Showing posts with label Taking Back Sunday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taking Back Sunday. Show all posts

Saturday, November 9, 2019

New Countdown!: April 2019


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Taking Back Sunday
NaNoWriMo continues this weekend! Saturday's episode is all about the songs that were on the Top Ten in April of 2019 and an especially NON-Saturday Artist of the Month. It's a good episode with some new ones as well as some old favorites.


Countdown #404 (April 2019)

***Featuring***
Barns Courtney
Bastille & Marshmello
Billie Eilish
The Black Keys
Cage the Elephant
Catfish & the Bottlemen
Imagine Dragons
lovelytheband
Panic! At the Disco
SHAED
Taking Back Sunday
twentyonepilots
Vampire Weekend
Young the Giant

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Special Countdown: 12 Years of Last.fm (Part 2) (#40-#31)

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Lagwagon

In lieu of the last episode for May, here's another part of the countdown of my most listened-to artists according to Last.fm for the period of 2/14/06-2/14/18. 12 Years and I'm counting them down.


12 Years of Last.fm (Part 2)

***Featuring***
The Ataris
Ben Folds Five
Death Cab For Cutie
Foo Fighters
Jimmy Eat World
Lagwagon
Paramore
Rocky Votolato
Taking Back Sunday
Weezer
Yellowcard

Sunday, September 6, 2015

New Countdown: Schedule Shake-Up!


twenty one pilots

Yes. Here this is early. To find out why, listen in!

It's a fun episode and kicks things off for the Fall!

What's your favorite song on the countdown these days? Answer in the comments!


Countdown #262

***Featuring***
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
AWOLNATION
Beck
Cold War Kids
Elle King
Florence + the Machine
Mumford & Sons
The Struts
Taking Back Sunday
twenty one pilots
X Ambassadors

Friday, October 25, 2013

One Year, 100 Albums: #71 Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends

The truth is, you could slit my throat. And with my one last gasping breath, I'd apologize for bleeding on your shirt

Taking Back Sunday Tell All Your Friends, 2002

If there's one album that I think of when I think of Sophomore Year of College (and, if you've been a regular reader of these things, you'll know that SYoC was a big year for me in terms of memorable albums), it's this one.

The girl that I was pursuing and then dating that year was a HUGE TBS fan and made sure this album was played at LEAST twice on any given road trip. And we belted the whole thing out at the top of our lungs. Good memory.

But when I bought the album (because you buy the album that the girl you're after is constantly talking about and obsessing over.), it was a challenge to get into. For one thing, the lyrics booklet was pretty much just a big fat lie. What they were singing was some sort of weird interpretation and abridgment of the lyrics printed in the booklet. And that was tough for me. It might have been tough regardless of the outside context, but when you're trying to learn an album as quickly and thoroughly as possible, it's pretty stressful when you realize you're going to have to do it the old fashioned way!

So maybe this album made the list because of a girl, but I continued to love this album long after we both moved on to other relationships. And I don't think it takes anything away from my appreciation of it that I got into it in that way.

The album is raw. It's definitely a debut. There's a hunger and desperation on this one that would be replaced on later albums with catchier hooks and more varied arrangements. And I know. I usually go for the albums that I would describe as "more varied". And I definitely struggled with this. I loved the next two albums they put out (Where You Want to Be and Louder Now) almost as much as this one. But I don't know if I would have loved them as much if I hadn't had Tell All Your Friends as a starting point.

Here's the video for "Cute Without the E (Cut From the Team)", perhaps the catchiest song on the album. You can see why SYoC James was easily swayed by these guys. They love Fight Club as much as he does!


Man, they were so young. And then they'd split into TBS and Straylight Run. And then last year, the original band got back together. I haven't heard the album they put out. I'm a little scared that I won't be as into it as I want to be.

Anyway.

It's only 10 songs long, so I'm only going to feature 1 song. Fortunately, it's the most "Taking Back Sunday" song of all time, so it packs a punch

Taking Back Sunday - You're So Last Summer

You can buy Tell All Your Friends at Amazon, Amazon MP3, and iTunes

Sunday, April 14, 2013

New Countdown. The Rise and Gradual Fall of a Still Frail Voice

Imagine Dragons
Pay close attention to this episode. You can hear my voice start strong, proving that my health is almost back to normal, and then get gradually weaker as the evening that I recorded most of it progresses and you start to hear how I sound when I've been up for too long!

At this point, it's going to be weird when a new song DOESN'T debut on an episode. We're on the third episode in a row to have a new song on the chart :)

Countdown #147

***Featuring***
Atlas Genius
Beck
Capital Cities
Imagine Dragons
The Lumineers
Mumford and Sons
Muse
Of Monsters and Men
Silversun Pickups
Taking Back Sunday
Thirty Seconds to Mars