10 Most Underrated Fall Out Boy Songs
4. Just One Yesterday
If there's an album in the ever-expanding Fall Out Boy catalogue that deserves the award of 'underrated', it's Save Rock and Roll.
The first offering since returning from a four-year long Hiatus, Save Rock and Roll is packed with 11 songs that could each occupy a slot in this list. From The festival-perfect lead single My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (still not letting go of lengthy titles, apparently) to the weirdly melancholic titular song that features music royalty Elton John, the album is simply sublime.
A standout song, even for this release, is Just One Yesterday.
The lyrical wordplay is cryptic, and will take at least a masters degree in pretentiousness to decipher, but it all feeds into the song's overall tone. Depicting a flawed relationship, Fall Out Boy flirt with a real world theme, and do well to match the dire story with a musical atmosphere that does the story justice.
The inclusion of British artist Foxes is minimal, but effective, making the song feel far more like a dialogue than a mansplainy mess that it could very easily have become.
Just One Yesterday is perhaps the albums most grounded song, and it's one that you can't help but return to.