Lake Effect Kid

| Fall Out Boy

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Lake Effect Kid

Lake Effect Kid is an extended play (EP) by American rock band Fall Out Boy, released on August 23, 2018, through Island and DCD2.-Wikipedia

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  • Sputnik Music

    You should definitely give it a listen if you enjoy FOB older stuff as well as the new.  

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  • Chorus FM

    Lake Effect Kid is incredibly rewarding. Highly Recommended 

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  • The Sound Board

    Comes across like something of a retrospective of the last decade of Fall Out Boy. 

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  • It's All Dead

    It shows Fall Out Boy’s willingness to look back on themselves with the same reverence and enthusiasm they’ve shown when looking forward. 

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  • Spin

    Emo kids never die and neither will Fall Out Boy, 

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  • The Ithacan

    Not only shows the maturity the band has developed in its lyrics and sound over the years, but also that when it comes to Fall Out Boy, one never knows what to expect. 

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  • Music Commentator

    Overall, I would give this EP a 9 out of 10. Do you agree? 

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  • Sound Digest

    After hearing the EP, fans were ecstatic over the fact that the songs sounded like the earlier works of Fall Out Boy.  

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  • Dead Press

    Like a reflective journey through a hometown admiration. It’s just a shame it has such a sour ending. 

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  • Cross Examinations

    I think it is very deserving of a seven out of ten, and I hope that they continue with this sound–or something similar to it.  

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  • The Plastic Disc

    A love letter to Fall Out Boy’s hometown of Chicago. Each track represents a different phase in the bands life, all of which wouldn’t have happened if it wasn’t for Chicago.  

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  • Don't Bore Us

    Three incredible tracks full of lyrical homages to their hometown of Chicago. 

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  • Hidden Jams

    Captures Fall Out Boy’s soul and the different styles they’ve delved into over the years.  

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  • Radio.com

    The band is swelling with Windy City pride these days. 

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  • Lab FM

    They’re all reminiscent of the old-school FoB sound. 

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  • Immortal Reviews

    They've never quite shared there thankfulness like they do in their surprise new EP.  

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  • The Chimera Magazine

    It’s the perfect addition to any Fall Out Boy fan’s collection. 

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  • Wall of Sound

    Wish FoB would head back in this direction as opposed to their current blend of r&b and pop rock? This guys sure does. Grab a copy. 

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  • Peanut Mixtape

    Too everywhere to be considered a body of work in itself, rather than a collection of odd songs that didn’t make the final cut. 

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  • The Conversation 16

    Most inspired work since Save Rock and Roll.  

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  • Zumic

    The three songs vary in styles and represent the band's versatility for writing catchy tunes.  

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  • Aim A Trabolmeicher

    No one expected that something new would come out, and instead here is an EP that takes you back to the band's origins.  

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  • On The Move World

    This time, the group has brought up to date by letting rock prevail over punk. However, the base is always the same:  

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  • The Ithacan

    levels up the band’s signature style. It highlights the group’s iconic, ever-changing sound and lyrical loyalty to its hometown of Chicago. 

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  • County Line

    Varied, containing more elements of classic pop punk, which is refreshing after the mainly electronic influences of the last album.  

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  • Busterz

    Truly captures that youthful ambition that defined the band in the past decade. 

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  • The Backstage

    Having an official, modern, professionally recorded and published version is really exciting Yes 

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  • Babetalk

    No doubt delighted fans both old and new. It serves as a reminder of the versatility of Fall Out Boy. 

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  • In Key Magazine

    A Triumphant Trifold Tribute.  

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  • Cymag

    These were now however high-quality recorded in the studio.  

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