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Long Islanders, Loud Hearts: Taking Back Sunday x Bayside
Taking Back Sunday grew out of Long Island’s DIY scene, mixing sharp guitars with a tag-team vocal style that feels like a heated late-night talk.
Long Island roots, hard-won chemistry
After early turbulence, John Nolan and Shaun Cooper left to form Straylight Run in 2003, then returned in 2010, while founding guitarist Eddie Reyes exited in 2018. That history gives the current lineup a lived-in push and pull, with Adam Lazzara pacing the front while Nolan locks harmony and counter-melody. Expect anchor songs like Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team), MakeDamnSure, and A Decade Under the Influence, plus a curveball or two as pacing breathers.What they might play, who shows up
Special guest Bayside brings tight, melancholy hooks that pair cleanly with the headliner, and a few fans will hope for a mid-set crossover tease. The crowd skews mixed in age, with vintage band tees next to fresh thrift finds, and plenty of voices ready for the call-and-response lines. Trivia note: Lazzara first joined as a bassist before stepping up to vocals, and parts of Tell All Your Friends were tracked at Big Blue Meenie in Jersey City. Keep in mind that song picks and staging notes here are educated guesses, not a promise.The Taking Back Sunday Scene, Up Close
The room feels casual but intentional, with vintage band shirts, worn sneakers, and the odd striped polo pulled from the back of the closet.
Memory you can wear
You will hear the classic line Ive got a bad feeling about this shouted as a cue before the band even hits the chorus of Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team). People nod through opener riffs, then bounce on the choruses, with space left for those who prefer the rail to the pit.Built-in chant moments
Merch trends toward split-bill tees, enamel pins, and a screen-printed poster that leans on bold type and city-specific colorways. Between sets, fans swap stories about first basement shows and summers at traveling festivals, sometimes introducing younger friends to the catalog. When MakeDamnSure hits, the final refrain becomes a loud unison chant that hangs in the air. After the lights rise, folks linger to photograph setlists and jackets, comparing which era patches came out tonight.How Taking Back Sunday Hits Live
On stage, Taking Back Sunday rides a tight backbeat and guitars that snap through verses before opening wide on the hooks.
Hooks first, then the hit
Adam Lazzara’s vocal stays raw but controlled, while John Nolan threads harmonies that answer or shadow the lead for extra lift. The band often stretches bridges by pulling the volume way down so the room carries a hook, then slamming back on the downbeat, which turns MakeDamnSure into a pressure release.Small choices, big impact
Many songs land a half-step lower live than on record, warming the guitars and keeping the singalongs friendly. Bayside sharpens the bill with needlepoint leads and tight group vocals, setting up the headliner’s call-and-response to hit harder. Arrangements favor clear parts over clutter, with bass and kick punching together while cymbals color the edges. Lighting leans on saturated reds and crisp whites that sync to chorus hits, keeping focus on players over props.Kindred Roads: Taking Back Sunday Fans' Extended Family
If you ride for Jimmy Eat World, you will recognize the melodic engine and clean, sturdy hooks that power Taking Back Sunday's biggest choruses.