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Where You Want to Be

Where You Want to Be
Taking Back Sunday

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Track Listing

  1. Set Phasers To Stun
  2. Bonus Mosh
  3. Decade Under The Influence
  4. This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)
  5. Union
  6. New American Classic
  7. I Am Fred Astaire
  8. One Eighty By Summer
  9. Number Five With A Bullet
  10. Little Devotional
  11. Slowdance On The Inside

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11834 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-07-26
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Dimensions: .26 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
The follow up to 2002's 'Tell All Your Friends' is the band's first album post-line up change (after three members leftin 2003). The album sees the band keeping to their well known emo-punk formula which sits them alongside peers such as Brand New and My Chemical Romance mixing up melodic punk hooks with hardcore style breakdowns and screaming backing vocals. The album contains the single 'Decade Under The Influence' and was produced by Lou Giordano (Sugar, Goo Goo Dolls, Sunny Day Real Estate).


Customer Reviews

Amazing album.5
If this review sounds slightly biased I apologise but please bear in mind that TBS are my favourite band and this is their best album.
I LOVE this album. I've owned the album for a few months now and can't remember a time when I didn't know all the words. There is not a bum note on the whole album. Both the singles, "The Photograph Is Proof" and "A Decade Under The Influence" are strong examples of the quality present on this album and if you've seen them on Scuzz or Kerrang you'll know what to expect.
The quality of the singles is high but there is not a single track of filler on this album. "New American Classic" is amazingly heartfelt and has much more meaning now I've seen their live show in Nottingham in which lead singer Adam Lazzara mimics removing a ring from his finger (read into that what you will). "Bonus Mosh Part: 2" was very well done at the Reading festival in 2004 and proudly sits atop of my Media Player with most plays. All in all this album confirms TBS' status as one of the future heavyweights of this form of rock along with other bands like Lostprophets and Finch. Can't wait for album number 3.

Its......Different.5
On first listen...i wasn't amazed, but as Tell All Your Friends did, it grew on me, and i've grown to love it. You really can't compare this to TAYF, its different. which i think is a good thing, its a new album..not a continuation. Its more 'cute without the E' than 'no I in team', yet still retains some of the emotional intensity of the last album. the lyrics and song styles are still unmistakebly tbs.
Songs like 'photograph is proof' and 'bonus mosh pit', along with others are catchy, you will find them circling in your mind like vultures....which isn't a bad thing considering.
Overall....I fooking Love it, its love its love.... make it hurt...sorry

Album of 2004... I think so!5
This truely is a fantastic album from a truely fantastic band. The debut full length from Taking Back Sunday in 2001, 'Tell All Your Friends', was a CD to be reckoned with. They took the punk/emo scene by storm and instantly gathered a huge fanbase. This, the follow-up to that hugely successful record, had a lot to live up to. But it definately managed it.

I wouldn't say that this recording is better than 'Tell Ell Your Friends', but it is definately on an even par. The record opens with the fantastic 'Set Phasers To Stun' which realy gets the album started with a bang. Other standouts are without a doubt the masterpiece that is 'A Decade Under The Influence', with its great riff and harmonies, 'The Union' and the amazing acoustic 'New American Classic' which is a thousand million times better than the acoustic offering of 'Cute Without The E' on 'Punk Goaes Acoustic'.

There isn't a weak track on this album, and every song will have you screaming the words and playing air guitar 24 hours a day. You should defnately check out these guys live aswell. They without doubt are on of the best bands out there.

Buy it... buy it now!