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Louder Now

Louder Now
Taking Back Sunday

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Track Listing

  1. What It Feels Like To Be A Ghost
  2. Liar (It Takes One To Know One)
  3. MakeDamnSure
  4. Up Against (Blackout)
  5. My Blue Heaven
  6. Twenty-Twenty Surgery
  7. Spin
  8. Divine Intervention
  9. Miami
  10. Error Operator
  11. I'll Let You Live

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1921 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-04-25
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
The bands Warner Bros. debut, Louder Now, takes the group's classic ethos of intertwining vocals and hardcore meets-rock-meets pop to an even more enticing level. Taking Back Sunday is taking back rock.


Customer Reviews

Verrrry good, with feeling; catchy too....5
Man , this stuff is really good, these are reeeeaaly good. They finally caught on to the variety factor in their melodies. Wonderful, Awesome. A great buy. Love the 1st 5 songs esp. number 5, My Blue Heaven. Oh yeah. Its right up there with Brand New & some of +44's stuff. Woo-Hoo!

Never Disappoints4
This is another fun album from TBS. Fans of previous albums will not be disappointed with the pure emotion of 'Make Damn Sure' or 'Liar (It Takes Two).'

Softer Now2
Isn't it great how one song & a music video (MakeDamnSure) will sell you records?, while the rest is merely filler...the sad part is I'm talking about TBS...which Is a band I use to call brilliant....

Obviously anyone who gave this album above 3 stars hasnt listened to their other two albums which put this to much shame...Ok, lemme guess, you like, the intro...you like the how the drums jump in...well I'm sorry to rain on your prada, but this is sorely lackly somesort of consistentcy, which feels right at first...it really does, I liked this album alot at first, becuase I loved the other two albums so much...but when a band starts to become a cliché of themselves than you know you need start from scratch again....

In a way...i could call them "sellouts", more money please!!...but this isnt punk rock...its not even emo...half the reviews on here claim this is "emo" music...they dont even know what emo is...go listen to The Get Up Kids if you want emotional rock...Why did they have to switch to Warner Brothers...omfg.....Victory Records was fine was it not?!?...cant blame them i guess...wanting more money...but when u dont produce quality music, thats when I get dissapointed.....

I dont even know what to say, theres nothing remotly catchy or exciting 'bout this album, ...ok,ok..Spin is well done, expect for the blah* chorus ...which is the problem with this album...worst choruses ever...

Really expecting more for their fourth album....a lot....more