Taking Back Sunday have announced their new album, 152, marking the band’s first studio full-length in seven years. It drops on October 27th, but the latest single, “S’old,” is out now. Stream it below.
Spanning 10 tracks, 152 was produced by Tushar Apte and mixed by Neal Avron. In a statement, the band said, “Our hope is that you’re able to find a little bit of yourself in this new collection of songs, because you’re not alone, and neither are we.”
“You would think after 20 years, we knew what each other is going to do,” said lead vocalist Adam Lazzara. “But there were so many times making this record where I heard the initial idea and thought I knew where it would go, but then I was super surprised.” Drummer Mark O’Connell added, “When we’re writing songs, the one thing we ask ourselves [is], ‘Is it capable of making people feel something?...
Spanning 10 tracks, 152 was produced by Tushar Apte and mixed by Neal Avron. In a statement, the band said, “Our hope is that you’re able to find a little bit of yourself in this new collection of songs, because you’re not alone, and neither are we.”
“You would think after 20 years, we knew what each other is going to do,” said lead vocalist Adam Lazzara. “But there were so many times making this record where I heard the initial idea and thought I knew where it would go, but then I was super surprised.” Drummer Mark O’Connell added, “When we’re writing songs, the one thing we ask ourselves [is], ‘Is it capable of making people feel something?...
- 8/30/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Exclusive: Double Elvis, the podcast company behind hit music series Disgraceland, is bolstering its slate of original podcasts with a new post-punk series from members of Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Cure as well as adding a trio of shows to its banner.
The company, founded by Jake Brennan and Brady Sadler, is launching Curious Creatures from Lol Tolhurst, co-founder of The Cure and Budgie, drummer from Siouxsie and the Banshees.
The series will explore the legacy and contemporary relevance of post-punk with guests such as Michael Dempsey, Mason Silva and LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, who joins as their first guest.
Double Elvis is also bring three shows under its banner: Washed Up Emo, Sounds and Vision with Andrew Loog Oldham and Women in Hip Hop with Jazzie Belle.
Sounds and Vision is hosted by Andrew Loog Oldham, best known for managing the Rolling Stones. The series sees...
The company, founded by Jake Brennan and Brady Sadler, is launching Curious Creatures from Lol Tolhurst, co-founder of The Cure and Budgie, drummer from Siouxsie and the Banshees.
The series will explore the legacy and contemporary relevance of post-punk with guests such as Michael Dempsey, Mason Silva and LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, who joins as their first guest.
Double Elvis is also bring three shows under its banner: Washed Up Emo, Sounds and Vision with Andrew Loog Oldham and Women in Hip Hop with Jazzie Belle.
Sounds and Vision is hosted by Andrew Loog Oldham, best known for managing the Rolling Stones. The series sees...
- 9/29/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
James Arthur announced a 2020 North American tour spanning 28 dates. The Spring jaunt, featuring Delacey as opener, launches April 4th in Indianapolis, Indiana and wraps May 24th in Phoenix, Arizona.
General tickets go on sale starting Friday, October 25th at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation and Arthur’s official site. Pre-sale tickets will be available beginning Tuesday, October 22nd at 10 a.m. local time.
The British singer-songwriter, who concluded a run of headlining U.S. shows in September, is currently performing throughout the U.K. The upcoming trek, which...
General tickets go on sale starting Friday, October 25th at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation and Arthur’s official site. Pre-sale tickets will be available beginning Tuesday, October 22nd at 10 a.m. local time.
The British singer-songwriter, who concluded a run of headlining U.S. shows in September, is currently performing throughout the U.K. The upcoming trek, which...
- 10/22/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
When discussing the legacy of 2000s pop punk and emo, one would be remiss to forget the high-octane melodrama of New York band Taking Back Sunday. Founded in 1999, the four-piece would first break the Billboard charts with 2002’s Tell All Your Friends, a gut-punching collection of songs like “Cute Without the ‘E’ (Cut From the Team)” and “You’re So Last Summer” — of which the 2003 video spotlighted a memorable lip-sync by fellow Long Islander and Public Enemy member Flavor Flav. Taking Back Sunday’s pop-conscious hooks and knotty, post-hardcore riffs...
- 1/10/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Led Zeppelin had Tolkien. Metallica had Lovecraft. But Snail Mail, Dua Lipa, Taking Back Sunday, Why Don’t We, Hanson, and countless others have J.K. Rowling, and her story of the boy with a lightning-shaped scar.
Released in the United States 20 years ago, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone began the seven-book saga with a loud, hairy giant bursting into suburbia — not unlike a certain Twisted Sister video — to rescue a neglected boy from his oppressive relatives, bringing him into a magical new realm. Rowling’s books captivated readers globally and,...
Released in the United States 20 years ago, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone began the seven-book saga with a loud, hairy giant bursting into suburbia — not unlike a certain Twisted Sister video — to rescue a neglected boy from his oppressive relatives, bringing him into a magical new realm. Rowling’s books captivated readers globally and,...
- 9/1/2018
- by Sarah Grant
- Rollingstone.com
Adam Lazzara -- lead singer of Taking Back Sunday -- has been arrested for allegedly boozing and driving in his hometown of Charlotte, Nc. According to cops ... Lazzara was pulled over early Sunday morning for blowing a red light. We're told officers smelled booze during the stop, and busted him for Dwi. He was later released on a $2,500 bond. The band's rep had no comment about Lazzara's arrest, but said their tour will begin as...
- 2/18/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The queue was as thick as the sun that was piling down, as long as the fringes that seemed to flop around every corner and as heavy as all those faces weighed down with sweat and piercings. Not soon enough, the beast started to chug forward and with every step that was taken up to the Solus Bar and CF10 the shade became more and more and then less and less until we (because I’m not that much of a loner, you know) were sectioned off into two queues. One queue: those with tickets. The other: those with box-office tickets and guestlist. I slotted into the latter category and after some confusion with my surname – Irish heritage does nothing for me – I was granted access to the Solus Bar, which looked bare. I could have sworn there were more people in the queue than that. But, after looking around...
- 5/31/2012
- by Rhys Milsom
- Obsessed with Film
Taking Back Sunday's Adam Lazzara has broken his leg after a tree fell on him over the weekend. The frontman was at a recording studio in Michigan on Saturday (March 3), when he briefly went outside for a cigarette, reports TMZ. Due to windy conditions, a tree suddenly fell on top of him, and trapped him underneath, his representative confirmed. The local fire department was forced to saw through the tree in order to rescue Lazzara (more)...
- 3/5/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Taking Back Sunday singer Adam Lazzara is lucky to be alive -- after a tree literally Fell on top of him this weekend ... shattering his leg.
A rep for the band tells TMZ, Adam was at a recording studio in rural Michigan Saturday ... and he decided to step outside for a cigarette. It was real windy, and we're told a tree collapsed on the singer out of nowhere, trapping him underneath.
A rep for the band tells TMZ, Adam was at a recording studio in rural Michigan Saturday ... and he decided to step outside for a cigarette. It was real windy, and we're told a tree collapsed on the singer out of nowhere, trapping him underneath.
- 3/5/2012
- by www.tmz.com
- Huffington Post
Taking Back Sunday singer Adam Lazzara is lucky to be alive -- after a tree literally Fell on top of him this weekend ... shattering his leg.A rep for the band tells TMZ, Adam was at a recording studio in rural Michigan Saturday ... and he decided to step outside for a cigarette. It was real windy, and we're told a tree collapsed on the singer out of nowhere, trapping him underneath.The rest of the...
- 3/5/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Taking Back Sunday have just debuted a music video in support of their latest single "Faith (When I Let You Down)". The clip follows a "cat man" tasting an overnight fame via self-made YouTube video and appearing on an "Eileen Show". He then tries out a bunch of auditions for a role in the big screen only to end up landing a role in a porn flick.
"Faith (When I Let You Down)" is lifted from Adam Lazzara-fronted band's self-titled album "Taking Back Sunday". Its music video which mocks YouTube sensations like Rebecca Black comes from direction hands of Chris Marrs Piliero.
Explaining why they dropped an eponymous effort, the vocalist gushed, "We haven't had a self-titled album, and going back to the original line-up, it seems appropriate, but who knows by the end of the recording process." They have released four studio albums before doing this self-titled one.
"Faith (When I Let You Down)" is lifted from Adam Lazzara-fronted band's self-titled album "Taking Back Sunday". Its music video which mocks YouTube sensations like Rebecca Black comes from direction hands of Chris Marrs Piliero.
Explaining why they dropped an eponymous effort, the vocalist gushed, "We haven't had a self-titled album, and going back to the original line-up, it seems appropriate, but who knows by the end of the recording process." They have released four studio albums before doing this self-titled one.
- 7/7/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Taking Back Sunday is back together in an old iteration, but has some new material to share. The Long Island rock troupe posted the new track "El Paso" this week, with an accompanying lyric video, posted below. The clip also calls out many of the band's fans, who had taken to Twitter to request the band get to unveiling some of the new set. The group announced earlier this month they were finished recording and to expect an as-yet-untitled album this summer. TBS's lineup now features vocalist Adam Lazzara, guitarist John Nolan, guitarist Eddie Reyes, bassist Shaun Cooper and drummer Mark...
- 3/29/2011
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
HollywoodNews.com: Taking Back Sunday, who is lead by vocalist Adam Lazzara, has gone through some major band lineup changes this year, but they’re not letting that stop them from producing albums.
While they are currently working on their follow up album to “Louder Now,” the band has announced that they will be releasing a live acoustic CD/DVD entitled “Live from Orensanz” on August 17th via Warner Bros.
In addition, the band has released the album artwork and tracklisting which can be seen below:
Award News, Breaking News, Entertainment News, Movie News, Music News, Hollywood News
Below is the tracklisting for the CD/DVD:
1. MakeDamnSure
2. New Again
3. A Decade Under the Influence/Lightning Song
4. One-Eighty By Summer
5. Your Own Disaster
6. My Blue Heaven
7. Carpathia
8. Didn’t See That Coming
9. Set Phasers To Stun
10. Everything Must Go
11. Cure Without The ‘E’ (Cut From The Team)...
While they are currently working on their follow up album to “Louder Now,” the band has announced that they will be releasing a live acoustic CD/DVD entitled “Live from Orensanz” on August 17th via Warner Bros.
In addition, the band has released the album artwork and tracklisting which can be seen below:
Award News, Breaking News, Entertainment News, Movie News, Music News, Hollywood News
Below is the tracklisting for the CD/DVD:
1. MakeDamnSure
2. New Again
3. A Decade Under the Influence/Lightning Song
4. One-Eighty By Summer
5. Your Own Disaster
6. My Blue Heaven
7. Carpathia
8. Didn’t See That Coming
9. Set Phasers To Stun
10. Everything Must Go
11. Cure Without The ‘E’ (Cut From The Team)...
- 7/12/2010
- by Linelle Schultz
- Hollywoodnews.com
The founding members of cult rockers Taking Back Sunday are planning a reunion just weeks after two current members of the band quit. Bassist Matt Rubano and guitarist Matt Fazzi announced their departure from the band on March 29 and now frontman Adam Lazzara is working on "a crazy idea" to reunite the group's original recording line-up for the first time in seven years.
Lazzara tells Billboard.com he's considering reteaming with guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper after a phone chat with Nolan in January. He says, "It was almost like no time had passed between us... There's something to be said for that feeling. I generally missed his friendship."
The original five-piece regrouped in March for a session that resulted in seven new songs. Lazzara adds, "Every day, when we'd be done playing and just hanging out on the porch or something, we'd all kind of look at...
Lazzara tells Billboard.com he's considering reteaming with guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper after a phone chat with Nolan in January. He says, "It was almost like no time had passed between us... There's something to be said for that feeling. I generally missed his friendship."
The original five-piece regrouped in March for a session that resulted in seven new songs. Lazzara adds, "Every day, when we'd be done playing and just hanging out on the porch or something, we'd all kind of look at...
- 4/13/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
By Staff
Warner Bros Records artists Taking Back Sunday have begun work on their fifth studio album. The acclaimed New York rock band has reformed, returning to the original line-up from their 2002 debut Tell All Your Friends, which has sold over one million records worldwide, spawned breakthrough anthem “Cute Without the ‘E’ (Cut from the Team)” and launched the band as one of the most influential of its generation.
Vocalist Adam Lazzara, guitarist Eddie Reyes and drummer Mark O’Connell have reunited with vocalist/guitarist John Nolan and bass player Shaun Cooper, who departed in 2003 after the release of Tell All Your Friends. “This crazy idea came up and once we started exploring it and talking on the phone it was almost like all that time hadn’t passed between us,” explains Lazzara. “Given the history and the years that had passed, I don’t think any of us really...
Warner Bros Records artists Taking Back Sunday have begun work on their fifth studio album. The acclaimed New York rock band has reformed, returning to the original line-up from their 2002 debut Tell All Your Friends, which has sold over one million records worldwide, spawned breakthrough anthem “Cute Without the ‘E’ (Cut from the Team)” and launched the band as one of the most influential of its generation.
Vocalist Adam Lazzara, guitarist Eddie Reyes and drummer Mark O’Connell have reunited with vocalist/guitarist John Nolan and bass player Shaun Cooper, who departed in 2003 after the release of Tell All Your Friends. “This crazy idea came up and once we started exploring it and talking on the phone it was almost like all that time hadn’t passed between us,” explains Lazzara. “Given the history and the years that had passed, I don’t think any of us really...
- 4/12/2010
- by Staff
- Hollywoodnews.com
'There's this excitement and urgency embedded in the songs now,' the frontman says.
By James Montgomery
Adam Lazzara
Photo: MTV
Taking Back Sunday's last album was titled New Again, a rather appropriate handle for several reasons, chiefly because they just had replaced singer/guitarist Fred Mascherino with new axeman Matt Fazzi (but also because, over the course of a decade, TBS had shed something like five different members).
So one has to wonder what their next album will be called, because — to the delight of many — they've mended fences with former members John Nolan and Shaun Cooper (and parted ways with Fazzi and bassist Matt Rubano), bringing the band back to their 2002 Tell All Your Friends heyday. Perhaps Old Again?
"Well, having John and Shaun back in the band has nothing to do with any of the old records — it has everything to do with being happy and...
By James Montgomery
Adam Lazzara
Photo: MTV
Taking Back Sunday's last album was titled New Again, a rather appropriate handle for several reasons, chiefly because they just had replaced singer/guitarist Fred Mascherino with new axeman Matt Fazzi (but also because, over the course of a decade, TBS had shed something like five different members).
So one has to wonder what their next album will be called, because — to the delight of many — they've mended fences with former members John Nolan and Shaun Cooper (and parted ways with Fazzi and bassist Matt Rubano), bringing the band back to their 2002 Tell All Your Friends heyday. Perhaps Old Again?
"Well, having John and Shaun back in the band has nothing to do with any of the old records — it has everything to do with being happy and...
- 4/12/2010
- MTV Music News
By Ben Hockin
Taking Back Sunday supported the launch of D*Coded, a new clothing brand for boys, by having a free show at Macy's Herald Square in New York City yesterday. The middle of the children's floor in a department store isn't necessarily the most logical spot for a rock show, but the five men from TBS made it work. Fans were packed between racks of brand-named clothing to see their favorite band play a seven-song acoustic set while tourists and shoppers were walking by with confused faces wondering how they were ever going to get to the Rocawear T-shirts on the other side of the stage.
The group opened with "New Again" and followed that with "A Decade Under the Influence." The band likes to toss in the Beyoncé lyric, "If you liked it then you should have put a ring on it" at the end of the latter tune,...
Taking Back Sunday supported the launch of D*Coded, a new clothing brand for boys, by having a free show at Macy's Herald Square in New York City yesterday. The middle of the children's floor in a department store isn't necessarily the most logical spot for a rock show, but the five men from TBS made it work. Fans were packed between racks of brand-named clothing to see their favorite band play a seven-song acoustic set while tourists and shoppers were walking by with confused faces wondering how they were ever going to get to the Rocawear T-shirts on the other side of the stage.
The group opened with "New Again" and followed that with "A Decade Under the Influence." The band likes to toss in the Beyoncé lyric, "If you liked it then you should have put a ring on it" at the end of the latter tune,...
- 8/17/2009
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
'They not only have great music, but also really care about entertaining,' Chester French's D.A. Wallach tells MTV News.
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Matt Elias
Chester French at the Blink-182 tour launch party in L.A.
Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images
There seems to be a common thread running through the (seemingly) unrelated slate of bands Blink-182 have tapped to open dates on their summer tour: They're all huge Blink fans.
In fact, many of the younger acts on the bill — bands like Panic at the Disco and Chester French — have some pretty vivid memories of seeing Blink on their previous tours.
"We went to Blink's [2002] Pop Disaster Tour with Green Day and Jimmy Eat World, and that was the first show that we'd seen in an arena," Panic drummer Spencer Smith told MTV News. "We didn't have floor seats, and at one point, one of...
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Matt Elias
Chester French at the Blink-182 tour launch party in L.A.
Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images
There seems to be a common thread running through the (seemingly) unrelated slate of bands Blink-182 have tapped to open dates on their summer tour: They're all huge Blink fans.
In fact, many of the younger acts on the bill — bands like Panic at the Disco and Chester French — have some pretty vivid memories of seeing Blink on their previous tours.
"We went to Blink's [2002] Pop Disaster Tour with Green Day and Jimmy Eat World, and that was the first show that we'd seen in an arena," Panic drummer Spencer Smith told MTV News. "We didn't have floor seats, and at one point, one of...
- 5/28/2009
- MTV Music News
Panic at the Disco, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French and Asher Roth can't wait to hit the road with reunited trio.
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Matt Elias
Blink-182
Photo: Deverill Weekes/WireImage
Blink-182's multi-band summer extravaganza — a.k.a. "the tour that may or may not be called One-Way Ticket to Bonerville" — doesn't kick off until July 24, but it's already a huge deal ... and not just for long-suffering Blink fans, but for the bands Blink are taking on the road too.
Last week, MTV News spoke to Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, who called his band's slot on the bill "a dream come true." And as we've spoken to the other acts on the tour — a list that also includes Weezer, the All-American Rejects, Panic at the Disco, Taking Back Sunday, Asher Roth and Chester French — we've been hearing much of the same.
"We got asked...
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Matt Elias
Blink-182
Photo: Deverill Weekes/WireImage
Blink-182's multi-band summer extravaganza — a.k.a. "the tour that may or may not be called One-Way Ticket to Bonerville" — doesn't kick off until July 24, but it's already a huge deal ... and not just for long-suffering Blink fans, but for the bands Blink are taking on the road too.
Last week, MTV News spoke to Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, who called his band's slot on the bill "a dream come true." And as we've spoken to the other acts on the tour — a list that also includes Weezer, the All-American Rejects, Panic at the Disco, Taking Back Sunday, Asher Roth and Chester French — we've been hearing much of the same.
"We got asked...
- 5/20/2009
- MTV Music News
Rock band Taking Back Sunday have put out a music video supporting their new single "Sink Into Me". In the video shot by director Travis Kopach in Brooklyn, the band are seen getting dirty by throwing themselves into what is described as "sticky, black sludge."
"Sink Into Me" is the lead single from Taking Back Sunday's upcoming fourth studio album "New Again". "[it's] one of the songs that sort of represents the direction that Taking Back Sunday is going. Plus, it has a little bit of flavor from where we've been," the band's frontman Adam Lazzara said of the track.
"New Again" itself will be dropped in U.S. market on June 2. This record will be their first work with new guitarist Matt Fazzi, who is recruited to replace the band's ex member Fred Macherino. "When we went in to start writing for 'New Again', Matt joined the band and...
"Sink Into Me" is the lead single from Taking Back Sunday's upcoming fourth studio album "New Again". "[it's] one of the songs that sort of represents the direction that Taking Back Sunday is going. Plus, it has a little bit of flavor from where we've been," the band's frontman Adam Lazzara said of the track.
"New Again" itself will be dropped in U.S. market on June 2. This record will be their first work with new guitarist Matt Fazzi, who is recruited to replace the band's ex member Fred Macherino. "When we went in to start writing for 'New Again', Matt joined the band and...
- 5/12/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Band debuts its latest incarnation by playing in some sticky, black sludge.
By James Montgomery
Taking Back Sunday's Adam Lazzara in the "Sink Into Me" video
Photo: Warner Bros.
Taking Back Sunday's "Sink Into Me" video is a mess.
Not of the "Omg, what were they thinking?!?" variety, mind you, but rather in the "icky, inky, sludgy, gooey, that's never gonna come out" sense.
Filmed deep in the heart of Brooklyn and featuring gallons of what can only be described as sticky, black sludge, "Sink" is the sloppy, exhilarating debut of the new Taking Back Sunday, in more ways than one. It's the first clip they've made since replacing departed guitarist Fred Mascherino with new axe-man Matt Fazzi, the debut of their new, big-and-hooky sound, and the first video from their new album, which, fittingly, is called New Again.
It seems like a pressure-packed situation, but when we...
By James Montgomery
Taking Back Sunday's Adam Lazzara in the "Sink Into Me" video
Photo: Warner Bros.
Taking Back Sunday's "Sink Into Me" video is a mess.
Not of the "Omg, what were they thinking?!?" variety, mind you, but rather in the "icky, inky, sludgy, gooey, that's never gonna come out" sense.
Filmed deep in the heart of Brooklyn and featuring gallons of what can only be described as sticky, black sludge, "Sink" is the sloppy, exhilarating debut of the new Taking Back Sunday, in more ways than one. It's the first clip they've made since replacing departed guitarist Fred Mascherino with new axe-man Matt Fazzi, the debut of their new, big-and-hooky sound, and the first video from their new album, which, fittingly, is called New Again.
It seems like a pressure-packed situation, but when we...
- 5/11/2009
- MTV Music News
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