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Tidal wave / Taking Back Sunday.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: HR2291-2 | Hopeless RecordsHOP2291.2 | Hopeless Records | (web page)Publisher: Van Nuys, CA : Hopeless Records, [2016]Copyright date: ℗2016Description: 1 audio disc ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
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  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
Death wolf -- Tidal wave -- You can't look back -- Fences -- All excess -- I felt it too -- Call come running -- Holy water -- In the middle of it all -- We don't go in there -- Homecoming -- I'll find a way to make it what you want.
Performed by Taking Back Sunday (Ed Reyes, John Nolan, Shaun Cooper, Mark O'Connell, Adam Lazzara) ; with additional musicians.
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Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Taking Back Sunday Available 33111008674299
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The seventh studio long-player from the emo/alt-rock veterans, Tidal Wave is the much anticipated follow-up to 2014's chart-topping Happiness Is. Written during Taking Back Sunday's olympic stretch of shows in support of their previous outing, the 12-track album incorporates elements of Americana into the group's signature blend of heartland punk and lighter-melting stadium rock, resulting in their most mature and diverse -- yet seamless -- set of songs to date. Built around the rousing "Fences" and the eponymous lead single, a fiery two-and-a-half-minute blast of socially and melodically charged mayhem that invokes Bruce Springsteen by way of the Ramones, Tidal Wave sees Taking Back Sunday pay homage to their emo roots without falling back on destructive habits. This newfound sense of peace with the world by no means yields to complacency, as evidenced by the nervy, punk-addled opener, "Death Wolf," but the band is in a far more contemplative place than a decade ago. Heartfelt and nostalgic, it's Tidal Wave's less sonically charged cuts like "Homecoming" and "I Felt It Too" that resonate most deeply, suggesting that while time may not heal all wounds, it can certainly lessen the pain. ~ James Christopher Monger

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Performed by Taking Back Sunday (Ed Reyes, John Nolan, Shaun Cooper, Mark O'Connell, Adam Lazzara) ; with additional musicians.

Lyrics on container insert; full credits printed on container.

Death wolf -- Tidal wave -- You can't look back -- Fences -- All excess -- I felt it too -- Call come running -- Holy water -- In the middle of it all -- We don't go in there -- Homecoming -- I'll find a way to make it what you want.

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