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Shirts For A Cure Add New Shirts

November 15, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Shirts for a Cure Project is proud to announce the addition of brand new shirts from Hellogoodbye, Silverstein, New Found Glory, Moneen, Rise Against, Taking Back Sunday, The Bouncing Souls, Motion City Soundtrack, The All-American Rejects, Saves The Day, Say Anything, Senses Fail, Alexisonfire, Hidden In Plain View and the all-mighty Swiz. These bands along with more then 50 others have teamed up to join in the fight against breast cancer. Shirts for a Cure have also launched a new webstore where you can pick up all these great shirts.

The Shirts for a Cure Project features limited edition t-shirts from various bands to aide The Syrentha Savio Endowment (SSE) in its efforts to provide funding for chemotherapy and other medication for underprivileged women who cannot afford the growing expense of fighting breast cancer. Since its inception, SSE has awarded gifts to organizations in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles that help women in struggling neighborhoods find the means necessary to fight this killer.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Alexisonfire, hellogoodbye, Hidden In Plain View, Moneen, Motion City Soundtrack, New Found Glory, Rise Against, Saves-The-Day, Say Anything, Senses Fail, Shirts-for-a-Cure, Silverstein, Taking Back Sunday, The All-American Rejects, The-Bouncing-Souls

New TBS single on Itunes

November 7, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

If you purchase the new Taking Back Sunday single, “Liar (It Takes One To Know One)”, on Itunes, you will also get two additional tracks: “Sleep” (Non-Album Track) and “Divine Intervention” (Live Acoustic Version).

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Taking Back Sunday Nominated For MTV Video Music Award

August 16, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Taking Back Sunday has been nominated for an MTV video music award. â┚¬Ã…”MakeDamnSureâ┚¬? has been nominated for an MTV2 VMA, one of the few awards where you can determine the winner! Starting today, fans can vote for their favorite MTV2 artists here. Watch the MTV VMAâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s on Thursday, August 31. Taking Back Sunday is up against 30 Seconds to Mars, Three 6 Mafia, Lil Wayne, and Yung Joc. In addition, Taking Back Sunday was recently nominated for a Kerrang!â┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s Best Album Award. Online voting has already begun here.

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Punk Rock Vids Post New Videos

July 19, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

PunkRockVids have posted some new videos from Saves The Day, Taking Back Sunday, Death Cab For Cutie and more. Check them out here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Death Cab For Cutie, Saves-The-Day, Taking Back Sunday

May 12, 2006 By Trevor Bivens Leave a Comment

Taking Back Sunday

Artist: Taking Back Sunday
Album: Louder Now
Label: Warner Bros.
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: April 25, 2006

Overall: 9.4
Music: 9.5
Lyrics: 9.3
Production: 9.0

They’ve got us right where they want us, and that’s hanging onto every word uttered from Adam Lazzara and Fred Mascherino’s lips. The new millenium brought with it, a new-wave of “punk” and “emo” groups, defying the odds and rising to mainstream success. Taking Back Sunday were one such band, with their debut LP “Tell All Your Friends” capturing the ears and hearts of people everywhere. As touring off the album progressed, and the band got more and more attention, lyricist/guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper parted ways with the band, causing an uproar among fans. Finding the missing pieces of their lineup, Taking Back Sunday enlisted the services of Breaking Pangaea guitarist/vocalist Fred Mascherino and new bassist Matt Rubano. The result was 2004’s “Where You Want to Be”, which released to mixed opinions. The album did better than expected and Warner Brothers snatched TBS from Victory’s clutches(thank God), helping to propel them to even greater success. With the release of “Louder Now” the band are on the verge of being the next big thing all over again.

It’s been said that Adam Lazzara is a horrible singer. Yeah, well Bob Nanna wasn’t that hot either, but using his range(or lack thereof), he brought out emotion in the lyrics that helped make Braid one of the best “emo” bands of their time. The same can be said for Adam. He may not have the “American Idol” voice, but what he does works with this band and their lyrics. His vocal style on this album brings all the emotion of TAYF and mixes it with the style of WYWTB. Fred has proven himself yet again as a suitable replacement for John Nolan.

Take “Make Damn Sure” for instance. The dual vocals from Adam and Fred help make the song one of the strongest tracks on the album. You can feel them putting everything into this song.

Every track on here is worth listening to, even the re-worked version of “Error Operator.” To be honest, I like that song a lot.

Eric Valentine(Good Charlotte, Lostprophets) has done TBS justice, helping craft a blend of the previous two albums.

Taking Back Sunday has become a band fans of this genre should be proud to have fronting the scene and representing it in the mainstream.

Track Listing
1. What It Feels Like To Be A Ghost
2. Liar (It Takes One To Know One)
3. MakeDamnSure
4. Up Against (Blackout)
5. My Blue Heaven
6. Twenty-Twenty Surgery
7. Spin
8. Divine Intervention
9. Miami
10. Error Operator
11. I’ll Let You Live

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