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Taking Back Sunday, Louder Now Full Album Zip: Where to Find It and Why You Need It



Although other labels expressed interest in Taking Back Sunday, Victory Records encouraged them to make an album.[17] The band's debut effort was recorded over a period of two weeks in December 2001 at Big Blue Meenie Recording Studio in New Jersey with producer Sal Villanueva.[18][19] Lazzara fell ill around Christmas, and the sessions were delayed one to two weeks;[20] recording concluded in early January 2002, and ended up costing $10,000.[18][21] The debut album's name was revealed in February to be Tell All Your Friends;[22] prior to the release of their debut, a music video for "Great Romances of the 20th Century" was released on March 4, 2002. It was directed by Christian Winters, a friend of the band.[23] Winters made the video before the group signed with Victory, and the record company enjoyed it.[17] The song was distributed to radio stations on March 12,[23] and the full album was released on March 25.[23] A video for "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)" followed on December 10, 2002,[24] and "You're so Last Summer" on November 24, 2003,[25] following a radio release the previous September.[26] Both videos were also directed by Winters.[27][28]


In October 2007 the band announced that Taking Back Sunday and guitarist Fred Mascherino would be parting ways, which came after he decided to focus on his then upcoming solo album with The Color Fred. He was later replaced by Matthew Fazzi,[59] who would provide guitar and backing vocals.[60] Mascherino went on to reveal in later interviews: "There were just problems between the five of us about writing, who was going to do it and how we were going to do it, we weren't being very productive because we were fighting too much about that stuff. The band was more about cooking food than making music."[61] This statement inspired the band to write the track "Capital M-E", which features lyrical references to Mascherino's departure and the comments he made afterward.[62] In 2010, Fred Mascherino posted a picture of himself and Adam Lazzara with the caption, "Today was a good day" indicating that he and Lazzara have since made up and are on good terms again.[63][better source needed]




Taking Back Sunday, Louder Now full album zip



During their tour supporting New Again, the band played in Dublin, Ireland where guitarist Matt Fazzi fractured his foot.[68] Despite this, the show in Belfast, Northern Ireland went on and the rest of the tour was completed, which included stops in the UK at Sonisphere Festival and the Kerrang! awards show.[citation needed] On August 18, 2009, the band released a digital live album entitled Live from Bamboozle '09.[citation needed] The album consists of 13 live tracks recorded at The Bamboozle, where they played in May of the same year.[citation needed] In September 2009, the band announced they will be co-headlining with The All-American Rejects and Anberlin for a full US tour.[citation needed] They are also set to release a live acoustic DVD around spring 2010 following the tour.


On April 12, the band made an official announcement confirming that John Nolan and Shaun Cooper had re-joined the band. It was announced that they would soon begin the recording process of their fifth studio album with Louder Now producer Eric Valentine.[74] On the same day, Adam Lazzara did an interview with Alternative Press, in which he discussed how the original line-up got back together and how both Matt Rubano and Matt Fazzi were not fired, but rather "let go". The band finished writing in El Paso with around 15 songs completed, according to Mark O'Connell.[citation needed] Pre-production on the new album began on August 17, 2010, the same day their live acoustic album Live from Orensanz was released.[75] On December 20, 2010, the band put out a new Christmas song entitled "Merry Christmas I Missed You So Much".[76] On April 6, 2011, the band played at Maxwell's in Hoboken, New Jersey, to record footage for an upcoming video for the song "El Paso". Adam Lazzara requested that the audience put away their phones and cameras during the recording. They played the song three times during the set.[77] During this performance, the band also debuted a new song entitled "Faith (When I Let You Down)", live for the first time.[78] "Faith (When I Let You Down)" was released as the official first single from the album on May 3, 2011, with an acoustic version of "Great Romances of the 20th Century" as the b-side. On June 7, 2011, the second official single "This Is All Now" was released on iTunes, with the b-side being an acoustic version of "Ghost Man on Third".[79] On June 26, 2011, in an interview with Robert Herrera of Punkvideosrock.com, Mark and Shaun stated that the reason they returned to their original lineup was because they no longer felt it was Taking Back Sunday without the original members. Mark stated they were miserable as a band, weren't having fun, and didn't like the direction the band was going so they decided to reach out to the original members and after meeting with the band in Texas found that "the chemistry was still there."[80]


Taking Back Sunday embarked on a "Tell All Your Friends" 10th anniversary tour for 2012, during which the band performed their debut album in its entirety.[83] The full US tour featured Bayside as main support, with Transit, Man Overboard and Gabriel the Marine as special guests. An audio and video recording of the acoustic version of the tour was released for digital download through the band's website on June 18, 2013.[citation needed]


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