Taking Back Sunday

Taking Back Sunday [EP] (2001)

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Here is the spawning of monsters. One, a massive volcanic

force that will be remembered in high regard and the other, seven shades of

color from gold to nutty brown.

 

Taking Back Sunday self-released this six-track ep in 2001

with their starting lineup, having formed in 1999. There is some history here that’

interesting, but for the sake of keeping this short, you can go online and find

out all the Dramarama that surrounded the band at this time circa (2001-2002).

When the group first started, you had members John Nolan (lead

guitar, keyboards, and vocals), Eddie Reyes (rhythm guitar), Steven DeJoseph (drums,

percussion), Jesse Lacey (bass guitar, and vocals) and Antonio Longo (lead

vocals). Aha! You see the name Jesse Lacey and think, “Huh? The guy from Brand

New?” Well, yes friendo. Jesse Lacey was an OG member of TBS and has roots there.

The spawn that came from TBS was none other than “rival”

band, Brand New. Now in terms of artistic quality, Brand New managed to earn

major respect and an appreciation for their talent, whereas TBS has faltered in

recent years, or more like the past few albums have been stinkers.

However, back to this ep, which you can hear in less than 25

minutes; you get a glimpse of early influences like say, Sunny Day Real Estate

and great Midwestern bands such as Braid and The Promise Ring. There is a tiny

hint of the 2000’s Emo scene that was to come also, and it of course became

clearly defined with their 2002 debut, Tell

All Your Friends, but right here this ep is quaint and not asking for much.

Perhaps the real treat is that Jesse Lacey manages to get in

on one or two recordings. You see the band recorded the fourth track “Go On” and

sixth track “Summer Stars” on New Year’s Day 2000. Sometime afterwards, Jesse left

due to a “disagreement” and Adam Lazarra filled in on bass to complete the remaining

tracks and get the ep out that summer, but there is a spark there on these two

tracks and you can hear Jesse sing backup on “Summer Stars” which is awesome.

Not long afterwards Antonio and Steven left and TBS pushed

Adam to main vocal duty and recruited Mark O'Connell for drums and Shaun Cooper

on bass. In the end, this little ep is a footnote in the bands history, but its

importance is great in regards to what came after. I find this sort of stuff

very interesting and if you are curious, I suggest giving this a listen. Just do

not go looking for a legit copy since secondhand prices are insane.

Dig it.