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Price:
$35
Venue:
House of Blues
Online Reservations:
Ticketmaster
Taking Back Sunday & The All-American Rejects With Anberlin
Sunday, November 8 at 8 p.m.
Genre: Indie Rock Age: All ages
New Again – For Taking Back Sunday it’s more than an album title, it’s a declaration. “We kicked around a bunch of different titles, but that one always remained the top of the list, and that’s because it really does feel like a new band,” vocalist Adam Lazzara says.
Taking Back Sunday is not turning their collective back on what is already a storied past, not when their resume boasts three gold albums, extensive touring with the likes of Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance, and Jimmy Eat World, as well as co-headlining the Warped package and appearing at the historic Live Earth, all in-between their own headlining gigs for 10,000 plus fans regularly. Yes, it’s already an impressive run TBS has had, but the rejuvenated group is looking clearly to the here and now.
Beyond a band, AAR is four friends who discovered one other and scored the American dream. In July 2005, they presented their fans with Move Along, a breakout effort featuring three smash hits, “Dirty Little Secret,” “It Ends Tonight,” and the LP’s inspiring anthemic title track. From down home southern boys to multi-platinum stars, AAR broke through the pabulum of mainstream pop with a cache of great songs and an authentic connection to their adoring audience. Insists Ty, “In the end, we’re just a band, close friends, who care deeply about what we do. When the bullshit eventually dies, love survives. I’m no rock star or hometown hero. I’m just a nobody. And like the song says, you’re nobody ’til somebody loves you.”
Tickets are available at the box office at the House of Blues or online at ticketmaster.com |
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