Taking Back Sunday will release TAYF10 Acoustic on June 18th. You can pre-order it here and here. The band will also be performing the album in its entirety at the Starland Ballroom on September 11th and 12th. More details in the replies.
Taking Back Sundayjust tweeted the following: "Sorry we've be [sic] quiet for a minute over here. Just living a little life, writing a little music and making plans. We will fill you in soon." Nothing earth-shattering certainly, but perhaps something for TBS fans to get excited about in the near future. Stay tuned!
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The Boston Phoenix has today a list of the best emo songs of all time. The publication lays out 100 tracks, headlined by My Chemical Romance and featuring many other AP.net favorites. Check out the list and weigh in with your thoughts in the replies.
In a recent interview with PropertyOfZack, Taking Back Sunday noted that they will be renting a house again to demo and write the rest of their record in early 2013. It's unknown if the band is still with Warner.
Taking Back Sunday will release a live album of their current Tell All Your Friends 10th anniversary tour as well as an acoustic version some time next year through their own label. You can check out the newspaper article in the replies.
During the Taking Back Sunday show on Thursday night (November 15th) in Philadelphia, they covered a bit of Blink 182's "Dammit" during an impromptu cover session. You can see a video of that in the replies. They also explained "There's No 'I' In Team" and its involvement with Brand New's "Seventy Times Seven," which really only proves that my time machine works.
This past weekend I attended Fun Fun Fun Fest and saw some nostalgic acts. Friday night I left the festival to attend Taking Back Sunday's Tell All Your Friends 10th Anniversary Tour. The album, like a few others, holds a special place in my lifetime, and that place in sappy crater I call a love life. You can read my thoughts on my personal attachment to the record here. I invite you all to share your own stories and albums or songs that go with them. I don't want to turn the front page into 'Personal Life' today, but I think we can make a pretty cool mixtape of stories to end the week nonetheless. Or you can just head to the replies and call me a dork, either way, I hope you enjoy it.
PureVolume has some more Halloween goodness for us today - today they have a video featuring Halloween stories from bands like All Time Low, Taking Back Sunday and more. Check it out here.
The first night of the Bayside and Taking Back Sunday's Tell All Your Friends 10th anniversary Tour was in Cleveland at the House Of Blues last night. You can check out both band's setlists in the replies.
The dates for Taking Back Sunday's Tell All Your Friends tour with Bayside can be seen in the replies.
Edit: We've updated the replies with the openers as well - there are quite a few. Man Overboard, Mansions, Gabriel The Marine, Transit and The Menzingers are all offering support on certain parts of the tour. There is one date where this tour combines with the Motion City Soundtrack / Jukebox The Ghost / Now, Now tour as well. - TN
Taking Back Sunday's Where You Want To Be came out 8 years ago today on Victory Records. Please feel free to discuss what the record means to you in the replies. It's a staple for many of us around here.
FUSE will be streaming some Warped Tour sets tonight beginning at 7:40 EST. The schedule is below, and you should be able to watch it in the replies when it goes live...but if streams don't work when embedded, the link is here.
There's a video interview in the replies with Taking Back Sunday where the band confirms they will be doing a 10-year anniversary tour for Tell All Your Friends.