Saves The Day have finished recording their new album. You can find the track listing below and the track times here.
Track Listing
01) Remember
02) In The In Between
03) Beyond All of Time
04) Ain't No Kind of Love
05) Lucky Number
06) Xenophobic Blind Left Hook
07) The Tide of Our Times
08) Supernova
09) Verona
10) Ring Pop
11) Stand in The Stars
Grab a free download of Max Bemis covering Saves the Day's "Firefly" here. The track comes courtesy of a generous song shop patron. Don't forget that the next installment of Bemis' song shop opens on February 4th.
According to the Pledge Music page for Saves The Day, it says the new album will release in 172 days, which roughly puts it on track for a July 2, 2013 release.
Head on over to Alter The Press to check out a great interview they did with Chris Conley and Arun Bali of Saves The Day. They discuss the past, present, future and…puppies.
Chris Conley of Saves the Day, Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids, and Anthony Raneri of Bayside huddled around the Dickies' showroom to perform their own version of Jawbreaker's "Boxcar."
A few days ago it was announced Moneen was playing an acoustic set for the #MFOY 1 Year Anniversary show in Toronto on May 8th. Today we learn that the headliner is Chris Conley of Saves the Day.
Check out a new video interview with Chris from Saves the Day in the replies. He confirms that Max and himself will be releasing a new Two Tongues album in the near future.
You can read a nostalgic reflection about the Where's the Band? Tour from me here. Have you gone? What memories did it bring back and during which songs? Be sure to check out Alex's Backstage Session with Chris Conley here.
I recently caught up with Saves the Day frontman Chris Conley at solo show in Pawtucket, RI before the "Where's the Band Tour," and he took the time to participate in our Backstage Sessions feature. Head to the replies to watch his acoustic performance, which includes "Three Miles Down" from the band's first album and "1984" from their latest release.
For the Senses Fail/Saves The Dayholiday show, Banquets will be opening the show as the winner of the Red Bull Noise Complaint. Along with the headlining acts, Red Bull are helping to restore the upkeep of the famed Court Tavern in New Brunswick, NJ, with a dollar from every ticket being donated to the venue. It is Friday, Dec. 23rd at 7 PM at the Starland Ballroom and you can purchase tickets here.
The 2012 incarnation of the Where's The Band? tour will feature Anthony Raneri (Bayside), Chris Conley (Saves The Day), Matt Pryor (The Get Up Kids), Ace Enders (The Early November) and Evan Weiss (Into It. Over It.), as well as Dustin Kensrue (Thrice) on select dates. Tour dates can be found in the replies.
Saves The Day's Daybreak is coming out on white vinyl on December 13th, and will be limited to 500 copies. It will be exclusively available through the band directly or can be purchased here.
I went and saw the Bayside/Saves the Day tour the other night and it got me thinking a lot about longevity. How did those two bands last so much through one of the most progressive times in the music industry? How did they survive against the elements of death, label issues and pleasing longtime fans? Hit the replies and let's talk about not what makes a hold any sort of longevity past "putting out good music." What makes you continue to see your favorite bands year after year or multiple times a year at that?
Senses Fail and Saves the Day are playing a holiday show together on December 23rd at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ. You can pre-order tickets here.