Pete Wentz Secretly Signs Solo Deal, Set to Launch New Musical Chapter Without Fall Out Boy

  • Pete Wentz Secretly Signs Solo Deal, Set to Launch New Musical Chapter Without Fall Out Boy

 

In a surprising twist that has sent shockwaves through the Fall Out Boy fan community, bassist and lyricist Pete Wentz has reportedly signed a confidential solo record deal, marking what could be the beginning of a bold new chapter outside of the iconic band he helped form over two decades ago.

 

According to close industry insiders, the deal was inked discreetly earlier this year with an independent label known for fostering genre-bending artists. The project has been kept under tight wraps, with recording sessions rumored to have taken place in Los Angeles and New York over the past several months under the alias “P. Angelus.”

 

What makes this development even more intriguing is the complete secrecy surrounding the move—even bandmates are said to be unaware of the full extent of Pete’s new direction. A source close to the band said, “Pete’s always been creatively restless. This solo venture isn’t about leaving Fall Out Boy; it’s about exploring ideas that don’t quite fit within the band’s framework.”

 

The solo material is rumored to blend spoken word poetry, dark pop, and electronica, hinting at a very different sound from Fall Out Boy’s usual pop-punk and alt-rock formula. Fans who have followed Wentz’s career know this wouldn’t be his first time exploring personal artistic outlets—his earlier project, Black Cards, was also a departure from his band’s usual style.

 

So far, neither Wentz nor the Fall Out Boy camp has commented publicly, but a cryptic Instagram story posted by Pete featuring a feather quill and burning paper has sparked speculation that an announcement may be imminent.

 

Whether this solo project is a temporary creative side quest or the start of something larger remains to be seen—but one thing is certain: Pete Wentz isn’t done evolving.

 

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