Taking Back Sunday

New Again

Taking Back Sunday - New Again

2009 | Warner Bros / Wea 

All Music Guide Review

Like so many of their emo peers, Taking Back Sunday gets increasingly poppy as their career winds on, a reflection of their advancing age as much a shifting musical direction brought on by the departure of guitarist Fred Mascherino. His absence has left vocalist Adam Lazzara firmly in charge, a subtle shift in power referenced in the title of their fourth album, New Again, so dubbed because the group feels like a new, different group now that Matthew Fazzi has filled Mascherino's shoes. And that assessment is correct, at least as far as the band's attitude goes: this is brighter and bigger in every regard, never shying away from arena-filling hooks, an attitude that turns slower numbers like "Where My Mouth Is" into a genuine power ballad without a trace of irony. This large, cavernous sound camouflages the lingering emo elements which largely surface in the angst-mining lyrics, as well as the occasional bellow, and even if this lack of stridency may alienate some longtime followers, this gleaming pop-punk makeover is the band at its most immediate and easy to enjoy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

New Again Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • New Again
  • 3:33
  • Sound Clip for New Again from New Again

  • 2
  • Sink into Me
  • 3:04
  • Sound Clip for Sink into Me from New Again

  • 4
  • Summer, Man
  • 3:51
  • Sound Clip for Summer, Man from New Again

  • 5
  • Swing
  • 3:26
  • Sound Clip for Swing from New Again

  • 9
  • Capital M-E
  • 2:49
  • Sound Clip for Capital M-E from New Again

  • 10
  • Carpathia
  • 3:09
  • Sound Clip for Carpathia from New Again

  • New Again Notes

    Three studio albums, three gold awards, three Modern Rock hits. Now three years after its biggest-selling album to date - the #2 charting Louder Now - Taking Back Sunday returns with a new energy, a new guitarist and a new fearlessness on New Again, produced by David Kahne (Sublime, The Strokes, Paul McCartney). Having toured with Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution, opened for My Chemical Romance at Madison Square Garden, co-headlined Warped, and played Live Earth, Taking Back Sunday fulfills the expectations of a growing fan base and yet expands its musical boundaries with an album that ranges from anthemic rock to engaging pop, the relentless to the infectious. Taking Back Sunday is truly New Again!

    Credits of New Again

    • David Kahne
    • Producer, Overdub Engineer, Audio Production

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