだよ。これは一緒に語られるべきことじゃないね、なぜなら (a) 僕らはうまくやっている、それから (b) 僕はFall Out BoyをBeatlesに比較するほど傲慢じゃないから。




