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Rock Length 45:38 Label Warner Bros. Producer Eric Valentine Taking Back Sunday chronology Where You Want to Be (2004) Louder Now (2006) Notes from the Past (2007) Singles from Louder Now "MakeDamnSure" taking back sunday error operator lyrics Released: May 15, 2006 "Twenty-Twenty Surgery" Released: August 28, 2006 "Liar (It Takes taking back sunday wiki discography One to Know One)" Released: November 6, 2006 "What's It Feel Like to Be a Ghost?" Released: December 31, 2006 taking back sunday wikipedia "My Blue Heaven" Released: April 2, 2007 Louder Now is the third studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. In April 2005, the band had begun writing material. Two months later,
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the band signed to Warner Bros., as well as contributing a song to the Fantastic Four soundtrack. Soon after, the group rented a room in Manhattan where they would compose songs for Louder Now. Here, they came up with 20 songs, dropping half of them in the process. Following this, the group demoed the rest of the material. The band began recording Louder Now with Eric Valentine exit 152 taking back sunday in September 2005. Recording took place at Barefoot Studios in Los Angeles, California. After being informed by their label to take their time, the group demoed all of the songs they had again. Recording finished on New Years Day 2006. Following this, the group toured the UK, Australia and the U.S. Louder Now was released on April 25, 2006, through Warner Bros.. A few weeks later, "MakeDamnSure" was released as a single, followed by a tour with Angels & Airwaves. A music video was released for "Twenty-Twenty Surgery", and its single release followed a month later. A music video for "Liar (It Takes One to Know One)" was released in September, before its single release in November. The group went on a two-month stint as part of the Taste of Chaos tour. A video album, titled The Louder Now DVD: PartOne, was released in December. It featured videos documenting the recording process, as well as tour footage and music videos. "What's It Feel Like to Be a Ghost?" was released as a single on New Years Eve. In early 2007, the group went on a North American tour, followed by "My Blue Heaven" being released as a single
challenged and removed. (April 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) "MakeDamnSure" Singleby Taking Back Sunday from the album Louder Now Released April25,2006(2006-04-25) Format CD, Digital download, 7" vinyl Recorded 2005 taking back sunday louder now Genre Pop punk[1] Length 3:32 Label Warner Bros. Writer(s) Taking Back Sunday Producer(s)
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Surgery" (2006) "MakeDamnSure" is a song by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. It was released as the first single from their third album, Louder Now. It has experienced much more success than https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_Now the band's other singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and Modern Rock Tracks chart. It is their most successful single to date. The song ranked at #52 on Rolling Stone's "The 100 Best Songs of 2006".[2] Contents 1 Music video 2 Chart performance 3 Track listing 4 References 5 External links Music video[edit] The music video for the song "MakeDamnSure" (directed by Marc Klasfeld) switches https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MakeDamnSure between scenes of the band playing in a wind tunnel and scenes of violence and destruction (such as a car crashing from a cliff, or bombs exploding in a village). The wind in the tunnel gradually increases, and when the loud chorus part repeats for the last time, it almost blows them away. As the song slows down, the violent images are replayed, but this time, they are transformed into a short scene considered to be happy, i.e. the scene of the police officers using fire hoses on protesters turns into a scene of a woman watering her plants, and the Cincinnati Red's former stadium being demolished turns into a shore view. The video ends as Adam Lazzara, who's viewed singing in profile, slowly turns into a boy, who blows on the microphone, which has turned into a dandelion, whose seeds blow away, and then starts running in an open field, as the camera pans upwards and the video fades away. Chart performance[edit] "MakeDamnSure" is by far the band's most successful single. To date it is their only song that has charted on the Billboard Hot 100 (number 48). Track listing[edit] CD S
Zjednoczone, Nowy Jork, Long Island, Amityville Gatunek Rock alternatywny, Indie rock Wytwórnia płytowa Warner Bros. Records Victory Records Obecni członkowie Adam Lazzara John Nolan Eddie Reyes Mark O'Connell Shaun Cooper Byli członkowie Matt Rubano https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday Matthew Fazzi Antonio Longo Jesse Lacey Fred Mascherino Strona internetowa Taking Back Sunday – grupa rockowa pochodząca z Amityville w stanie Nowy Jork. Obecni członkowie to Adam Lazzara (wokal), John Nolan (wokal), (gitara elektryczna), Eddie Reyes (gitara elektryczna), Mark O'Connell (perkusja) i Shaun Cooper (gitara basowa). Od początku istanienia, zmiany w składzie zespołu pojawiały się kilkakrotnie. Pierwszy album zatytułowany Tell All Your Friends został taking back wydany w 2002. Najbardziej znanymi utworami są: "You're So Last Summer", "Great Romances Of The 20th Century" oraz "Cute Without The 'E'". Drugi album "Taking Back Sunday" – "Where You Want To Be" (2004) – album, który został nagrany już w zmienionym składzie (John Nolan oraz Shaun Cooper zostali zastąpieni przez Freda Mascherino i Matta Rubano) zyskał jeszcze większą popularność. Utwór "I Know You taking back sunday Know" znalazł się na ścieżce dźwiękowej do filmu "Spidermana 2". W 2006 roku, przechodząc pod oko wytwórni Warner Bros. wydali płytę Louder now. Płyta zyskała dużą popularność, szczególnie singel MakeDamnSure. Utwór "Error: Operator" znalazł się na ścieżce dźwiękowej do filmu "Fantastyczna Czwórka". 2 czerwca 2009 światło ujrzał 4 album studyjny zespołu – "New Again". Pierwszy album nagrany z nowym gitarzystą Mattem Fazzi (zastąpił Freda Mascherino), zyskał wysokie uznanie krytyków, a pierwszy singiel "Sink into me" wylądował na 10 miejscu listy Billboard Alternative Songs. Utwór "Capital M-E" znalazł się na ścieżce dźwiękowej do filmu "Transformers 2: Revenge Of The Fallen". 29 marca 2010 Matt Rubano i Matthew Fazzi ogłosili, że nie są już członkami zespołu. Na ich miejsce wrócili John Nolan i Shaun Cooper. Taking Back Sunday wróciło do pierwotnego składu z czasów pierwszej płyty. Zespół nagrywa właśnie swój piąty album studyjny w Los Angeles pod okiem Erica Valentine – producenta Louder Now[1]. Spis treści 1 Dyskografia 2 Albumy DVD 3 Teledyski 4 Linki zewnętrzne 5 Przypisy Dyskografia[edytuj] Data wydania Nazwa Status w U.S.A. Marzec 26, 2002 Tell All Your Friends Złota Lipiec 27, 2004 Where You Want to Be Z