Fall Out Boy are back and are better than ever.
After the success of their previous major-label debut album, Under the Cork Tree, the Chicago punk-rockers have returned with their fourth album and second major-label release.
Infinity On High is a collection of 14 fantastic tracks. This time, the quartet - who were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2005 - are less pop and have experimented with more punk and hip hop elements.
Most tunes feature clever, sing-along choruses, catchy melodies and captivating guitar riffs. None of them disappoint.
Lead vocalist Stump wrote most of the songs on this album. He has a remarkably soulful voice and extensive vocal range, especially in You're Crashing, But You're No Wave, which is about a court hearing.
The album begins with an energetic intro from label boss and rap producer Jay-Z in Thriller.