Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday


3.5
great

Review

by Crymsonblaze USER (8 Reviews)
June 23rd, 2011 | 17 replies


Release Date: 2011 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Insert play on words about not being new again here.

Taking Back Sunday have been living in their own shadow since about 2004. After the departure of John Nolan, the band slowly strayed from its roots with each passing album, losing fans in a true Rivers Cuomo fashion. Now that Nolan has returned, the band is faced with a dilemma: continue along the path of a more typical alt-rock sound, or return to the humble beginnings of passionate emo-tinged pop-punk? Well, the answer is both. Sort of.

This album is a bit of a paradox. In all honesty, it’s what New Again should have been: a melding of Nolan-era TBS with their more recent efforts. Though you wouldn’t know that just by listening to the opening track. “El Paso” kicks off the album with a rousing and heavy (for the band’s standards) jam with singer Adam Lazzara channeling his inner Daryl Palumbo. It’s a great opener, but quite misleading in retrospect.

“Best Places To Be A Mom” hits hard early on with probably the most Tell All Your Friends that this album gets. It’s one of the best tracks on the album, and manages to call back to previous albums without being a retread of older songs. The start-stop rhythm of the guitar in “Since Your Gone” is the other biggest memory of older material; it is definitely harkening back to “One-Eighty By Summer”. Otherwise, most of the songs give way to the more standard alt-rock sound of Louder Now and New Again. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, as every song on here is pretty solid. The closest thing this album has to a filler track is the grooving “Money (Let It Go)”. It tries to instill the same feeling as “El Paso” but with much less success.

Lyrically, Taking Back Sunday is a bit hit-or-miss. They often let the melodrama get the best of them; look no further than their most popular song “Cute Without the ‘E’”. Fortunately time has given Lazzara a better handle on his lyrics. While there are a few clunkers, the lyrics are much more reserved and are pleasant enough, usually letting Lazzara’s and Nolan’s voice carry them, rather than the other way around. A prime example of this is the chorus of “Since Your Gone”, its ‘I’m sorry, come back’ being beautiful in its simplicity.

However, the definite highlights are those that harness the spastic nature of the band. “You Got Me” is the catchiest song on the album and features a great performance by Lazzara, capturing the energy that he’s all too willing to restrain as of late. And the closer, “Call Me In the Morning” is far and away the best closer in their discography, and one of the most touching songs they’ve written in quite some time. It utilizes the best they have to offer in giant choruses, and is probably the only time Nolan is used to his full potential.

So this may not be the great return to form that everyone was hoping for. And it may not be the continuation of New Again’s sound that everyone was expecting. What we’re left with is a hybrid of the two; and this is a sound that is likely to please few. However, there’s not a bad song on the album, and some of them are among the best the band has to offer. If they can stick with a line-up for awhile, they have another classic in them somewhere.



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Crymsonblaze
June 23rd 2011


8232 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

I liked it

outline
June 23rd 2011


563 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I did not like it

Veldin
June 23rd 2011


5874 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I mostly agree with you. It's better than their last two efforts which is enough for me. I too enjoyed the ‘I’m sorry, come back' line, as it was simple but effective. Although they are becoming less relevant with their 'emo' lyrics, I still think Adam can write emotional lines quite well. Good review, and I hope more people can look past the bad and bullshit they're coming up with to hate this, and just enjoy it for what it is.

Crymsonblaze
June 23rd 2011


8232 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

"I did not like it"

But you did like Weird Al ;)





And yeah I agree Veldin. Adam may not be the best writer but he's really great at selling it with his pipes

theacademy
Staff Reviewer
June 24th 2011


31878 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

CD's good



weird al's good



weird al's new CD is not that good



this CD is pretty good



like a 3.5 in RL



but a 5.0 on sputnik obviously







































































fuck adam downer.

Electric City
June 24th 2011


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

4, 3, 2, 1...



WHAT THE FUCK I LOOK LIKE, SAYIN IM SOOOOOOOOORRY TO A BUNCH OF FUCKIN FAGS WHO CAN'T POTENTIALLY HAAAAAAARM ME?

theacademy
Staff Reviewer
June 24th 2011


31878 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

today i saw "FUCK OFWGKTA" spraypainted on a wall in soho



took a pic of it

Crymsonblaze
June 24th 2011


8232 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

All CDs that aren't abysmal (and some that are) are 5.0 on sputnik

North0House2
June 24th 2011


6157 Comments


Well, I spy some scattered ratings here. Haven't given this a listen, nor will I ever.

Beauers
June 24th 2011


400 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

You should have waiiiiiteddd.

Crymsonblaze
June 24th 2011


8232 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

You should have waaaaanted me

Knott-
Emeritus
June 24th 2011


10259 Comments


I like that everyone seems to not have read Downer's review and therefore thinks he simply said "lol there old they cant right lyrix".

This is a decent write-up but I don't think anyone was expecting a continuation of New Again after the line-up change.

Crymsonblaze
June 24th 2011


8232 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Yeah you're probably right, probably not after they announced that Nolan and Cooper were coming back. Maybe I should have said "dreading" instead, or something to that effect

FromDaHood
June 24th 2011


9111 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

If anything, people were expecting TAYF 2 and were pretty geeked about it

iGuter
June 24th 2011


459 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is indeed a strange and more eccentric Taking Back Sunday, it took me a bit of convincing it's good. Well, my hesitance has now gone and I must say, this is quite a great album. Let me say this: if you were dissapointed by Twin Atlantic's album, you'll have a better time with this.

Crymsonblaze
June 24th 2011


8232 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

"If anything, people were expecting TAYF 2 and were pretty geeked about it"



Yeah, I shouldn't have said everyone, I should have just used "I". I know I was definitely hopeful it would be TAYF 2 but sort of in the back of my head knew it was too good to be true.

Nice dig, by the way!





"This is indeed a strange and more eccentric Taking Back Sunday, it took me a bit of convincing it's good. Well, my hesitance has now gone and I must say, this is quite a great album."



Yeah I'm still pretty indifferent about Money (Let It Go) and It Doesn't Feel a Thing Like Falling, but I really like the rest. I'm pretty satisfied

Electric City
June 24th 2011


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

i wrote a hate speech, knott, get it right



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