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Say Anything – In Defense of the Genre

December 29, 2007 By Andrea Hubbell 2 Comments

Say Anything

Artist: Say Anything
Album: In Defense of the Genre
Label: J Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: October 23rd, 2007

Overall: 9.0
Music: 8.5
Lyrics: 7.0
Production: 8.0

Techno-infused, lyrically blunt and bold, raw and un-tethered vocally styled, raging guitar-incorporated, keyboard-based, clearly dance-and-mosh-able—these phrases, despite their possible contrasts and obvious wide ranges, can easily describe a single band’s new album.

1989 romantic flick-named band Say Anything has, in past albums, delivered an overall and certainly not unheard of punk rock sound. Their clever, metaphorical lyrics and versatile vocalist were the main consistent elements positively highlighting this band as they slowly transitioned from an earlier punk pop-rooted sound to their more recent hard rock music. Their lack of other remarkable musical components was probably a contributing factor to the idea that Say Anything had yet to rise to the top of a highly competitive mainstream rock industry, even with their constant musical progression, tours with successful mainstream bands, and expanding fan base.

However, this multidimensional new album contains several new musical components, which, combined with this band’s unchanging spunk and slightly modified past musical trends, create an overall more distinguished sound than has ever been heard from Say Anything.

Whether or not a listener is to agree with the thought that “In Defense of the Genre”, Say Anything’s recently released twenty-six-song, two-disc album, conveys a more honed sound than previously, certain changes in sound are undeniable.

The most critical change between “…Is A Real Boy” and this latest addition to SA’s discography is the intense keyboard base of “In Defense of the Genre”, (a key example being the heavily keys-incorporated “The Church Channel”). The almost techno sound of similar tracks (robotic voices, unidentifiable-sourced beeps, considerable bass-infusion and all), and the harsh lyrics, raging vocals, violent guitar, and beat-maintaining drums Say Anything is known for, mesh to create a musical style unique to this band’s newest album.

Despite these advancements, Say Anything has, as is apparent, remained true to the few enduring traits that have been illuminated in the band’s ongoing life span. For one, frontman Max Bemis’s lyrics continue to detail his Jewish religious beliefs (or lack thereof), whether with subtle mentions or entire tracks devoted to them (“Died A Jew”), the same applying to references to his bipolar disorder and its effects on the band (“Sorry, Dudes. My Bad”). Religion and mental distress aside, Bemis’s lyrics remain sometimes bitter and constantly candid and clever, possibly to the extent of being obscene at some points. While his words are riveting, they are, even in Say Anything’s latest album, yet to become profound.

The voice that sings said lyrics, also belonging to Bemis, has persisted in its flexibility, ranging from rough, almost furious hard rock-esque vocal tones (“Skinny, Mean Man”) to calm, verging on serene sounds (“An Insult to The Dead”). The twenty-three outside vocalists and musicians featured on this album only enhance his wide-ranged vocals. Guest vocalists Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, Hayley Williams of Paramore, Adam Lazzara of Taking Back Sunday, and Peter Yorn, are only a few of the many other notable singers and musicians featured on “In Defense of the Genre”.

The meshing of Say Anything’s former and newfound musical style featured on “In Defense of the Genre” was successfully carried out by this up and coming band—a sure feat, especially considering the album’s extended, twenty-six-song length. In most instances, the idea of “short and sweet” should be applied to artists seeking to produce albums over fourteen or fifteen songs, with the concern that songs with higher potential or quality will be swallowed up by more mediocre songs. However, in this instance, the phrase “short and sweet” needn’t be applied, as each of the twenty-six tracks is of high quality and exceeds full potential—so long as listeners have the patience to listen to each of them in turn. This is something that should be highly recommended to longstanding and new fans of Say Anything alike, or anyone interested in picking up on a surely soon- to-be hard-hitting band.

Track Listing
Disc 1
1. Skinny, Mean Man
2. No Soul
3. That Is Why
4. Surgically Removing The Tracking Device
5. This Is F***ing Ecstasy
6. The Church Channel
7. Shiksa (Girlfriend)
8. Baby Girl, I’m A Blur (MAIN)
9. Retarded In Love
10. People Like You Are Why People Like Me Exist

Disc 2
1. Spay Me
2. In Defense Of The Genre
3. The Truth Is, You Should Lie With Me
4. The Word You Wield
5. Vexed
6. About Falling
7. You’re The Wanker, If Anyone Is
8. Spores
9. We Killed It
10. Have At Thee!

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: J-Records, Say Anything

Fearless Records To Release Punk Goes Crunk

December 12, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Fearless Records will release Punk Goes Crunk in April 2008. This compilation will feature popular rock, pop, screamo, and punk artists covering popular rap and hip-hop tracks.

Punk Goes Crunk will include songs off of the never released Immortal Records compilation, Yo! Indie Rock Raps, such as Say Anything, Kenny from The Starting Line, New Found Glory, The Maine, Hot Rod Circuit, My American Heart, and Scary Kids Scaring Kids. This album will also include tracks from All Time Low, The Devil Wears Prada, Set Your Goals, and other artists who will be announced soon.

Punk Goes Crunk is the seventh album in the Punk Goes Series following, Punk Goes Acoustic 2, Punk Goes Metal, Punk Goes Pop, Punk Goes 80’s, Punk Goes 90’s, and Punk Goes Acoustic.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: All Time Low, Fearless Records, Hot Rod Circuit, My American Heart, New Found Glory, Punk-Goes-Acoustic, Say Anything, Scary-Kids-Scaring-Kids, Set Your Goals, The Maine, The Starting Line, The-Devil-Wears-Prada

Say Anything Interview On Blender.com

November 29, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Blender.com just posted an interview with Say Anything right here.

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Photos From Myspace Music Tour 2007

November 20, 2007 By Tamlyn Koga Leave a Comment

Photos from this years Myspace Music Tour featuring Hellogoodbye, Say Anything, and Young Love can now be seen in the photos section. These photos were taken at the Warfield, San Francisco on November 16, 2007. Be sure to take a look.

Hellogoodbye

Filed Under: News, Photos Tagged With: hellogoodbye, Say Anything, Young-Love

Baby Girl, I’m a Blur Video

November 12, 2007 By Adam Weidman Leave a Comment

Watch Say Anything‘s brand new music video for “Baby Girl, I’m a Blur” right here.

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Doghouse Records Fall Sampler

November 7, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Pick up a free Fall sampler from Doghouse Records here. The sampler includes tracks from Jet Lag Gemini, Weatherbox, Limbeck, Paulson, Say Anything, Army Of Me and more.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Army-of-Me, Doghouse Records, Jet-Lag-Gemini, limbeck, Paulson, Say Anything, Weatherbox

Win A Personalized Message From Say Anything

October 29, 2007 By Adam Weidman Leave a Comment

By building the biggest “army” on Facebook, you can win a personalized voicemail message from Say Anything. Click here to read all the details, and be sure to pick up the group’s latest effort, In Defense of the Genre.

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Albums In Stores Tomorrow 10-23-07

October 22, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Here are some albums hitting stores tomorrow. Let us know which ones you’ll be picking up.

Say Anything – Defense Against The Genre
Coheed And Cambria – No World For Tomorrow
Crime In Stereo – Is Dead
Cobra Starship – Viva La Cobra!
Far Less – A Toast To Bad Taste
Agony Scene – Get Damned

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Agony-Scene, Cobra Starship, Coheed and Cambria, Crime-In-Stereo, Far-Less, Say Anything

Staff Recommendations October 21, 2007

October 21, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Bryce Jacobson
This week marks the release of Say Anything‘s new album, In Defense of the Genre. Containing 27 new songs this CD is sure to have something for everyone.

Also be sure to check out Jimmy Eat World‘s Chase This Light if you haven’t yet.

Adam Weidman
First off, I can’t agree enough with the above. Therefore you should prepare for Saves the Day‘s new record, Under the Boards by listening to their back catalogue of phenomenal albums.

Filed Under: News, Recommendations Tagged With: Jimmy Eat World, Saves-The-Day, Say Anything

Say Anything On The Cover of Alternative Press

October 18, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Say Anything will be gracing the the December cover of Alternative Press. Check out the image below. Say Anything’s new album, In Defense of the Genre, will be in stores this Tuesday October, 23rd.

Say Anything

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