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New Again

New Again
Taking Back Sunday

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Track Listing

  1. New Again
  2. Sink Into Me
  3. Lonely, Lonely
  4. Summer Man
  5. Swing
  6. Where My Mouth Is
  7. Cut Me Up Jenny
  8. Catholic Knees
  9. Capital M-E
  10. Carpathia
  11. Everything Must Go

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5634 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-06-01
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
'New Again' is the fourth studio album from American outfitTaking Back Sunday and their first to feature guitarist Matthew Fazzi after the departure of Fred Mascherino in 2007. Produced by David Kahne (Sublime, The Strokes) with selected tracks produced by Matt Squire (Panic At The Disco, The Used) the album sees the band take a new direction, moving away from the hardcore influenced emo of their previous work and opting for a slicker, more commercial alternative rock sound.


Customer Reviews

Same Old Sunday3
Singer Mr Lazzara would appear to want us to believe that Taking Back Sunday's
fourth album, 'New Again', represents a rebirth of sorts. A new direction.

Guitarist Mr Mascherino has moved on to pastures new since 2006's 'Louder Now'
and replacement Mr Fazzi seems to have filled the hole without creating significant
turbulence. If there has indeed been a renaissance in the intervening period then I
am unable to identify any significant differences or innovations myself.

The formula which has served them well so far seems to have survived intact.

Competent power-pop, energetically played and infused with a greater sense
of melody and lyricism than many of their peers seem able to deliver.

The eleven songs in this collection plough a fairly even furrow; largely similar
in density and tempo throughout - not that I believe this to be a bad thing;
what they do they do very well and I feel fairly certain that the material will
scrub up rather well in live performance.

Mr Lazzara is a functionally effective communicator of the songs; a little shakey at
the top of his register truth-be-told but more than good enough to carry the show.

Drummer Mr O'Connell, now as before, deserves a special mention.
His rock-solid contribution never fails to keep the proceedings firmly on the rails.

Opening track 'New Again' has a chorus not a stones throw away from
'Liar ( It Takes One To Know One )' from their last album and sets the stage
and standard for pretty much everything which follows.

Standout tracks would have to include 'Where My Mouth Is', a cliched but
none-the-less uplifting anthem with a strong and memorable sing-a-long chorus;
'Cut Me Up Jenny', whose staccato rhythm gives a little more space for the song to
breathe than many of its near neighbours and closing track 'Everything Must Go'
which wins the race by a mile and may alone be worth the price of the album.

Mr Kahne's homogenous production lacks subtlety but perhaps that
is apposite given the nature of the raw material at his disposal.

A solid little ensemble, worthy of our attention but showing very
little indication of positive and sustained musical development.

Not Without Merit.

Very Good Album4
This album is suprisingly good, and has a different sound to previous work. I wasnt impressed with louder now and feel their first two albums especially 'Tell all your Friends' were their best, but this for me has become their second best, its much more edgy and the guitars are fantastic.

Stand out tracks for me are 'cut me up jenny', 'Sink into me' and 'New again' so cant wait to hear these live in Liverpool.

I would highly recommend anybody to buy this album two thumbs from me

Great album :-)4
I pre-ordered this as I love the previous Taking Back Sunday albums.
'New again' seems to be a bit more mainstream than the others however its still a great album. The 3 stand out tracks for me are 'Swing', 'Everything must go' and 'Where my Mouth is'.
I've currently got 'Swing' on repeat, its very catchy and as always, best played loud!

If you like their previous music I'd reccomend buying this.