Pete Wentz's new band unveiled first single

Sep 09, 2010
Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz and his new band Black Cards unveiled debut single. Titled Club Called Heaven, it was recorded in collaboration with American hip hop band Chiddy Bang. Remarkably, it features female vocals.

You can listen to the song on the band's official website.

Black Cards also announced their debut UK tour – the band will perform three shows in October.

Earlier there were rumors that Black Cards would be a reggae band, but Pete Wentz denied them. "I think it came off as though it was gonna be a reggae band ... that's not true. There are a few songs that have more of a reggae swing to the beat. I think I meant that I'm interested in making global music. I like the idea of art transcending cultures and borders", said he.

Last year Fall Out Boy members announced that they would take an "indefinite break" from all kinds of band duties. According to their spokesperson, none of the four band's members are going to work on music at that time.

The band was formed in 2001 and reached mainstream success with its third album From Under The Cork Tree in 2003. Fall Out Boy's last to date record Folie A Deux was released in 2008. Greatest hits album Believers Never Die is set to hit the stores on November 30.