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"Sink Into Me," the best track on Taking Back Sunday's fourth album, might be the first song by an emo-pop band that the Foo Fighters wish they'd written: Catchy, lusty and sleekly propulsive, it finds teenage-crush object Adam Lazzara telling a lady to "have your way with me," over spare, manicured riffage. The song's arena-ready polish extends throughout New Again, but it doesn't stave off the forced melodrama of songs like the angsty "Lonely, Lonely," where Lazzara adopts a throaty growl and sums up what could either be a bad relationship or the way some female fan relates to him: "I'm just enough to fill the void her daddy left."



CHRISTIAN HOARD

(Posted: Jun 8, 2009)

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