(Rock News Desk) Former Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump says he's delighted his solo career allows him to be playing to a hundred people who want to see him rather than 100,000 who don't."I love the silent freedom, where there's not a lot of expectation," he says. "I'm nobody again, and I love it.
"When I listen to the last Fall Out Boy record, I hear me pushing the band in ways they didn't want to go. It took some self-awareness to be like, 'Okay, I should have somewhere to do this so the band doesn't have to.' more on this story