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blog post Taking Back Sunday Takes On Michigan
Category: BLOG
Posted: Nov 07, 2009 at 4:46 PM
It Happened Last Night
Taking Back Sunday, All-American Rejects Open U.S. Tour
The two bands treat Michigan State students to their distinct brands of emo and punk.
By Brett Callwood

Tuesday night at Michigan State University, angsty rock fans with angular haircuts and all-black wardrobes stood alongside preppy Greek Row members to watch Taking Back Sunday and the All-American Rejects -- reps from the introspective and fun-lovin' poles of the emo genre, respectively -- kick off their joint U.S. tour.

The 20-date outing is a co-headlining affair, with the two bands trading the closing slot each night, and at this show the Rejects took the stage first, opening with "Move Along" from their 2005 album of the same name.
The quartet was in top form, strutting through a set of fan faves, from "Dirty Little Secret" to "Gives You Hell," the first single from their latest release, When The World Comes Down. It's the Rejects' most successful track yet, having spent four weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard charts and selling over 3.2 million copies in digital downloads.

On another new track, "Real World," the boys moved away from their characteristic pop-rock sound and explored something more interesting: dark, '80s new wave. It's a commendable experiment for the Rejects, who have been pigeon-holed as one-trick ponies. But they pulled it off with both promise and precision, with frontman Tyson Ritter pouting his lips and swaying his skinny torso across the stage like a model-boy Iggy Pop.

The crowd did their best to mimic his moves, dancing in the aisles much to the dismay of the ushers.

Soon screamo/pop-punk quartet Taking Back Sunday took the stage and quickly proved that they're a very different animal than the Rejects. Their music has more emotional depth and pants-kicking ferocity, and the band immediately had the crowd riled up with opener "Set Phasers To Stun," from 2004's Where You Want To Be. Soon Adam Lazzara invited the crowd to rush the stage. A hundred or so fans complied, eagerly.

It's this immediate connection with their audience that has helped the band endure a decade in the business and the backlash against the emo genre, which they helped pioneer. And by playing on college campuses, they're creating memories in impressionable minds that will surely translate into many years to come.

Lazzara led the band through raucous renditions of "My Blue Heaven" from 2006's "Louder Now," their debut album for Warner Bros., but it was songs from this year's New Again that provided the most refreshing bitch slap to the face. "Carpathia" (named after the first ship to receive a distress call from the sinking Titanic) traded the verse-chorus-verse formula for a plethora of key changes and movements, while retaining the catchy sense of melody that put the band on the map in the first place.

Taking Back Sunday and the All-American Rejects have their musical differences, but they're both helping an oft-ridiculed genre survive with style, talent, and good times.

Be sure to get your tickets to see Taking Back Sunday HERE
blog post WHO HERE LIKES VINYL?
Category: BLOG
Posted: Aug 25, 2009 at 11:48 PM
As of today you can get Louder Now and New Again on Vinyl! Check with your local vinyl carrying retail stores or check our ONLINE STORE where you can also find a great selection of new items available now.
blog post SOUNDWAVE TICKET INFORMATION
Category: BLOG
Posted: Aug 25, 2009 at 11:43 PM
Early Bird tickets will soon be available for the Soundwave 2010 festival in Australia. Here's what you need to know:

In order to gain access to Early Bird tickets, people must be signed up as a member to the Soundwave website, soundwavefestival.com. From there they will be sent information on how they can purchase tickets.

Early bird tickets for the following cities will go on sale as follows:

Brisbane: Wed 26 August – 9am (Brisbane local standard time)
Sydney: Thurs 27 August – 9am (Sydney local standard time)
Melbourne: Fri 28 August – 9am (Melbourne local standard time)
Adelaide & Perth: Sat 29 August – 9am (Adelaide & Perth local standard time respectively)
blog post LIVE MTV PERFORMANCE AND INTERVIEW WITH TBS
Category: BLOG
Posted: Aug 18, 2009 at 11:22 PM
MTV recently interviewed Taking Back Sunday and had them perform "Where My Mouth Is" live at 'It's On with Alexa Chung.' CLICK HERE to check it out!
blog post SOUNDWAVE 2010 LINEUP ANNOUNCED
Category: BLOG
Posted: Aug 14, 2009 at 2:30 PM
We are very excited to be playing the 2010 Soundwave Festival in Australia with Faith No More, My Chemical Romance, AFI, Janes Addiction, Paramore, The Get Up Kids, Eagles of Death Metal and a bunch more great bands. Info has just been released so check out this WEBSITE for all of the details.

Profile Comments

Nov 27th, 10:43pm
i like say anything and taking back sunday♥
Oct 11th, 11:40pm
Any Say Anything fans in here? If you like Taking Back Sunday, you probably will like Say Anything. I am so excited for their self-titled album to release on 11/3!! Only 3 weeks away!
Get more info. at their Myspace: www.myspace.com/sayanything
Oct 9th, 1:30am
florida!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ^-^
Aug 21st, 12:16am
Check out the Used's live session on PureVolume!

http://www.purevolume.com/theused
Jun 13th, 12:33am
please come to chicago too. at the charter one pavilon. its right along lake michigan. i would really appreciate that. thnks
Jun 10th, 5:02am
PLS C0ME T0 THE PHILIPPINES MAYBE IN AYALA MALLS OR SM MALL OF ASIA CONCERT GROUNDS
Apr 20th, 6:23pm
cant wait till june see you guys at the house of blues in vegas. i havent missed a show yet.
Mar 8th, 10:09am
pls come 2 philippines i beg u
Mar 7th, 11:56pm
Can't wait to hear some more awesome songs from you guys!!XD Thanks for making my life special with the music you make.
Love you guys!!^-^
Feb 8th, 5:24am
you guys are a great band.
your songs are awesome.
thanks.