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Truant Wave

''Truant Wave'' is the first studio EP by the American musician Patrick Stump, the lead singer/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,〔(Common Revolt Interview With Patrick Stump ). Retrieved 4 May 2011.〕 before becoming available from all online retailers on 9 March.〔(New digital EP 'Truant Wave' available on iTunes 2/22 )〕 It was announced on Stump's website a week before its release date, with little lead up and "absolutely zero promotion"〔(Patrick Stump Says Truant Wave EP Isn't Take This To Your Grave, Part II – Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV )〕 and was unexpected by fans as Stump had never made any mention of it.
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 "(of ) a concept album."〔(Patrick Stump Tweet on ''Truant Wave'' kind of a concept album ) ''Twitter''. Retrieved August 5, 2011.〕
==Background==
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,〔(Patrick Stump releases one-man band video for “Spotlight” )〕〔(Patrick Stump Reveals Soul Punk Album Detail ) ''Mtv''. Retrieved July 27, 2011.〕 with Stump saying in November 2010, "the album should be out in February () 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.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Patrick Stump's tweet on placement of (Oh Nostalgia) )〕 "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.〔(Rolling Stone Live: Patrick Stump Merges Punk and R&B in New Solo Tunes )〕 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''.〔(Patrick Stump Reveals Soul Punk Album Details | News | VH1.com )〕

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