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''Where You Want to Be'' is the second studio album by American rock band
Taking Back Sunday Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York. The band was formed by guitarist Eddie Reyes and bassist Jesse Lacey in 1999. The band's members currently are Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (lead guitar, keybo ...
. While touring to promote ''
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'' (2002), guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper left the group and were replaced by
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and Matt Rubano, respectively. After a co-headlining tour with
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in fall 2003, the band began working on ''Where You Want to Be''. Dismissive of several early songs, they wanted to "grow musically with this ew album" In March 2004 recording of ''Where You Want to Be'' began, with
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as producer. The band recorded at Mission Sound in Brooklyn, New York for two weeks before moving to Water Music in Hoboken, New Jersey, finishing recording by April. The first single from ''Where You Want to Be'' was "A Decade Under the Influence," which was released to radio in late June 2004. While Taking Back Sunday was on the 2004
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, ''Where You Want to Be'' was released in late July on
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. After an appearance at the
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in England, the group toured Europe and began a U.S. fall tour. They worked with
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member Tom DeLonge to create a music video, "This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)," which was filmed in 48 hours. The band went on a winter tour with Atreyu and
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, and "This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)" was released to radio in early January 2005. Taking Back Sunday then began a co-headlining tour with
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. ''Where You Want to Be'' has received mixed-to-positive reviews, selling 163,000 copies in its first week. The album debuted at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, remaining there for an additional 19 weeks. It topped the
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chart and remained on that chart for 50 weeks. "A Decade Under the Influence" reached number 16 on the
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chart and the UK Top 75 chart. ''Where You Want to Be'' is Victory's highest-charting album; in July 2005 it was
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in the U.S. for sales of 500,000 copies, and sales have since exceeded 700,000.


Background

Taking Back Sunday released its debut album, ''
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'', in March 2002 and spent most of the year and 2003 touring. Though the album only spent one week (at number 183) on the ''Billboard'' 200, it ended up spending 68 weeks the
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chart (eventually peaking at number 9), and 78 weeks on the
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chart (peaking at number 8). Despite of little airplay, the album had sold 110,000 copies by early 2003. In September 2002, the band went on tour; on this stint, vocalist Adam Lazzara fell off the stage and gashed his face in two places, in addition to dislocating his hip. Though the incident forced the group to drop off the tour, the band spent the downtime working on new material. In April 2003, guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper left the bandManley 2011, p. 94 and later formed
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. Despite initially citing exhaustion from touring as the reason for his departure, Nolan later revealed his reasons for leaving included constant fighting within the group, as well as his deteriorating friendship with Lazzara. A short period of uncertainty followed, with the group briefly considering breaking up. Two months had passed before deciding to continue without the pair.
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vocalist/guitarist
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contacted guitarist Eddie Reyes and Reyes offered him a position. Reyes knew Mascherino from a few years prior when his old band Clockwise would play shows with Mascherino's old band Brody.Hamilton 2004 Bassist Matt Rubano, who grew up with drummer Mark O'Connell, then joined the group. Rubano was initially hesitant as he was not a fan of emo music. They joined just in time for the band's fall 2003 tour. They began writing new material, and in a few months the group had enough songs for a second album. The band initially dismissed a number of songs, since the material wasn't "taking us anyplace new. We really wanted to grow musically with this ew album" According to Mascherino, the group "didn’t spend as much time playing together in order to do exactly what we wanted to because some of us were new."


Recording

After a September–November 2003 co-headlining tour with
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, according to Rubano, the group had "about 45 minutes to rest" before starting work on ''Where You Want to Be''. They made demos for every song that would later feature on the album and altered them appropriately. Despite an MTV report that the band was recording in January 2004, recording for ''Where You Want to Be'' did not begin until March 1. Taking Back Sunday self-financed the recording sessions. Unable to obtain
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as producer, the band worked with
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. Two weeks of recording were done at Mission Sound in Brooklyn, New York, with Giordano assisted by Oliver Strauss and Barbra Vlahides. Stuart Karmatz was a technician, and Todd Parker the engineer. After recording drums, bass and most of the guitars, the band, Giordano and Parker moved to Water Music in
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. The rest of the guitars and the vocals, strings and cowbells were recorded there, and recording was complete by April. Giordano, Parker and Ted Young mixed the recordings, and
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did the mastering;
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contributed programming to the songs. For some of the songs, Giordano felt that the band "ought to try some things like strings and some different musical instruments" aside from the group's usual instrumentation.Farinella 2010, p. 266 Conductor Ray Zu-Artez (who played piano) was brought in and wrote what Giordano said was "some pretty cool string parts". The strings were performed by the Girl Next Door String Quartet. Giordano said the strings turned the songs "into a real work of art". He added that, "It's showing them some ideas that they never would have thought of themselves that still fit the identity of the band". Neil Rubenstein of These Enzymes and Nick Torres of Northstar contributed vocals to some songs. In retrospect, Mascherino considered the sessions rushed.


Composition

Musically, ''Where You Want to Be'' has been classed as
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and
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. According to MTV, the album was "driven by punchy, melodic hardcore riffs and yearning vocals" similar to releases by
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and Lifetime, with the band "expand ngits musical boundaries and tak ngsome chances." Mascherino and Rubano (who both attended jazz college) were, according to Lazzara, "really schooled in music and they know their instruments really well." When they joined the band, they "cleaned up and tightened our sound." The album retains the call-and-response vocals that were featured on ''Tell All Your Friends''. Despite Lazzara wanting to include Mascherino as much as possible, he felt there was no need for two people to be singing certain parts, deciding to maintain the dual vocals as it was a big appeal for the group. Mascherino wanted to retain the same level of energy and mood that is present on ''Tell All Your Friends''. He added that they made "a better sounding" album due to having more time to record it. Like ''Tell All Your Friends'', the album's song titles were gleaned primarily from TV. "Bonus Mosh Pt. II" was the first song written by the new line-up; the track, along with "A Decade Under the Influence", started out as riffs by Reyes that he brought in and jammed out with the rest of the band. Its title came from a friend of the band; the group was playing demos for the friend, and during one section of a song the friend exclaimed: "Whoa, that's a bonus mosh part two, man, that's cool." The track had a
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-like bridge section and
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-esque vocals. "A Decade Under the Influence" is about a person's realization that they understand less about the world than they had thought. Lazzara wrote the lyrics after breaking up with a long-term girlfriend. She had purchased tickets to a
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show, and despite the break-up, the pair still went. Lazzara found the car journey highly awkward. Reyes said he had the track's riff for a number of years, and thought it was in the vein of "
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. "The Union" recalled ''Tell All Your Friends'' closer "Head Club", and is followed by the string-guided ballad "New American Classic". With "I Am Fred Astaire", Lazzara wanted to highlight Mascherino more. The title of "One-Eighty by Summer" came from a bet Reyes lost, to weigh by summer. The band had rewritten "Number Five with a Bullet" around a dozen times before they were satisfied with it. Lazzara wrote "...Slowdance on the Inside" when he was in a bad mood during a snowy day at the beach. A friend had suggested to him that he could slow dance on the inside or outside. It was one of the last tracks written while Nolan and Cooper were still in the group. The members called a truce on it, since O'Connell had worked on some Straylight Run tracks, with Nolan and Cooper letting Taking Back Sunday keep "...Slowdance on the Inside".


Release

On April 9, 2004, ''Where You Want to Be'' was announced. A week later the band headlined the Skate and Surf Festival, and supported
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and
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in May. Also in May, a music video directed by Adam Levite was filmed for "A Decade Under the Influence." In the video, the band is in circles in a warehouse. Remote-control
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s with cameras were placed on tracks on the circles; according to Lazzara, "it made everything look really sweet." "A Decade Under the Influence" was released as a radio single on June 22. A
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of the song was released, with
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-produced demos of "Little Devotional" and "A Decade Under the Influence" and "A Decade Under the Influences music video. The group toured the UK with the Hurt Process and Recover, including a date at
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. From June to August, they were part of the 2004
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. ''Where You Want to Be'' was made available for streaming via MTV on July 22, and it was released on July 27 on Victory Records. The album's Japanese version includes a bonus track: a new version of "Your Own Disaster." The album's artwork was done by Brad Flip; Reyes proposed that Flip had the concept of "the band starting over again". A sign includes the words "Next Exit, 152 Miles", alluding to a gas station Lazzara and his friends would stop at Exit 152 off
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; Lazzara's father also lived near this area. Promotion for the album included
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s handing out sampler CDs and fliers. After an appearance at the
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, Taking Back Sunday made a brief European tour. They toured the U.S. from September to November, supported by
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,
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and
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. During the tour, the band filmed a video for "This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)" with Blink-182's Tom DeLonge. Over a 48-hour period, they flew from
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to film the video. According to MTV, Taking Back Sunday posted on its website that DeLonge had "a great visual concept and was a very enthusiastic, focused and attentive first-time director." In November, the band began a tour with Atreyu and Funeral for a Friend. In early December, the band performed at
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's Xmas festival. "This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)" was released as a radio single on January 11, 2005. In April and May, the band went on a co-headlining tour with
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. In May, a music video for "Set Phasers to Stun" featured the Hungarian dance group Troup de Pozolo de Zav. Victory Records was uncertain whether to make the video an internet-only release or send it to MTV, and on May 11 it was posted on
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. On June 16, a behind-the-scenes video on the making of the "Set Phasers to Stun" video was posted online.


Critical reception

According to
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reviewer Heather Phares, Taking Back Sunday "sometimes comes off as less than distinctive, and the album can sound like a generic soundtrack to generic teenage angst." Phares called ''Where You Want to Be'' "definitely a solid album ... but crafting something a little more unique would take Taking Back Sunday's music that much farther." On ''
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'', despite the album's being "overwrought" its "quality songwriting and some killer arrangements conceal ''Where You Want to Be''s occasional off-the-chart cheese readings." Although ''
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'' writer Mat Hocking expected the album to be one of the "grittiest, most emotionally driving punk-pop records of the year," it turned out to be "an album that's playing it far too safe: melodies rise and fall, soaring and curving with painful predictability." In a brief review for ''
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'', Sean Richardson wrote that Taking Back Sunday was "best suited for multipart campfire sing-alongs" and struck "rock-radio gold" with ''Where You Want to Be''. Sam Sutherland of ''
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'' wrote that the group created "an exact musical duplicate" of ''Tell Your Friends''. Although, "unadventurous as it is, the melodies remain catchy and the riffs remain driving." ''
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'' reviewer Laura Sinagra noted Mascherino and Rubano as assisting "the will to power in Lazzara's
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-like croon." Sinagra called "A Decade Under the Influence" the nearest that the singer gets to the "emotional tensions and ragged-rock edge" of ''Tell Your Friends''. ''
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wrote that nearly every song on the album "begins in the moment just before a fight or a tear-filled breakdown." Citing "New American Classic" and "This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)," Greenwald noted Adam Lazzara's use of "anthemic choruses like 15-year-olds use emoticons: as sweeping shorthand placeholders for feelings too complicated to puzzle out and express."
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reviewer John Hanson called the album "extremely repetitive, with many songs sounding exactly the same." Calling more than half the album "essentially the same song," Hanson wrote: "Despite all the shortcomings becoming far more apparent here, ''Where You Want To Be'' is still a tolerable, if very average and common, album." According to ''
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'' reviewer Todd Burns, Taking Back Sunday "smooth daway all of the interesting bits and only focus don what works immediately and viscerally," providing "cheap thrills and obvious answers."
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'' wrote that the group "cobbled together a host of emo clichés" to create a record that is "miraculously, more winsome than generic." Despite some "bittersweet confessional" songs which "resort to tired teen-angst whines," "an arresting tug-of-war between raw emotions and charged rhythms" pushes the band beyond "the everyday emo-rock ensemble."


Commercial performance

''Where You Want to Be'' debuted on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart at number three, selling 163,000 copies in its first weekMartens 2004, p. 78 and remaining on the chart for 19 weeks. Victory Records' highest-charting release, it surpassed the previous record held by Atreyu's '' The Curse'' (which peaked at number 34). The album topped the
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chart, remaining on the chart for 50 weeks, and charted at number 70 in the UK. "A Decade Under the Influence" peaked at number 16 on the
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chart and number 70 on the
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. After three weeks, 260,000 copies of the album had been sold. By the end of 2004, album sales stood at 458,000 copies. ''Where You Want to Be'' was ranked on the ''Billboard'' 200 Albums year-end chart at number 159, and by February 2005 sales had reached 566,000. It became one of the best-selling independent rock albums within a year, selling 634,000 copies by June. As a result of this success, the group signed to Warner Bros. in the same month. The album was
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the following month by the
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. Taking Back Sunday was the first Victory Records band with a gold album; although the label did not intend to certify the album, it was certified by the group's label at the time, Warner Bros. According to Victory Records founder Tony Brummel, "From where I sit, this is another attempt by the RIAA and its major-label partners to victimize, abuse and belittle an independent record company." Band manager Jillian Newman responded, "I don't understand how a label gets victimized by receiving a sales award."Paoletta ed. 2005, p. 110 By September, 667,000 copies had been sold; in early 2006 album sales stood at 700,000 copies.


Legacy

In 2005, JJ Koczan of ''
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'' wrote that ''Where You Want to Be'' might "perhaps go down in pop culture history as the record that broke the emo scene commercially." Six tracks from the album were included on the 2007 ''Notes from the Past'' compilation. In 2014, '' Alternative Press'' Brian Kraus wrote that it was "the closest they've come to the elusive 'perfect album. Calling it "catchy" in comparison to ''Tell All Your Friends'', the album "matured the words past freshman year and flexed the rhythm guitar to a new level." In 2016, Fuse.tv ranked ''Where You Want to Be'' its number-one Taking Back Sunday album. According to Jason Lipshutz, the album "still smacks harder" than the band's other releases due to "a masterful sequencing, tighter hooks and most transcendent single ("A Decade Under The Influence")." Throughout 2019, Taking Back Sunday performed ''Where You Want to Be'' in its entirety for their 20th anniversary world tour. For cities in the US that had two shows back-to-back, the band would flip a coin to play either ''Where You Want to Be'' or ''
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'' (2006) on the first night and the other album on the second night. To help promote the tour, a career-spanning compilation ''
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'' (2019) was released, which included "A Decade Under the Influence", "Set Phasers to Stun" and "One-Eighty by Summer" from ''Where You Want to Be''. "A Decade Under the Influence" appeared on a best-of emo songs list by ''
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''. The album was an influence on As It Is as frontman Patty Walters explained: "Everything that our band knows - the riffs, the lyrics, the mic swings - we learned it all from Taking Back Sunday".


Track listing

Track listing per booklet. Side one Side two


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. Taking Back Sunday * Adam Lazzara – lead vocals *
Fred Mascherino Frederick Paul Mascherino (born July 27, 1974) is an American musician best known for his work as lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist in alternative rock band Taking Back Sunday. He is currently active with the band The Color Fred, and also kno ...
– lead guitar, vocals * Mark O'Connell – drums, percussion * Eddie Reyes – rhythm guitar * Matt Rubano – bass guitar Additional musicians *
Mike Sapone Mike Sapone is an American record producer, composer, audio engineer, and mixer, whose credits include producing records for bands such as Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Boston Manor, The Front Bottoms, Mayday Parade, Grouplove, Sorority Noise, ...
– programming * Roy Zu-Arets – string arrangement, conductor, piano * Girl Next Door String Quartet – strings * Neil Rubenstein – vocals * Nick Torres – vocals Production *
Lou Giordano Lou Giordano (born c. 1957) is a record producer and recording engineer who co-founded Radiobeat Studios. He worked at Fort Apache Studios when it was located in Boston, and was a partner in the production company Prodco, which had close ties with ...
– producer, mixing * Oliver Strauss – assistance * Barbra Vlahides – assistance * Todd Parker – engineer, mixing * Stuart Karmatz – technician * Ted Young – mixing *
Ted Jensen Ted Jensen (born September 19, 1954) is an American mastering engineer, known for having mastered many recordings, including the Eagles' ''Hotel California'', Green Day's '' American Idiot'' and Norah Jones' ''Come Away with Me''. Biography T ...
– mastering * Brad Filip – layout, artwork


Chart positions


Album


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

Citations Sources * * * * * * * * *


External links


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