MUSIC NEWS - Taking Back Sunday today released their Live From Bamboozle ’09, exclusively on iTunes. The Live From Bamboozle ’09 album captures the band at its best, playing this spring to the Bamboozle Festival a crowd of over 30,000 fans on May 3 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. And, right off their tour with Blink-182 this summer, Taking Back Sunday returns to
Taking Back Sunday has announced, via takingbacksunday.com, the release of Live From Bamboozle '09. The digital album will be available exclusively on iTunes starting October 6, 2009. Live From Bamboozle'09 captures the band playing to a crowd of over 30k fans at the 2009 Bamboozle Festival, which took place in ...
MUSIC NEWS - Currently on different segments of the summer tour with Blink-182 and Weezer, Taking Back Sunday and The All-American Rejects will continue touring this fall by launching a co-headlining tour in early November. The first time NY five piece, Taking Back Sunday has toured with Oklahoma’s The All-American Rejects. Florida’s Anberlin, riding the success of their c
Taking Back Sunday will release ‘New Again’ – the title track from their recently released new album – as a single on July 26th on Reprise. ‘New Again’ will be available on download and iTunes exclusive formats. The band’s most recent dates here were headlining the GIAN Incoming tour at Brixton and Manchester. Taking Back [...]
John Nolan - aka, 'the talented one from Taking Back Sunday' and 'the one with the hot sister in Straylight Run' - has signed a record deal for his very first solo album. He's now following the lead set by The Color Fred, although hopefully without quite so much mediocrity, after inking a contract with Doghouse Records.
Four albums, and four titles which uncannily convey the central concern with the album in question. (1) Tell All Your Friends: so called because you did want to impart the awesomeness of this new band to your companions (2) Where You Want To Be: bereft of most of their creative members following a schism, TBS "want" to be back within the sound of their previous album.
Okay, so I'm probably in the minority, but I couldn't stand the Testosterone Rock of the mid-late 90's-early 00's - your Limp Bizkits (sans Wes Borland - he's a pretty good player), your Creeds, Nickelbacks, Stainds - that growly vocal thing. 3 Doors Down, Fuel, that sort of thing. I couldn't listen to rock radio for years. Not even Live 105 in the Bay Area, which went from "alternative" to all...
Originally posted on Sonicdissonance.comFans of New Jersey band, Taking Back Sunday, have plenty to be excited about for 2009.The band's first new album, New Again, in over three years is scheduled to hit stores on June 2 and the first single, "Sink Into Me," has already been posted to iTunes. TBS is about to engage fans with a new headlining tour and is one of the headlining artists for Bamboo...
Taking Back Sunday debuted a new app for iPhone/iTouch today, one where fans can be a DJ with the band's single, "Sink Into Me." In other words, the app allows you to scratch the band's record DJ style.In other TBS news: Matt Rubano is now DJing on Blip.FM. Rubano's got some good stuff spinning, including Refused, Jeff Buckley & The Roots, plus a lot more.TBS is also still looking for cover son...
I have no idea what caused it, but a few days ago I felt like I just had to listen to Taking Back Sunday. before then, it'd probably been a good couple of years since I've seriously picked up either of the first two albums. I had tried out this years Louder Now but dismissed it as totaly crap right away.so for two days straight I listened to nothing but Tell All Your Friends and Where You Wan...
I really love the song "Your Own Disaster":http://mog.com/music/Taking+Back+Sunday/track/Your+Own+Disaster by Taking Back Sunday. Everytime this track plays I turn it up, sit back, close my eyes, and let the lyrics wash over me. I can't get enough of the "woe is me, my life sucks, my girlfriend/boyfriend left me, my cat got run over with a lawnmower and that makes me sad" kind of songs. That...
Okay, so I'm probably in the minority, but I couldn't stand the Testosterone Rock of the mid-late 90's-early 00's - your Limp Bizkits (sans Wes Borland - he's a pretty good player), your Creeds, Nickelbacks, Stainds - that growly vocal thing. 3 Doors Down, Fuel, that sort of thing. I couldn't listen to rock radio for years. Not even Live 105 in the Bay Area, which went from "alternative" to all...