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Coheed and Cambria and Taking Back Sunday are set to hit the road together in the summer of 2025 for a co-headlining tour. The 25-date trek will launch on August 16 in St. Louis, Missouri, and ...
After 24 years, Taking Back Sunday's drummer Mark O'Connell is leaving the band. On Tuesday, Jan. 7, he announced the news in an Instagram post, which featured a note in several images.
Taking to his social media on Tuesday, January 7, Mark shared: ‘After nearly 25 years as the drummer of Taking Back Sunday, I want to confirm that I am no longer with the band.
Taking Back Sunday's Mark O'Connell has quit the band due to "creative differences". The sticksman had been behind the drum kit for the post-hardcore band since Steven DeJoseph's departure in 2000.
During the decades that followed, the group released other hit albums like Louder Now, Taking Back Sunday, and Tidal Wave. Back in 2023, the group released their latest album with 152.
Taking Back Sunday are set to continue with Lazzara, Nolan and Cooper. The remaining members have not yet commented on O’Connell’s exit. They’ll perform at 2000Trees festival this summer.
Taking Back Sunday drummer Mark O'Connell has released a statement announcing that he is "no longer with the band," after a 24-year tenure. Fans had taken notice of O'Connell's absence on tour ...
You can read his complete statement below. O'Connell's drumming can be heard on all eight of Taking Back Sunday's studio albums, from celebrated 2002 debut Tell All Your Friends to 2023's 152.
2000s emo rock band Taking Back Sunday will perform two nights at The Rooftop on Pier 17 in New York City on Saturday, August 17 and Sunday, August 18. Both concerts start at 7 p.m., with special ...
Taking Back Sunday frontman Adam Lazzara on working with producer Tushar Apte for band’s latest album, 152, ahead of show at Fillmore Charlotte in NC.
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Taking Back Sunday and The Used are coming to the Save Mart Center this fall. The bands are coming to Fresno on October 16, bringing their guitar riffs and emotional ...
Taking Back Sunday promoted the "152" songs with a series of seamless music videos, resembling home movie footage, showing the band hanging out at a Montauk beach and other old hometown haunts.
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