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Taking Back Sunday Band • Page 524

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by JordanKTM, Apr 25, 2016.

  1. clockwise

    GREEN DUDES BEST GREEN DAY PODCAST Prestigious

    Louder Now really holds up for me.
     
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  2. Shams

    TBS/Chappell/Sum

    Louder Now is still my favorite. It aged surprisingly well.
     
  3. j0nnymarrzbar

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    Happiness Is is their best album. Shoot me!
     
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  4. RyanPm40

    The Torment of Existence Supporter

    Couldn't agree more
     
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  5. peoplearepoison

    It’s a perfect day for letting go... Supporter

    Learning how to play what’s it feel like to be a ghost to shake the cobwebs off on playing guitar and wow am I rusty but damn that song is so much fun to play
     
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  6. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    Hi Eddie!
     
  7. Ben Lee

    I drink coffee and dad my kids Supporter

    I pretty strongly disagree about the dual vocals being a mainstay for this band. I mean, we haven’t gotten them in heavy dose since LN. They’ve delivered five records without it (outside of an occasional song or parts of a song) & even if you don’t like those records as a whole, they’ve proven well enough that they don’t need dual vocals to write good songs.

    I would be curious as to why though. They can obviously do it, as evident most recently with The One, so it’s pretty clearly a deliberate effort to move away from that to focus more on harmonies and flourishes.
     
  8. Rowan5215

    An inconsequential shift as the continents drift.

    TIL that's not Nolan screaming lol
     
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  9. mattylikesfilms

    Trusted

    IMO Matt Squire’s production on Erase Me is a hell of a lot better than the production the band did on Voyuerist (one of my favorite records by them too) lol
     
  10. mattylikesfilms

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    It was Fazzi and Matt Rubano who were trying to get weird with it and I loved it personally. They needed to switch it up but between going with the wrong producer and pushing back on some classic TBS sounds/styles - they held themselves back a little bit on NA
     
  11. mattylikesfilms

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    It’s better than any of the records they’ve put out post-NA ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    Happiness Is holds up pretty well though and is easily their best record with Nolan and Shaun.
     
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  12. jesseisabigdeal

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    i always thought it was adam.
     
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  13. Greg

    The Forgotten Son Supporter

    As someone who religiously read liner notes back in the day (I was super cool), none of this is news to me.
     
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  14. Oh it’s less about the production and more the influence he had from what we could see in the studio videos. Vividly remember him listening to a demo and being like "guys all the breakdowns, we have to cut that shit out" or something lol
     
  15. Rowan5215

    An inconsequential shift as the continents drift.

    yeah I remember in that doc Chris coming in with a new idea really excited and Squire just shuts him down and it really bums me out
     
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  16. iamNex

    www.instagram.com/sadsongsalbumcovers

    LN is gr8, but tayf really has become a second blink untitled for me (as in: after all these years could still listen from start to finish every day)
     
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  17. Richard

    Trusted Supporter

    180 from Orensanz is everything. Forgot how much I used to listen to it.

    Also worth watching for the end of the little interview with Mark where he's praising Adam.

     
  18. babydanger

    Regular

    I think when self-titled came out, they said they didn't want to do it if it didn't feel natural to the song as they were afraid of it becoming too much of a gimmick or something like that. I think there's probably some middle ground between not doing it at all vs. it being gimmick-y, and sometimes I do wish we got a bit more of that back and forth, but I do kind of get what they mean by the songs they're writing now not really needing it.

    I remember when they dropped Flicker, Fade and being excited about the use of it there.
     
  19. heymattrick

    Sending my love

    I remember when they first dropped the teaser for The One and it was John’s post-chorus verse and it seemed the song might be a John-led song at first.
     
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  20. RobJGolde

    Wrecked 'em? Damn near killed 'em!

    Okay fine I guess I’ll watch Live from Orensanz again.

    Also, despite the auto-tuning on it, Live from Bamboozle 2009 is really great. It’s also quite Eddie-heavy as well. His guitar is quite loud in the mix for a change which is nice.