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FALL OUT BOY - Infinity On High

| PasteMagazine | Jack Johnson briefly considers the functionality of metaphors in “Never Know,” one of several insidiously catchy tracks on In Between Dreams, before concluding, “I wanna give this imagery back.”
Johnson is the most plainspoken of singer/songwriters; he never resorts to metaphor if straight talk will do. Listening to the surfer/artist’s third album is like sitting on a barstool alongside a good friend, knocking back pints and rappin’ it down about, y’know, life and whatever....full text |
| | PM Media | | This is the CD you want playing at a late Sunday afternoon cookout when you're kicking back and sipping drinks. All you need is Jack and his guitar, and I swear you can almost feel a cool light breeze blow through. Gather 'round kids, because you're in for a treat....full text |
| | IndieLondon | I FIRST heard of Jack Johnson while listening to the latest Handsome Boy Modeling School album, White People, which features his sublime track, Breakdown.
In fact, the talented singer-songwriter has been around for some five years, having started out as a filmmaker, as well as shooting and scoring his 16mm surf films....full text |
| | Entertainment Weekly | | Could it possibly be a coincidence that the first song on Infinity On High, Fall Out Boy's follow-up to their smash second album is called ''Thriller,'' the title of Michael Jackson's ne plus ultra of pop blockbusters? No, it couldn't: With these perpetually arch emo kingpins, you can be sure all music-biz in-jokes are intentional....full text |
| | AbsolutePunk | | I've never been so excited and nervous for an album like Infinity On High, the fourth full length and second major label album from pop-punk vets, Fall Out Boy. Half of me was very pumped to just hear it because it's Fall Out Boy and they are one of my favorite bands. The other half was nervous for the thought of them completely bombing this album, getting big heads, and reaching for more than what they could accomplish musically....full text |
| | AV Club | | It seems random that Jay-Z would take a break from running Island Records' parent company, Def Jam, to appear on Fall Out Boy's second album for the label. But consider this: Island's roster boasts several dozen rock acts, none of which has ever opened an album with the label's CEO announcing, "It's here!" after dissing all who'd try to keep the band down. To paraphrase a well-worn line, this is kind of a big deal....full text |
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