This is the eponymous 2011 record that a lot of people never thought would happen: A brand new Taking Back Sunday album that featured the same line-up as the band's platinum-selling 2002 debut Tell All Your Friends. Although the players here - frontman Adam Lazzara, guitarists Eddie Reyes and John Nolan, drummer Mark O'Connell and bassist Shaun Cooper - are the same, it's important to point out that this album wasn't a sequel to the band's debut as much as it is the beginning of a new chapter of innovation and productivity from this celebrated Long Island rock act.
What began with the simple idea of all five members coming together at the Sonic Ranch in the border town of Tornillo, Texas (near El Paso), in 2010 quickly resulted in a sonic windfall that saw the band writing nearly a dozen songs - and from there Taking Back Sunday never looked back. "The whole experience of us getting back together was really freeing," Lazzara explains. "We went into all of this knowing that our music didn't have to sound a certain way, so we just decided to see what happens and this is what came of it." Nolan adds, "I think we all knew that we had to take this band to a place where it hadn't been before for it to really work; it couldn't all be about nostalgia."
The Taking Back Sunday album broke into the Top 20 on the Billboard 200 and yielded the singles "Faith (When I Let You Down)," "This Is All Now" and "You Got Me."
- El Paso
- Faith (When I Let You Down)
- Best Places To Be A Mom
- Sad Savior
- Who Are You Anyway?
- Money (Let It Go)
- This Is All Now
- It Doesn't Feel A Thing Like Falling
- Since You're Gone
- You Got Me
- Call Me In The Morning