152
Taking Back Sunday - CD
"the Long-Awaited Lp, Featuring 10 Intensely Vulnerable and Absorbing New Tracks (All Written and Recorded By the Group) Is Delivered With Fresh Ambition and Newfound Purpose. Deeply Inspired By the Long Layoff and the Cloud of Uncertainty That Blanketed the World (And Music Industry) These Past Few Years, 152 stands Among the Most Genuinely Reflective and Emotionally Pure Efforts of Taking Back Sunday's Illustrious Career.
From the Heavy, Intricate Riffs and Anthemic Vocals To the Elegantly Warm Synths and Economical String Arrangements, the Quartet Has Never Sounded Better. That Grand Scope, From Send-Up To Seriousness, Is Evident On the Soaring Album Opener, "amphetamine Smiles," A Powerful Tale of Reconnection That Could Be As Much About the Band Members Themselves As It Is Anything Or Anyone Else. Whether It's the Grudging Acceptance of Maturity ("s'old), Clutching the Moment, ("the One"), Eyes Wide-Open Betrayal ("keep Going") Or 'can't Run From Who You Are' Awareness ("quit Trying), the Thread Running Through 152 is One of Generosity, Gratitude and Ultimately, Hope." (7255039)
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£13.99
Music Styles | Pop |
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Artist | Taking Back Sunday (View everything by Taking Back Sunday) |
Grade | NEW |
Format | CD |
Year | 2023 |
Label | Concord (View everything from Concord) |
Catalogue Number | 7255039 |
1. Amphetamine Smiles
2. S’old
3. The One
4. Keep Going
5. I Am The Only One Who Knows You
6. Quit Trying
7. Lightbringer
8. New Music Friday
9. Juice 2 Me
10. The Stranger
Taking Back Sunday - 152 - CD - Concord - 2023 - 7255039 - NEW - "the Long-Awaited Lp, Featuring 10 Intensely Vulnerable and Absorbing New Tracks (All Written and Recorded By the Group) Is Delivered With Fresh Ambition and Newfound Purpose. Deeply Inspired By the Long Layoff and the Cloud of Uncertainty That Blanketed the World (And Music Industry) These Past Few Years, 152 stands Among the Most Genuinely Reflective and Emotionally Pure Efforts of Taking Back Sunday's Illustrious Career.
From the Heavy, Intricate Riffs and Anthemic Vocals To the Elegantly Warm Synths and Economical String Arrangements, the Quartet Has Never Sounded Better. That Grand Scope, From Send-Up To Seriousness, Is Evident On the Soaring Album Opener, "amphetamine Smiles," A Powerful Tale of Reconnection That Could Be As Much About the Band Members Themselves As It Is Anything Or Anyone Else. Whether It's the Grudging Acceptance of Maturity ("s'old), Clutching the Moment, ("the One"), Eyes Wide-Open Betrayal ("keep Going") Or 'can't Run From Who You Are' Awareness ("quit Trying), the Thread Running Through 152 is One of Generosity, Gratitude and Ultimately, Hope."