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The psychiatrist suddenly faints, when Sara knocks on the window. Sara eventually climbs out of the window and onto the stairs outside and climbs to the room in which Tegan is in. The video for "The Con" features Tegan in a tower block talking to a psychiatrist, while Sara is searching all over the building for her. The duo eventually find themselves back where they started, except the audience starts going back to people in white clothing and the curtains behind them are closed. Some more people wearing the black clothing appear behind Tegan and Sara, and they run away as the audience suddenly turns from people wearing white clothing to black clothing and balaclavas. In the middle there is one person wearing black clothing, and Sara looks over to Tegan and when she turns back the person has gone. The video for "Back in Your Head" features the duo performing the song in front of an audience of people wearing white clothing and white balaclavas. The second and last single released from the album was " The Con", released two weeks after "Back in Your Head", which also received a music video.
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The first single released from the album was " Back in Your Head", released on CD and digital download in February, and a music video was filmed for the song. In November, they released the I'll Take the Blame EP, which featured "Back in Your Head", a remix of that song, and two new songs, released on CD and as a digital download. The album continued to chart that year until September, when it charted at number 192 before it fell out of the chart completely. 69, selling about 10,000 that week, totaling at 29,000. On week 2, the album fell out of the top 50, at No. Billboard 200, selling about 19,000 copies in its first week.
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The album also debuted at number 34 on the U.S. The album debuted at number 4 in the Canadian Albums Chart. The CD/DVD release has a parental advisory warning for profanity on the DVD, although the CD contains no explicit content. As announced on their MySpace blog, a special edition CD/DVD was released at the same time as the CD-only version. The Con was released on 24 July in 2007 on CD, vinyl and as a digital download. In March 2007, the band announced the release of The Con, along with the track listing and other information. How is it possible that I haven’t learned something, that I’m back in the same place suffering and tormented?." I was amazed and terrified and saddened, but also excited and totally mystified at how it was possible at 26 I was feeling the same things I was feeling at 19. "at 19 I had gotten out of a five-year relationship, and instead of writing about that relationship, I jumped into a new relationship. " Nineteen", as the title would suggest lol, is about being 19 years old. I don’t think we were bad, but definitely in junior high and highschool". We grew up in a tough neighborhood, and we sort of took on a lot of that attitude that comes with being around a lot of tough kids. But a lot of that was inside, like how I imagined myself when I was a little kid, ‘cause I know that a lot of people didn’t see me like that." She said that the second part of the song is about her being a teenager, she said "as a teenager I was a brat, for sure. I worried that I was sick a lot.so, the first part of the song definitely is about me being a bit of a troubled kid, worried and anxious about things.
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But our parents got divorced when we were five, and I think I had a lot of anxiety when I was kid. The song is about Sara's childhood, she said she "was a happy kid and there isn’t a sad, sad story to tell. It was originally going to be called "SOS". " The Con" was originally titled "Encircle Me". She stated that these factors combined to make The Con "very dark and also very much about reflecting on getting older, long-term relationships and the end of things". The twins were also mourning the death of their grandmother who, according to Tegan, had been like a second mother to them. Tegan was dealing with the breakup of a five-year relationship. Sara's girlfriend at the time lived in America and they were getting a permanent residency application for her to stay in Canada, which is what the first song on the album, " I Was Married" was about. The album was written during a period of intense emotional turmoil for both Tegan and Sara. There were lots of different titles for the album, before they called The Con.