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Truant Wave

Truant Wave is the first EP by the American musician Patrick Stump, the lead singer and guitarist of Fall Out Boy. It was first released as a digital download exclusive to iTunes on February 22, 2011, through Stump's own record label Nervous Breakdance Media,[3] before becoming available from all online retailers on 9 March.[4] It was announced on Stump's website a week before its release date, with little lead up and "absolutely zero promotion"[5] and was unexpected by fans as Stump had never made any mention of it.

Truant Wave
EP by
Released22 February 2011
Genre
Length24:13
LabelNervous Breakdance Media
Producer
  • Patrick Stump
  • Om'Mas Keith
Patrick Stump chronology
Truant Wave
(2011)
Soul Punk
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Hit the Floor[1]
Rolling Stone[2]

It is his second release as a solo artist, the first being his "Spotlight (New Regrets)" and "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)" 7" vinyl. Truant Wave was an advance of the release of his first full-length album, Soul Punk, and consists of songs that Stump did not include on it. Soul Punk was released on October 18, 2011. On June 9, he made Truant Wave available on a 12" vinyl, also through his own label and made available on his web store. He felt the EP to be "[kind of] a concept album."[6]

Background edit

After Fall Out Boy's hiatus in late 2009, Stump embarked on a solo side project. His first solo album, Soul Punk, was tentatively scheduled for release in February 2011,[7][8] with Stump saying in November 2010, "the album should be out in February [2011] and as can be inferred from the long delay, it's changed dramatically from the album I alluded to a year ago [...] As for the delay of the album itself, I'd say it's been less about the music or recording and more about all the other things that finish the thought, I just want to make sure I go to sleep at night knowing I'm not half-assing this." However, in February 2011 there was no album release lead up, and Truant Wave was released instead on February 22 after Stump announced it the week before, with no promotion or lead up.

"Formal album releases take so much time to prepare, so I’d like to announce the release of Truant Wave, a digital EP I’ve put together of songs I felt strongly about but didn’t have place for within the narrative of Soul Punk. "Having recorded Soul Punk as the sole performer and writer, creating Truant Wave also presented a welcome opportunity for me to work with some of my gifted friends on my solo material."

Of the songs in the 6-track digital EP, three feature guest artists, while the rest are solo material. "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)" was first heard on the internet on 29 November 2010, along with "Spotlight (New Regrets)". Stump had a poll asking voters which version they would prefer to see on Soul Punk, his upcoming album, which was closed in February 2011 and the results hidden. Although "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)" was ahead in the poll before it was hidden, Stump decided to put "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)" on Truant Wave, claiming that the votes were too close and that he felt as if "Oh Nostalgia basically needed its own record", building Truant Wave around it.[9] "As Long As I Know I'm Getting Paid" and "Love, Selfish Love", two tracks included on the EP, were both played at Stump's performance at South by Southwest (SXSW) in 2010 and as acoustic versions at Stump's live Rolling Stone performance.[10] On Twitter, he mentioned that the songs he had debuted at South by Southwest in 2010 would not be on Soul Punk, but would still receive a "proper release", which is now known to be Truant Wave.[11]

Music edit

Stump commented that "most of the lyrics on this record are written in character, not as myself".

Stump does not go back to his pop-punk roots, and says Truant Wave is not Take This to Your Grave Part II as some people expected. Instead, the EP features his new style: electronic-leaning, R&B-teasing jams. He says that one of the reasons he put out Truant Wave in the first place was to "soften the blow" of his new music style, because it was a major change from Fall Out Boy's sound. "I really want Soul Punk to have as much of a chance to have it be listened to discerningly," he laughed. "And if I'm going to disappoint people by not [making] Take This to Your Grave, Part II, I would rather do that before Soul Punk, because that record means something to me." "I had way too much material. ... A lot of it didn't make sense on the record, but it still felt like something, so I made a little mini-record out of them, and it sort of became a concept record for me. So for all those reasons and more, I decided, 'Screw it, I'm going to put this out.' "

Stump referred to his EP as "a bit of a concept record". "It's not as strict a concept album in that I don't have a narrator or epic space battles or anything like that. It's pretty bare-bones and it works as a pop record," he said. "Basically, I took this idealistic, naive little character, and at the beginning of the record, he has the best intentions, the highest hopes, and, as you get towards the middle of the record, he's just such an a--hole. And then the character gets really dark, and then, at the end, I envisioned him being really down and out in Hollywood, like drunk and telling someone, 'Look, kid, don't make the same mistakes I did.' ... It has a narrative, but it's not like I named the characters or know anything about these things."[12]

Stump is happy with his EP's reception. "I told people about this record a week ago, two weeks ago, there was no promo, no press, nothing, so, for it to do as well as it has, it's definitely gratifying," he said. "In the back of my head, there's always this little voice that's like, 'Just don't blow it,' and so far, so good, you know?"

He premiered "Explode" on YouTube and a remix of "This City" featuring rapper Lupe Fiasco was available on iTunes in the lead up to Soul Punk's release.

Packaging and title edit

The cover artwork was designed by Stump's friend, Aakash Nihalani. Of the origin of the title, Truant Wave, Stump said, "I was thinking about the suffix “Wave”, and all of these scenes that have been saddled with it. “New Wave”, “No Wave”, “Chill Wave”, etc. I feel like the music I make has never really fit in anywhere. It’s the same reason I named the album Soul Punk, I’m neither because I’m both. So in that same way I feel like whatever scene I’m a part of hasn’t shown up yet."[13]

Promotion edit

"Spotlight (New Regrets)" 7" vinyl was the first release by his record label, Breakdance Media record. It was yellow and limited to a 500 pressings, with "Spotlight (New Regrets)" and "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)" as a Double A-side. It was available through his online store. "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)" was used in The Vampire Diaries in the episode "The Last Dance".[14]

On 28 February 2011, Stump's first music video as a solo artist, "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)", was premiered on the internet. The slow motion, low-budget video directed by Joe Wein[15] shows Stump as he interacts with people and animals doing extraordinary things and showcasing their talents; pogoing, skateboarding, sport stacking, yo-yoing, penspinning and swinging nunchucks.[16] On April 4, 2011, it was the "video of the day" on fuse.tv.

In February/March 2011, Stump released a "Love, Selfish Love" 7" vinyl for sale in his webstore. It has "Love, Selfish Love" on the A-side and "As Long As I Know I'm Getting Paid" on the B-side. It is limited to 500 pressings on 100% recycled random colored vinyl.[17] The artwork was by Roland Tomayo.[18]

On June 9, Stump released Truant Wave as a 12" vinyl, a "180 gram neon green vinyl pressing" for sale through his webstore. This release was also without any promotion, with only a picture of the vinyl he uploaded to the social networking site Twitter a few weeks earlier.

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Patrick Stump except "Cute Girls" co-written with Om'mas Keith[19]; all music is composed by Patrick Stump

No.TitleLength
1."Porcelain" (featuring Alph-a-Bit)4:34
2."Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)"4:02
3."Cute Girls" (featuring Om'mas Keith)3:30
4."Love, Selfish Love"3:53
5."As Long as I Know I'm Getting Paid"3:42
6."Big Hype" (featuring D.A. of Chester French and Driis)4:32

Personnel edit

  • Patrick Stump – vocals, drums, percussion, guitars, bass, piano, keyboards, trumpet, trombone, synthesizer
  • Matthew Rubano – bass on "Porcelain"
  • Alph-a-Bit – additional vocals on "Porcelain"
  • Om'mas Keith – MPC3000, Wurlitzer, Roland Juno 106, and Moog Voyager on "Cute Girls"
  • Iman B – backing vocals on "Cute Girls"
  • Scott King – Siel DK 600, Alesis D6 Andromeda, and Dave Smith Tetra on "Cute Girls"
  • Max Drummey – string arrangement for "Big Hype"
  • Songa Lee – violin on "Big Hype"
  • Mario de Leon – violin on "Big Hype"
  • Dane Little – cello on "Big Hype"
  • D.A. Wallach – additional vocals on "Big Hype"
  • Driis – additional vocals on "Big Hype"

Charts edit

Chart (2011) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[20] 67
US Billboard Rock Albums[21] 17
US Billboard Alternative Albums[22] 11
US Billboard Independent Albums[23] 7
UK Independent Breakers Albums[24] 4

References edit

  1. ^ Jasmine Sevette (March 17, 2011). "Review: Patrick Stump – Truant Wave (EP)". Hit the Floor. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
  2. ^ Simon Vozick-Levinson (February 22, 2011). "Truant Wave EP | Album Reviews | Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
  3. ^ Common Revolt Interview With Patrick Stump 2011-04-23 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  4. ^ New digital EP 'Truant Wave' available on iTunes 2/22 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Patrick Stump Says Truant Wave EP Isn't Take This To Your Grave, Part II". MTV News. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  6. ^ Patrick Stump Tweet on Truant Wave kind of a concept album Twitter. Retrieved August 5, 2011.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-12-26. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
  8. ^ Patrick Stump Reveals Soul Punk Album Detail Mtv. Retrieved July 27, 2011.
  9. ^ "Patrick Stump's tweet on placement of (Oh Nostalgia)". Patrick Stump's Twitter.
  10. ^ Rolling Stone Live: Patrick Stump Merges Punk and R&B in New Solo Tunes
  11. ^
  12. ^ Patrick Stump Says Truant Wave EP
  13. ^ Common Revolt Interview With: Patrick Stump 2011-04-23 at the Wayback Machine CommonRevolt.com. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on May 18, 2011. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
  15. ^ Patrick Stump – "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)"
  16. ^ Patrick Stump Shines In His “Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)” Video
  17. ^ Patrick Stump announces new 7” Alternative Press. Retrieved July 29, 2011.
  18. ^ Patrick Stump Tweet on Love, Selfish Love vinyl cover art Twitter. Retrieved August 5, 2011.
  19. ^ Patrick Stump tweet on writing credits Twitter. Retrieved September 22, 2012.
  20. ^ Billboard 200 Chart Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  21. ^ Billboard Rock Albums Chart Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  22. ^ Billboard Alternative Albums Chart Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  23. ^ Billboard Independent Albums Chart Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  24. ^ "2011 Top 40 Independent Albums Breakers Archive". Official Charts Company. March 5, 2011. Retrieved February 17, 2012.

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Truant Wave is the first EP by the American musician Patrick Stump the lead singer and guitarist of Fall Out Boy It was first released as a digital download exclusive to iTunes on February 22 2011 through Stump s own record label Nervous Breakdance Media 3 before becoming available from all online retailers on 9 March 4 It was announced on Stump s website a week before its release date with little lead up and absolutely zero promotion 5 and was unexpected by fans as Stump had never made any mention of it Truant WaveEP by Patrick StumpReleased22 February 2011GenreR amp B synth pop alternative rock pop rockLength24 13LabelNervous Breakdance MediaProducerPatrick Stump Om Mas KeithPatrick Stump chronologyTruant Wave 2011 Soul Punk 2011 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingHit the Floor 1 Rolling Stone 2 It is his second release as a solo artist the first being his Spotlight New Regrets and Spotlight Oh Nostalgia 7 vinyl Truant Wave was an advance of the release of his first full length album Soul Punk and consists of songs that Stump did not include on it Soul Punk was released on October 18 2011 On June 9 he made Truant Wave available on a 12 vinyl also through his own label and made available on his web store He felt the EP to be kind of a concept album 6 Contents 1 Background 2 Music 3 Packaging and title 4 Promotion 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 ReferencesBackground editAfter Fall Out Boy s hiatus in late 2009 Stump embarked on a solo side project His first solo album Soul Punk was tentatively scheduled for release in February 2011 7 8 with Stump saying in November 2010 the album should be out in February 2011 and as can be inferred from the long delay it s changed dramatically from the album I alluded to a year ago As for the delay of the album itself I d say it s been less about the music or recording and more about all the other things that finish the thought I just want to make sure I go to sleep at night knowing I m not half assing this However in February 2011 there was no album release lead up and Truant Wave was released instead on February 22 after Stump announced it the week before with no promotion or lead up Formal album releases take so much time to prepare so I d like to announce the release of Truant Wave a digital EP I ve put together of songs I felt strongly about but didn t have place for within the narrative of Soul Punk Having recorded Soul Punk as the sole performer and writer creating Truant Wave also presented a welcome opportunity for me to work with some of my gifted friends on my solo material Of the songs in the 6 track digital EP three feature guest artists while the rest are solo material Spotlight Oh Nostalgia was first heard on the internet on 29 November 2010 along with Spotlight New Regrets Stump had a poll asking voters which version they would prefer to see on Soul Punk his upcoming album which was closed in February 2011 and the results hidden Although Spotlight Oh Nostalgia was ahead in the poll before it was hidden Stump decided to put Spotlight Oh Nostalgia on Truant Wave claiming that the votes were too close and that he felt as if Oh Nostalgia basically needed its own record building Truant Wave around it 9 As Long As I Know I m Getting Paid and Love Selfish Love two tracks included on the EP were both played at Stump s performance at South by Southwest SXSW in 2010 and as acoustic versions at Stump s live Rolling Stone performance 10 On Twitter he mentioned that the songs he had debuted at South by Southwest in 2010 would not be on Soul Punk but would still receive a proper release which is now known to be Truant Wave 11 Music editStump commented that most of the lyrics on this record are written in character not as myself Stump does not go back to his pop punk roots and says Truant Wave is not Take This to Your Grave Part II as some people expected Instead the EP features his new style electronic leaning R amp B teasing jams He says that one of the reasons he put out Truant Wave in the first place was to soften the blow of his new music style because it was a major change from Fall Out Boy s sound I really want Soul Punk to have as much of a chance to have it be listened to discerningly he laughed And if I m going to disappoint people by not making Take This to Your Grave Part II I would rather do that before Soul Punk because that record means something to me I had way too much material A lot of it didn t make sense on the record but it still felt like something so I made a little mini record out of them and it sort of became a concept record for me So for all those reasons and more I decided Screw it I m going to put this out Stump referred to his EP as a bit of a concept record It s not as strict a concept album in that I don t have a narrator or epic space battles or anything like that It s pretty bare bones and it works as a pop record he said Basically I took this idealistic naive little character and at the beginning of the record he has the best intentions the highest hopes and as you get towards the middle of the record he s just such an a hole And then the character gets really dark and then at the end I envisioned him being really down and out in Hollywood like drunk and telling someone Look kid don t make the same mistakes I did It has a narrative but it s not like I named the characters or know anything about these things 12 Stump is happy with his EP s reception I told people about this record a week ago two weeks ago there was no promo no press nothing so for it to do as well as it has it s definitely gratifying he said In the back of my head there s always this little voice that s like Just don t blow it and so far so good you know He premiered Explode on YouTube and a remix of This City featuring rapper Lupe Fiasco was available on iTunes in the lead up to Soul Punk s release Packaging and title editThe cover artwork was designed by Stump s friend Aakash Nihalani Of the origin of the title Truant Wave Stump said I was thinking about the suffix Wave and all of these scenes that have been saddled with it New Wave No Wave Chill Wave etc I feel like the music I make has never really fit in anywhere It s the same reason I named the album Soul Punk I m neither because I m both So in that same way I feel like whatever scene I m a part of hasn t shown up yet 13 Promotion edit Spotlight New Regrets 7 vinyl was the first release by his record label Breakdance Media record It was yellow and limited to a 500 pressings with Spotlight New Regrets and Spotlight Oh Nostalgia as a Double A side It was available through his online store Spotlight Oh Nostalgia was used in The Vampire Diaries in the episode The Last Dance 14 On 28 February 2011 Stump s first music video as a solo artist Spotlight Oh Nostalgia was premiered on the internet The slow motion low budget video directed by Joe Wein 15 shows Stump as he interacts with people and animals doing extraordinary things and showcasing their talents pogoing skateboarding sport stacking yo yoing penspinning and swinging nunchucks 16 On April 4 2011 it was the video of the day on fuse tv In February March 2011 Stump released a Love Selfish Love 7 vinyl for sale in his webstore It has Love Selfish Love on the A side and As Long As I Know I m Getting Paid on the B side It is limited to 500 pressings on 100 recycled random colored vinyl 17 The artwork was by Roland Tomayo 18 On June 9 Stump released Truant Wave as a 12 vinyl a 180 gram neon green vinyl pressing for sale through his webstore This release was also without any promotion with only a picture of the vinyl he uploaded to the social networking site Twitter a few weeks earlier Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Patrick Stump except Cute Girls co written with Om mas Keith 19 all music is composed by Patrick StumpNo TitleLength1 Porcelain featuring Alph a Bit 4 342 Spotlight Oh Nostalgia 4 023 Cute Girls featuring Om mas Keith 3 304 Love Selfish Love 3 535 As Long as I Know I m Getting Paid 3 426 Big Hype featuring D A of Chester French and Driis 4 32Personnel editPatrick Stump vocals drums percussion guitars bass piano keyboards trumpet trombone synthesizer Matthew Rubano bass on Porcelain Alph a Bit additional vocals on Porcelain Om mas Keith MPC3000 Wurlitzer Roland Juno 106 and Moog Voyager on Cute Girls Iman B backing vocals on Cute Girls Scott King Siel DK 600 Alesis D6 Andromeda and Dave Smith Tetra on Cute Girls Max Drummey string arrangement for Big Hype Songa Lee violin on Big Hype Mario de Leon violin on Big Hype Dane Little cello on Big Hype D A Wallach additional vocals on Big Hype Driis additional vocals on Big Hype Charts editChart 2011 Peakposition US Billboard 200 20 67 US Billboard Rock Albums 21 17 US Billboard Alternative Albums 22 11 US Billboard Independent Albums 23 7 UK Independent Breakers Albums 24 4References edit Jasmine Sevette March 17 2011 Review Patrick Stump Truant Wave EP Hit the Floor Retrieved February 17 2012 Simon Vozick Levinson February 22 2011 Truant Wave EP Album Reviews Rolling Stone Rolling Stone Retrieved February 17 2012 Common Revolt Interview With Patrick Stump Archived 2011 04 23 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 4 May 2011 New digital EP Truant Wave available on iTunes 2 22 Archived 2011 07 15 at the Wayback Machine Patrick Stump Says Truant Wave EP Isn t Take This To Your Grave Part II MTV News Retrieved 2017 01 06 Patrick Stump Tweet on Truant Wave kind of a concept album Twitter Retrieved August 5 2011 Patrick Stump releases one man band video for Spotlight Archived from the original on 2010 12 26 Retrieved 2011 02 17 Patrick Stump Reveals Soul Punk Album Detail Mtv Retrieved July 27 2011 Patrick Stump s tweet on placement of Oh Nostalgia Patrick Stump s Twitter Rolling Stone Live Patrick Stump Merges Punk and R amp B in New Solo Tunes Patrick Stump Reveals Soul Punk Album Details News VH1 com Patrick Stump Says Truant Wave EP Common Revolt Interview With Patrick Stump Archived 2011 04 23 at the Wayback Machine CommonRevolt com Retrieved August 2 2011 Complete songlist for The Last Dance EP218 Archived from the original on May 18 2011 Retrieved May 19 2011 Patrick Stump Spotlight Oh Nostalgia Patrick Stump Shines In His Spotlight Oh Nostalgia Video Patrick Stump announces new 7 Alternative Press Retrieved July 29 2011 Patrick Stump Tweet on Love Selfish Love vinyl cover art Twitter Retrieved August 5 2011 Patrick Stump tweet on writing credits Twitter Retrieved September 22 2012 Billboard 200 Chart Retrieved 12 March 2011 Billboard Rock Albums Chart Retrieved 12 March 2011 Billboard Alternative Albums Chart Retrieved 12 March 2011 Billboard Independent Albums Chart Retrieved 12 March 2011 2011 Top 40 Independent Albums Breakers Archive Official Charts Company March 5 2011 Retrieved February 17 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Truant Wave amp oldid 1187566767, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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