Despite all the current buzz of an “emo revival,” Taking Back Sunday frontman Adam Lazzara doesn’t seem too keen on re-living his band’s past glories.
“I don’t want to be looked at, or become part of some kind of nostalgia act,” Lazzara admits in our recent phone interview, and with good reason. Though the band recently celebrated the 10-year anniversary of their breakout debut LP, 2002’s Tell All Your Friends, by playing the album in its entirety on tour, Lazzara is more preoccupied with the present, including a deluxe re-issue of last year’s Happiness Is LP. The record is the band’s second with the reunited Tell All Your Friends-era lineup, following a years-long separation that saw members John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper splinter off to form Straylight Run. Happiness Is: The Complete Recordings, will come packaged as a 7″ box set featuring the entire original album, along with 3 studio B-sides and 3 acoustic versions of the album’s tracks, spread out over 8 singles. You can order the box set via Hopeless Records now.
Taking Back Sunday are currently on tour alongside The Menzingers and letlive, including a stop at Montreal’s Metropolis on March 14. We’ve got a pair of tickets to give away to the show – get the details on how to enter our giveaway over on our contest page.
Listen to the full interview with Adam Lazzara here, or via the embedded media player at the top of the page. Let us know your thoughts on this episode in the comments below!
image+nation -- Canada's longest-running queer film festival -- returns with 150 films this November. Check…
The Making Waves film festival offers free screenings of recent Hong Kong films in Montreal…
Ukrainian metal band Jinjer packed out Montreal's MTelus with support from Japan's Hanabie and metalcore…
Lorna Shore topped a stacked bill including Whitechapel, Kublai Khan TX, and Sanguisugabogg.
UK punk band Idles played two explosive sets this weekend at Montreal's MTelus with support…
NOFX played their largest-ever show on Saturday before 20,000 fans in Montreal.