Taking Back Sunday’s new album, Happiness Is, on Hopeless Records produced by Marc Jacob Hudson (Saves The Day, The Swellers) and Mike Sapone (Brand New, O’Brother). With the spirit of resilience and innovation dripping all over the band’s sixth full-length, the album addresses some heady concepts, but it simultaneously showcases a new musical and conceptual leap for this band of mainstream misfits that’s sure to endear them to fans both new and old. Written over a year period with no involvement from a record label for the first time since their legendary 2002 debut, Tell All Your Friends, the album sees the band expanding their musical palette and stretching out sonically in ways they’ve never done before by utilizing both producer’s, Hudson and Sapone, strengths.
Media 1
1. PREFACE
2. FLICKER, FADE
3. STOOD A CHANCE
4. ALL THE WAY
5. BEAT UP CAR
6. IT TAKES MORE
7. THEY DON’T HAVE ANY FRIENDS
8. BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS
9. LIKE YOU DO
10. WE WERE YOUNGER THEN
11. NOTHING AT ALL
Tracklist
- Preface (1:26)
- Flicker, Fade (4:33)
- Stood a Chance (3:39)
- All the Way (3:48)
- Beat Up Car (3:11)
- It Takes More (5:11)
- They Don’t Have Any Friends (3:48)
- Better Homes and Gardens (3:54)
- Like You Do (2:47)
- We Were Younger Then (4:42)
- Nothing at All (3:59)





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