Alternative Press teamed up with Taking Back Sunday for an unique white with blue splatter variant of 152, restricted to 500 copies. Head to the AP Shop to snag yours.
Taking Back Sunday’s newest album, 152, comes after a joyful, celebratory yr. Between yard reveals, headlining Sad Summer, and crashing weddings, the group are nonetheless kicking and influencing the folks round them. Naturally, their new file displays knowledge gained from their a few years making music collectively, possessing an emotional depth and reflective nature from the Long Island crew. From the weak ballad “Amphetamine Smiles” to cute love songs like “The One,” 152 is the subsequent logical step in Taking Back Sunday’s canon.
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“152 offers a lot more hope and light than we first realized when we were in the thick of it, putting it all together,” the band say. “We’ve been fortunate enough, through our music, to grow up with a lot of people going through the same things at the same time, and probably feeling the same way. Our hope is that you’re able to find a little bit of yourself in this new collection of songs, because you’re not alone, and neither are we.”
The band gave us a track-by-track breakdown of their newest album. See the video, created by Anthony Natoli, beneath.
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