Taking Back Sunday
About This Event
Taking Back Sunday, the Amityville rock band formed in 1999, plays Brooklyn Paramount on a bill with Saves the Day and Thrice. The bill pairs Taking Back Sunday's current core of Adam Lazzara, John Nolan and Shaun Cooper (with Nathan Cogan and Mitchell Register for live shows) alongside Princeton's Saves the Day — Chris Conley, Arun Bali, Rodrigo Palma and Claudio Rivera — and Irvine's Thrice, whose performances favor precision and dynamic control.
About the Artists
THRICE
THRICE is a rock group that began in Irvine, California in the late 1990s, formed by guitarist-vocalist Dustin Kensrue and guitarist Teppei Teranishi while still in school. Over the years they’ve shared bills with acts like Jimmy Eat World and Girls Against Boys, moving between melodic songcraft and heavier, rhythm-driven passages.
Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday is a rock band formed in Amityville, Long Island in 1999, emerging from the emo and post-hardcore circuits that shaped New York-area punk in the early 2000s. The current core centers on vocalist Adam Lazzara with John Nolan and Shaun Cooper, joined onstage by guitarist Nathan Cogan and drummer Mitchell Register.