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Fall Out Boy Continue to Tease Eighth Album with Mysterious Postcards

Fall Out Boy cannot simply announce a new album. Instead, they’ve been extremely cryptic for a few weeks, dropping complex hints here and there.

What began as mysterious blacked-out ads in the Chicago Tribune, reading โ€œFOB 8โ€ and โ€œIf you build it, they will come,โ€ has escalated. More recently, Fall Out Boy fans have received cryptic postcards, further reinforcing their speculations of a soon-to-arrive eighth album from the pop-punk band.

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Heralding “Greetings from: Pink Seashell Beach,” the postcards all contained the same message: โ€œI saw you in a bright clear field. Hurricane heat in my head. The kind of pain you feel to get good in the end. Inscribed like stone and faded by the rain: โ€˜Give up what you love give up what you love before it does you inโ€ฆ’โ€

The URL, sendingmylovefrompinkseashellbeach.com, was included on the card. Upon clicking the link, fans are invited to โ€œjoin us for a tiny sneak peek into the world.โ€ A button on the webpage that reads, โ€œDo not open before Christmas,โ€ takes visitors to a mailing list form.

See the postcard and fan reactions, below.

“Thanks for the postcard,” one fan wrote in a post on Twitter.

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“FOB fans, look what came in the mail for me today!!,” read one tweet.

“Best Monday surprise everโ€ฆ,” another post read. “So ready for FOB8.”

The new record would be Fall Out Boy’s first LP since their 2018 release, Mania.

Earlier this year, the groupโ€™s guitarist, Joe Trohman, hinted at new music that has since been put on hold. โ€œWe were working on some stuff that was guitar-based,โ€ he told Rolling Stone. โ€œI donโ€™t know whatโ€™s happening with it. I think it unfortunately went to the back burner. It would be nice to make a record where the guitar is a little more upfront. We did start that way, as a guitar-based rock band, and itโ€™d be cool to go back to those roots.โ€

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