Ahead of the release of their first full-length since 2016, '152' we sat down with Taking Back Sunday frontman Adam Lazzara for a brief but enlightening discussion about emo nostalgia, renewal, Whitney Houston and why the eclecticism of the Good Things Festival lineup is a very good thing for attendees.
Announced overnight the sideshows for Good Things Festival 2023 will see massive headline shows from Limp Bizkit, Corey Taylor, Behemoth, Sepultura, Enter Shikari, DEVO, Taking Back Sunday, Pennywise, PVRIS and more.
An unexpected collab from Steve Aoki and Taking Back Sunday and new anthems from I Prevail, Rumours, Behemoth and Eat Your Heart Out fuel the Friday Fire this June 17th.
Emo legends Taking Back Sunday have announced a full 2019 Australian Tour as part of a worldwide trek to celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band. They will also release a greatest hits album called Twenty, which will feature 21 of their most notable hits across their seven-album catalogue, along with two new songs. It will be released on January 11, the day of their Melbourne show (full dates below).
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