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Album: Where You Want To Be
Artist(Band): Taking Back Sunday
Date: 07/27/2004
Review The Album (5)

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Songs in the album Where You Want To Be:

  • Set Phasers To Stun Lyrics
  • Bonus Mosh Pt. 2 Lyrics
  • A Decade Under The Influence Lyrics
  • This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know) Lyrics
  • The Union Lyrics
  • New American Classic Lyrics
  • I Am Fred Astaire Lyrics
  • One-Eighty By Summer Lyrics
  • Number Five With A Bullet Lyrics
  • Little Devotional Lyrics
  • ...Slowdance On The Inside Lyrics





    Reviews about Where You Want To Be

    Re: Where you want to be | Reviewer: Anonymous | 8/21/2008

    Sydney, as you can see in the information posted for each album (even on this site) where you want to be was released in 2004 and tell all your friends was released in 2002. so sorry, but you in fact are wrong to correct him.



    Where you want to be | Reviewer: Sydney | 11/15/2006

    first of all to whoever said tell all your friends was the first album, sorry you're wrong

    Where you want to be was their first album




    Brilliant | Reviewer: Tbs | 9/4/2004

    I think their old album was aboslutey delicious, and again here they come with more deliciouness! My favorite album right now, every song makes you wanna get up and dance..and cry. so go buy it if you havent! Absolute Brilliance form the onwe of the greatest bands ever. I love it.



    great album! | Reviewer: Andrew Riley | 8/1/2004

    The album opens with a bang with the song 'set phasers to stun', and has peaks and lows as it goes on.songs like 'phasers..' and my favourite 'little devotional' have some great driving riffs and choruses, rounded up by TBS's great pop sensibities, and ability to come up with some great hooks that you just cant get out of you're head. its not as cliched lyrically as some songs on brand new's deja entendu album (sorry to compare them, but i cant help but do so)- but those of you that hate mainstream emo will hate this! sadly, at some points, musically, it seems to be a bit of a snap shot of the genre, a song which is very dashboard creates this feeling, and another is very hot water music (but i personnally love HWM!) i was very impressed with the two new members- guitarist brings great backing, and the bassist is great, some really catchy and tight lines. drummer is a tight as ever. only problem is adam lazarra's voice is even higher at points then on the first album! overall though- a great album which i havent been able to stop listening to!



    Another good album from Taking Back Sunday | Reviewer: Dan | 7/5/2004

    Taking Back Sunday's first album Tell All Your Friends was full of good, catchy but simple songs. It seems quite clear on Where You Want To Be with the addition of a new (and seemingly better) guitarist/singer that they have matured, now with a fuller, tighter sound. They also show a little more versatility with song number six, New American Classic, exposing the softer side of Taking Back Sunday. This is a good album that shows the more mature side of Taking Back Sunday.





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