Adam Lazzara
Born | September 22, 1981 |
Hometown | Sheffield, Alabama, United States |
Height | 6'0" (1.83m) |
Spouse | Misha Vaagen |
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Taking Back Sunday Announce New Album 152, Share “S’old”: Stream
- The band's first studio full-length in seven years drops on October 27th. Taking Back Sunday Announce New Album 152, Share “S’old”: Stream Eddie Fu
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The Maine Share Origins of Video for Taking Back Sunday Collaboration “Loved You a Little”: Exclusive
The Phoenix alt-rockers are joined by Taking Back Sunday's Adam Lazzara and Charlotte Sands. The Maine Share Origins of Video for Taking Back Sunday Collaboration “Loved You a Little”: Exclusive Eddie Fu
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Meet Fuckin Whatever: The Unlikely New Psych Supergroup With Members of Circa Survive, Taking Back Sunday and Grouplove
If the guys in Fuckin Whatever were to announce a tour together with each of their respective bands right now, it would probably be considered one of the top tours of the year — particularly if you’ve been into the whole emo and alternative scene for the last 20 years. Taking Back Sunday,…
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Review: James Arthur is buried in sadness in new weak album
James Arthur's third album doesn't come with a warning sticker but it should: Do not attempt to listen to this record in one sitting, especially while operating machinery. An album this large and one-note reveals that, left to his own, Arthur's expressive voice often papers over the thinness of the songs ("Naked," ''Empty Space," ''Fall" and "Sad Eyes").
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Taking Back Sunday part ways with founding member Eddie Reyes
The band cited "personal reasons" as the reason for Reyes' departure.
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Taking Back Sunday's 'Tell All Your Friends' Turns 15: Every Track Ranked From Worst to Best
If you were even the least bit interested in the emo scene in the early ‘00s, Taking Back Sunday’s Tell All Your Friends was probably one of your favorite albums and/or your introduction to the genre.
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Taking Back Sunday's Tidal Wave: EW Review
“Every album anyone’s ever written is an emo album,” Taking Back Sunday frontman Adam Lazzara told EW in an interview earlier this summer, “because there’s a lot of emotion that goes into all of that…I don’t like being pigeonholed.” The Long Island-born rocker is well-aware of the limitation ascribed to anyone marked by the three-letter word—it might as well be a nasty, four-letter one—and on Taking Back Sunday’s seventh full-length, Tidal Wave, he intends to destroy expectations. The first tast
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Taking Back Sunday share first track from new album, 'Tidal Wave'
Taking Back Sunday have shared the title track for their newly announced album, Tidal Wave. Premiered Tuesday, the single pairs frontman Adam Lazzara's rough-hewn vocals with thrashing, guitar-laden rock. The accompanying visual splices together concert footage of the New York band. "Tidal Wave" serves as the first taste of the upcoming project, which Lazzara has said will be a new direction for the group. “With our first records, we’re writing from the perspective of 17, 18-year-old kids and no
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Taking Back Sunday announce new album Tidal Wave
Three months after Taking Back Sunday announced the timeline for their new album, EW is excited to reveal that the group's seventh collection, called Tidal Wave, is due out Sept. 16 on Hopeless Records. "We started writing in between tours on the [2014 album] Happiness Is cycle," frontman Adam Lazzara tells EW. The band wrote and recorded in Michigan and Charlotte, North Carolina, where Lazzara and guitarist John Nolan both live. "It was a great sense of home." The name Tidal Wave is taken from
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Taking Back Sunday Isn't Buying This Emo Revival
Taking Back Sunday didn't go anywhere. It doesn't need reviving, and it hasn't been swept up in the "emo revival." Five albums later, the band's original lineup is back with with a new record and the same attitude, but a different outlook on the scene they helped create. In 2002, when Long Island was a petri dish for emo bands and hungry rock labels, Taking Back Sunday released "Tell All Your Friends." It became the soundtrack for driving aimlessly down Sunrise Highway and, as they gained popu
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