вторник, 8 марта 2011 г.

Taking Back Sunday announce UK summer tour

With a brand new studio album set for release this summer, the classic Taking Back Sunday line-up that recorded their 2002 debut album 'Tell All Your Friends' will play the UK for the first time ever when they hit the road in May. The tour culminates with a prestigious show at London's Roundhouse on May 20th.


Rejoining long term members Adam Lazzara (vocals), Eddie Reyes (guitar) and Mark O'Connell (drums) are John Nolan (guitar/vocals) and Shaun Cooper (bass), who left the band in 2003 to form Straylight Run.


The currently untitled new album was produced by Eric Valentine (Queens of the Stone Age, Lostprophets) who also helmed Taking Back Sunday's 'Louder Now' album which topped Kerrang!'s 2006 Album of the Year poll. Writing for the album commenced at the Sonic Ranch, a studio based in a pecan ranch in El Paso, Texas shortly after the five members reunited last year and continued and at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, while the recording took place at Barefoot Recording in Hollywood. The first fruits of the band's labour can be heard at the official site's player which hosts a demo version of 'Best Places To Be A Mom'. The song was premiered on the band's brief June 2010 US tour that they embarked upon shortly after announcing that Nolan and Cooper had returned to the fold.


A behind-the-scenes video created by the album's assistant engineer Cian Riordan be seen at www.takingbacksunday.com.


Taking Back Sunday will play the following dates before embarking upon a major North American tour:


May

12th ' Southampton, Guildhall

13th ' Manchester, Academy 1

14th ' Nottingham, Rock City

16th ' Glasgow, Barrowlands

17th ' Liverpool, O2 Academy

18th ' Bath, Pavilion

20th ' London, Roundhouse


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