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Where You Want to Be

Taking Back Sunday

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Set Phasers to Stun Taking Back Sunday 3:03 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Bonus Mosh, Pt. 2 Taking Back Sunday 3:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
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A Decade Under the Influe Taking Back Sunday 4:07 $1.29 View In iTunes
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This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know) Taking Back Sunday 4:11 $1.29 View In iTunes
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The Union Taking Back Sunday 2:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
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New American Classic Taking Back Sunday 4:35 $1.29 View In iTunes
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I Am Fred Astaire Taking Back Sunday 3:43 $0.99 View In iTunes
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One-eighty By Summer Taking Back Sunday 3:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Number Five With a Bullet Taking Back Sunday 3:49 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Little Devotional Taking Back Sunday 3:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
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...Slowdance On the Inside Taking Back Sunday 4:28 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

Where You Want to Be builds on the hardcore-power-meets-pop-skills of Taking Back Sunday's debut, Tell All Your Friends, and reveals the group to be, in many ways, a quintessential latter-day emo band. Not because they're redefining the style's sound, but because their music is defined by so many of emo's nearly cliché tendencies. A gerund-led band name? Check. Cryptically bittersweet titles like "Little Devotional"? Present and accounted for. Shouty, anthemic vocals, string-driven ballads like "New American Classic," and wordy, confessional lyrics ("Give me a chance? Whatever...you're so hit or miss, and that's so '93") are all in place as well. However, while Where You Want to Be might be more than a little (stereo)typical, it's not embarrassing; songs like "A Decade Under the Influence," "One Eighty by Summer," and "Number Five With a Bullet" do have some real impact, and show some songwriting growth since Tell All Your Friends. But since the band doesn't take the occasionally cringe-worthy risks of some of their emo brethren, Taking Back Sunday sometimes comes off as less than distinctive, and the album can sound like a generic soundtrack to generic teenage angst; even though it's a nearly universal subject, it should never sound routine. Where You Want to Be is definitely a solid album — especially considering that it was recorded so soon after half the band was replaced — but crafting something a little more unique would take Taking Back Sunday's music that much farther. [Where You Want to Be was released with a bonus CD of songs and videos from like-minded Victory Records artists, including Hawthorne Heights, Bayside, Action Action, and Silverstein.]

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Simply Great
     

Flipping through reviews just for the heck of it, I noticed alot of people talking about 'hard-care emo'. C'mon on....I'm not hating on 'emo' people or anything, but saying you're emo these days is like saying you're a 'gangster' just cuz of the music you listen to. Can't you just like it because it's good music?

FINALLY, THE GOOD, OLD TAKING BACK SUNDAY.
     

Even though i dont buy the music thats on itunes, im happy they came out with these cd's, cause these bands that they didnt hav before were great, and they deserve way more attention then the other gay rap stuff. we need more alternative rock in the world, or else it'll get over-run by people with gold teeth that dont kno how to spend thie money. Thank you iTunes

Its...about...damn time.
     

its about time iTunes adds the awesomeness of TBS.

Biography

Formed: November, 1999 in Amityville, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Formed in 1999 in Amityville, NY, Taking Back Sunday modeled their interpretation of melodic hardcore after bands like Lifetime, Endpoint, and Sunny Day Real Estate, as well as guitarist Ed Reyes' emo outfit the Movielife. After the release of a five-song demo and a year's worth of touring (including shows with At the Drive-In and Alkaline Trio), Taking Back Sunday signed to Victory Records and entered New Jersey's Big Blue Meanie Recording Studios alongside producer Sal Villanueva and engineer Tim...
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