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Hold On (Name Taken album)

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Released
  
April 13, 2004

Bayside/Name Taken Split (2003)
  
Hold On (2004)

Release date
  
13 April 2004

Label
  
Fiddler Records

Length
  
34:16

Artist
  
Name Taken

Producer
  
Beau Burchell

Genres
  
Emo, Alternative rock

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Recorded
  
January 2004 at Saosound/Newps, Newport, California

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Hold On is the debut (and ultimately final) studio album by American rock band Name Taken. The album was produced by Saosin guitarist Beau Burchell. The second track, "Hold on for Your Dearest Life", was subsequently collected on the Warped Tour 2005 Tour Compilation.

Contents

The lyrics of the fourth track "Panic", is the first appearance of the term Panic! at the Disco, later used as the namesake of the platinum-selling band.

Panic! at the disco
Sat back and took it so slow
Are you nervous? Are you shaking?

Name taken hold on for your dearest life


Reception

Hold On received mixed to favorable reviews from critics. AbsolutePunk founder Jason Tate gave the album a 91% rating, noting "The music beat pulses into your chest, your head expands and contracts with each riff and you can't help but let your head rock to the music." Punknews.org also praised the album in their review, noting "If there is a competition to see which of the two bands featured on last year's Bayside/Name Taken Split would produce a better follow-up full length album, consider Name Taken the winner." Allmusic gave the album a less favorable review, stating "For the album's duration, its Name Taken's adherence to formula and the glossy production of Beau Burchell -- not memorable hooks or unique dynamics -- that keep things together."

Track listing

All tracks written by Name Taken.

Songs

1Control2:49
2Hold on for Your Dearest Life3:10
3A Year Spent Cold3:45

References

Hold On (Name Taken album) Wikipedia


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