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Taking Back Sunday is the fifth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. After returning home from touring the Soundwave festival in February and March 2010, guitarist Matthew Fazzi and bassist Matthew Rubano left the group. They were replaced by guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper, both of which were former members of the band. Later in March, the band began writing material for their next album in El Paso, Texas. The following month, demos were recorded with the aim to release a new album later in the year. Recording began in October with producer Eric Valentine at Barefoot Recording in Hollywood, California and finished in January 2011.

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  • Taking Back Sunday es el quinto álbum de la banda de rock alternativo Taking Back Sunday, fue lanzado el 22 de junio de 2011 en Warner Bros. Records y Sire Records. Después de regresar a casa después de recorrer elfestival Soundwave en febrero y marzo de 2010, el guitarrista y el bajista Matthew Rubano abandonaron el grupo. Fueron reemplazados por el guitarrista John Nolan y el bajista Shaun Cooper, ambos miembros originales de la banda. Más tarde en marzo, la banda comenzó a escribir material para su próximo álbum en El Paso, Texas. El mes siguiente, se grabaron demos con el objetivo de lanzar un nuevo álbum más adelante en el año. La grabación comenzó en octubre con el productor Eric Valentine en Barefoot Recording en Hollywood, California y finalizó en enero de 2011. Taking Back Sunday vendió 27,000 copias en su primera semana de lanzamiento, registrando el número 17 en la lista de Billboard 200. Además, el álbum alcanzó el top 20 en varias otras listas de Billboard. El álbum también se grabó en las regiones inferiores de las listas de álbumes de Australia, Canadá y el Reino Unido. El álbum recibió revisiones generalmente favorables, con varios críticos haciendo comparaciones favorables al álbum debut de la banda, Tell All Your Friends (2002). (es)
  • Taking Back Sunday is the fifth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. After returning home from touring the Soundwave festival in February and March 2010, guitarist Matthew Fazzi and bassist Matthew Rubano left the group. They were replaced by guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper, both of which were former members of the band. Later in March, the band began writing material for their next album in El Paso, Texas. The following month, demos were recorded with the aim to release a new album later in the year. Recording began in October with producer Eric Valentine at Barefoot Recording in Hollywood, California and finished in January 2011. In March 2011, Taking Back Sunday was announced for release, and a month later, a music video of "El Paso" was released. In May, "Faith (When I Let You Down)" was released as a single, along with its music video. In June, "This Is All Now" was released as a single, and on June 28, Taking Back Sunday was released through Warner Bros. and Sire Records. The band embarked on a tour of the US with Thursday in June and July. In July, a music video was released for "Faith (When I Let You Down)" featuring footage of the band recording and performing at The Bamboozle festival, followed by the release of the single "You Got Me" in August. A US fall tour was undertaken in October and November, followed by a music video for "You Got Me" in the latter month. In March 2012, a music video was released for "This Is All Now". The band then had a headline spot on the 2012 edition of Warped Tour between June and August. Taking Back Sunday sold 27,000 copies in its first week of release, charting at number 17 on the Billboard 200 chart. In addition, the album reached the top 20 on several other Billboard charts. The album also charted in the lower regions of the Australian, Canadian and UK album charts. The album received generally favorable reviews, with several reviewers making favorable comparisons to the band's debut album, Tell All Your Friends (2002). (en)
  • Taking Back Sunday è il sesto album discografico in studio del gruppo musicale statunitense Taking Back Sunday, pubblicato il 28 giugno 2011. (it)
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  • Taking Back Sunday Self-Titled.jpg (en)
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  • The new album is a return to the enthusiasm, creative openness and honesty that spawned our first one. We didn't set out to recreate the sound of Tell All Your Friends, but we did set out to reconnect with the excitement and energy we felt making it. (en)
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  • – John Nolan, upon being ask if fans should expect a continuation of their debut album Tell All Your Friends, 2011 (en)
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  • Adam & John Talk About "Mackey Sasser & Steve Balboni Ride Again" (en)
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  • Taking Back Sunday è il sesto album discografico in studio del gruppo musicale statunitense Taking Back Sunday, pubblicato il 28 giugno 2011. (it)
  • Taking Back Sunday es el quinto álbum de la banda de rock alternativo Taking Back Sunday, fue lanzado el 22 de junio de 2011 en Warner Bros. Records y Sire Records. Después de regresar a casa después de recorrer elfestival Soundwave en febrero y marzo de 2010, el guitarrista y el bajista Matthew Rubano abandonaron el grupo. Fueron reemplazados por el guitarrista John Nolan y el bajista Shaun Cooper, ambos miembros originales de la banda. Más tarde en marzo, la banda comenzó a escribir material para su próximo álbum en El Paso, Texas. El mes siguiente, se grabaron demos con el objetivo de lanzar un nuevo álbum más adelante en el año. La grabación comenzó en octubre con el productor Eric Valentine en Barefoot Recording en Hollywood, California y finalizó en enero de 2011. (es)
  • Taking Back Sunday is the fifth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. After returning home from touring the Soundwave festival in February and March 2010, guitarist Matthew Fazzi and bassist Matthew Rubano left the group. They were replaced by guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper, both of which were former members of the band. Later in March, the band began writing material for their next album in El Paso, Texas. The following month, demos were recorded with the aim to release a new album later in the year. Recording began in October with producer Eric Valentine at Barefoot Recording in Hollywood, California and finished in January 2011. (en)
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