

We recorded a lot of it in Madison, at Butch Vig’s studio. “I’d recorded with a few projects, but never anything like that. Joining Fall Out Boy was the best education for that.”ĭid you have much recording experience before Take This To Your Grave?
ANDY HURLEY HOW TO
I think that’s probably when I started coming into my own as a drummer, being in bands and figuring out how to play with a band. “I think I reached my peak back then and I’ve been coasting on that for 15 years! Not really.

How would you describe your drumming at the time? The music being written for the demos, which became Take This To Your Grave, was the best stuff I had ever been a part of.” "The guy producing it, Sean O’Keefe who also produced Take This To Your Grave, asked if I could play on them. That’s why they didn’t ask me to join when they first started, but they needed someone to fill in for a tour and then they were recording some demos. At the time I was going to college and playing in three bands. “I was in hardcore bands with Pete for years. What were the circumstances surrounding that? We hooked up with Andy Hurley during the recent UK tour to learn more about the band’s incredible journey. until the season finales on May 18.While the band’s sound has evolved through the years, their core DNA remains, and Fall Out Boy continue to sell out arenas around the world. and Law & Order: Organized Crime at 10 p.m. ET for new episodes of Law & Order: SVU, between Law & Order (which just put Cosgrove through the wringer with his daughter) at 8 p.m.
ANDY HURLEY TV
SVU has been renewed for Season 25 as well, so there will be time for these stories to continue in the 2023-2024 TV season.įor now, keep tuning in to NBC on Thursdays at 9 p.m. Fortunately, based on what Mariska Hargitay has teased, the upcoming crossover should include some interesting Benson/Stabler scenes to go along with the Rollisi news. Benson has been the leading lady for more than two decades now, and we still don't get to see too much of her personal life unless danger has followed her home.įans did get a brief reunion between Benson and Stabler earlier this season, but it didn't go exactly as many expected, and we've had to read between the lines for how SVU may have hinted at Benson's feelings about their partnership. Is there any doubt that he'd be thrilled about it?Īll of this said, SVU is presumably never going to be a show that spends a ton of time on the personal lives of the characters, and that format has kept the show going strong since 1999. On the whole, I just feel that SVU could use a little extra lightness every once in a while, and hearing from Carisi that he and Rollins are expecting would deliver. Hopefully this is just a case of Carisi not talking about this aspect of his own life during cases, and the pregnancy could be a fun surprise for viewers when they see Rollins again. It would track that they see each other less since Rollins left the NYPD to become a professor, but this would be a big thing for Benson to not know. Rollins will be pregnant when she turns up again on SVU and Law & Order: Organized Crime, which I would have thought the dad-to-be would have mentioned by now. but not a word! And if you ask me, it's getting weird.Īs any SVU fan who keeps up with news about the show undoubtedly knows by now, Kelli Giddish is soon returning as Amanda Rollins for the first time since the fall finale (available streaming with a Peacock Premium subscription), and she'll probably be looking quite different than she did back before Christmas. Fortunately, he got the guilty verdict and justice for two victims, and dropped a comment that made me think that maybe he was about to mention a big development in his life. Benson did everything to get through to the victim to tell the whole truth, but Carisi still had an uphill battle to close the case. Law & Order: SVU tackled a case that came to the NYPD's attention as arson but ultimately turned out to be a case of two adults taking advantage of a teenage girl who saw them as her peers. Spoilers ahead for Episode 20 of Law & Order: SVU Season 24, called "Debatable." Peter Scanavino as Carisi on Law & Order: SVU
