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Louder Now

Taking Back Sunday

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Album Review

One has to hand it to Taking Back Sunday. Three albums in, they are now pretty much experts at re-creating their own sound, so much so that they can essentially make the same album repeatedly — but you know, different — yet still manage to rock hard enough underneath verbose lyrics that even those who notice the unabashed similarities to past releases just won't care. And yeah, obviously similar-sounding albums would be expected and somewhat desired from the same band. But really, it's quite obvious they take the "if it's not broke, don't fix it" motto straight to their emotive hearts. Since their debut Tell All Your Friends — the album that broke TBS out as front-runners in the independent emo-rock scene of the early 2000s — the band has managed to regurgitate their time-tested approach of layering multiple vocals spewing embittered lyrics over guitar-driven up-and-down dynamics on each subsequent release. Only by 2006, they've managed to influence so many upstarts along the way, their once-unique formula seems almost commonplace. With that being said, the band's songwriting has admittedly matured within that mold, honing their sound into one fit for arenas. Louder Now is an apt title for a super-tight, aggressive album that falls somewhere between their last two, tapping the heartfelt vigor of Tell All Your Friends in order to give Where You Want to Be a swift, square kick in the pants. "What's It Feel Like to Be a Ghost?" opens with terse riffing that soon surges with a composed feeling of frenzy over a thick, dirty bassline as Adam Lazzara declares "Are you up for, are you up for this?" Following suit, "Liar (It Takes One to Know One)" doesn't miss a beat, rocking out amid trademark, animated wordplay between Lazzara and guitarist Fred Mascherino. "Twenty-Twenty Surgery" simply soars with the richest vocals on the album, and "My Blue Heaven" (whose beginning vaguely resembles Third Eye Blind's "Wounded") brings in the strings for added effect. Louder Now benefits from Eric Valentine's clean production touch that isn't overly slick, giving the band plenty of breathing room to ponder, crunch, and explode at will with seamless elasticity. Taking Back Sunday is a prime example of a band not needing a drastic makeover every few years to remain relevant to their audience. However, even if Louder Now brings the mosh-pit fun ready to be embraced by new and old fans alike, an attempt to push themselves further would be more than welcomed. Regardless, the album seems like it could finally boost TBS to the My Chemical Romance-level of airwave domination — so watch out.

Customer Reviews

Kudos TBS

This album is a great collection for those who are fans of TBS as for those just hearing about TBS i have to caution you. This album is great, dont get me wrong, but I think to really appreciate their music you have to listen to their previous two albums. Louder Now really does take after the title since it is their heaviest album out of the 3. The three songs to really listen to are MakeDamnSure, My Blue Heaven, and Error: Operator which is off the Fantastic Four CD. All the songs are great and the one thing that really gets me is the amount of emotion put into writing and singing these songs. Kudos Fred and Adam and the rest of the group for putting out a great album for all the fans and new comers.

GROW UP!

Emo. I dont understand why people look at that term as a negative. If you want to get technical, Emo (short for emotional) is a broad title that covers a lot of different styles of emotionally-charged punk rock.There are so many bands that are everyones favorite that change the direction of their music and "fans" get all angry. Blink did it. Green Day did it. Alkaline Trio did it. TBS is doing it and if you're a fan, trully devoted to any band, you will understand the transition and instead of expecting the same thing over and over, accept that the band is maturing and want to put that out in words. I think this album is GREAT! Of course its not like the others...they were 17-21 when their first album came out, so the music will reflect the adolescent era a little more than now since they're all grown and being dad's and stuff. They dont make the music for you, so if you don't like it, guess what, they probably wont care. I-heart-TBS! Hard, soft, emo, rock, sell out, whatever you wanna call it; I love it!

Good, but not as good as previous TBS albums

Taking Back Sundays new album, Louder Now has a new and cool sound. More of a hard pop rock sound in their new album. If your looking for that hard emo rock like their two prevous albums, (Tell All Your Friends) and (Where You Want To Be) i suggest u dont buy this album then. TBS previous albums brought them where they ar now cause they were so different and had their own and unique sound. In Louder Now though there are some good songs and there are some mediocre songs. I hope they dont sell out too much now. Best Songs: MakeDamnSure, My Blue Heaven, Spin

Biography

Formed: November, 1999 in Amityville, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed in 1999 in Amityville, New York, 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...
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