You can watch an acoustic version of Holly Hox, Forget Me Nots performed by Chris Conley here.
Saves The Day Finish Demos For New Album
Saves The Day has posted an update on their journal website stating that they have finished recording the final demos for their upcoming record Under The Boards. You can read the update below.
So today we finished the final demos for our upcoming record â┚¬Ã…”Under The Boardsâ┚¬?.Ԛ If all goes well, weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ll be recording in late Spring and weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ll have a new album out in Fall.Ԛ Sweet, huh?Ԛ Weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve got 13 songs laid down and more to come.Ԛ Prepare for the invasion!
Tour of the year?
Saves The Day and Say Anything have announced a new co-Headlining tour with special guests on select dates: The Almost, John Ralston, The Dear Hunter, and Manchester Orchestra.
Apr. 10: San Diego, CA @ SOMA
Apr. 11: Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
Apr. 12: Hollywood, CA @ House of Blues
Apr. 13: Hollywood, CA @ House of Blues
Apr. 15: San Francisco, CA @ Slims
Apr. 16: Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre
Apr. 17: Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Apr. 19: Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue
Apr. 20: Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
Apr. 21: Kansas City, MO @ Beaumont Club
Apr. 22: Sauget, IL @ Pops
Apr. 23: Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
Apr. 25: Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
Apr. 26: Chicago, IL @ Metro
Apr. 27: Pontiac, MI @ Clutch Cargo
Apr. 28: Covington, KY @ Madison Theatre
Apr. 29: Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
May 1: Hartford, CT @ Webster Theatre
May 2: Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
May 3: Boston, MA @ Avalon Ballroom
May 4: Norfolk, VA @ The Norva
May 6: Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live
May 8: Charlotte, NC @ Tremont Music Hall
May 9: Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues
May 10: Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
May 11: Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
May 13: St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Landing
May 15: Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
May 17: Austin, TX @ Stubbs
Shirts For A Cure Add New Shirts
The Shirts for a Cure Project is proud to announce the addition of brand new shirts from Hellogoodbye, Silverstein, New Found Glory, Moneen, Rise Against, Taking Back Sunday, The Bouncing Souls, Motion City Soundtrack, The All-American Rejects, Saves The Day, Say Anything, Senses Fail, Alexisonfire, Hidden In Plain View and the all-mighty Swiz. These bands along with more then 50 others have teamed up to join in the fight against breast cancer. Shirts for a Cure have also launched a new webstore where you can pick up all these great shirts.
The Shirts for a Cure Project features limited edition t-shirts from various bands to aide The Syrentha Savio Endowment (SSE) in its efforts to provide funding for chemotherapy and other medication for underprivileged women who cannot afford the growing expense of fighting breast cancer. Since its inception, SSE has awarded gifts to organizations in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles that help women in struggling neighborhoods find the means necessary to fight this killer.
Chris Conley Solo Acoustic Tour Dates
Saves the Dayâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s vocalist/guitarist, Chris Conley, is going unplugged for a handful of acoustic solo tour dates this fall. Conley will kick off his solo tour by performing at this yearâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s Bamboozle Left festival. Following Bamboozle Left, the unaccompanied Conley will be joined by The Dear Hunter on all dates, and by Dan Andriano of Alkaline Trio, on November 5th at Stone Pony.
10/15 â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ Pomona, CA @ Bamboozle Left
11/1 â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ Philadelphia, PA @ Northstar Bar
11/2 â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar
11/3 â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ Allston, MA @ The ICC
11/5 â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony
Punk Rock Vids Post New Videos
PunkRockVids have posted some new videos from Saves The Day, Taking Back Sunday, Death Cab For Cutie and more. Check them out here.
Show Review: Warped Tour Nashville, TN June 21, 2006
Of all summer festivals, Warped Tour has always been the best bang for your buck. Twenty three dollars for 30+ bands is ridiculously awesome. Too bad Ticketmaster likes to stab at our wallets. “Convenience” charges and service fees aside, Warped is still your best ticket of the summer, and maybe even the year.
The sun was already high in the air and there wasn’t a rain cloud in sight over the Starwood Ampitheater in Nashville, TN. The parking lot was filling up as street punks, older Warped vets, and the Myspace generation made their way to the gates.
While walking around, the smell of hairspray hung in the air, as most kids didn’t anticipate sweating it all out for the day. I made a quick sweep of the layout, because every date’s differs according to the setup of the venue.
After learning it was almost time for Gym Class Heroes, I made my way to their stage. That band never ceases to amaze me, and with the addition of a synth player, their live sound is even better.
After Gym Class, I walked around a bit before checking out Dayton, TN’s Radio Fix. I’d been wanting to see the band live for a while and they delivered.
I left The Radio Fix to catch the first of Saves the Day’s set. Legends in this scene, it was amazing to see true masters at work.
I hopped over to the Myspace tent to check out a little acoutic Gym Class Heroes. MC Travis McCoy dropped some spoken word that was quite incredible to experience.
I then got into the second row, eagerly anticipating theAcademyIs…, however, the heat was starting to take its toll. Coupled with the headache I was developing due to the fourteen year olds freaking out because TAI is so “hawt,” I was near the point of blacking out. I took off before they started for some shade while still being able to listen to them.
After a nice turkey sandwich for lunch, I watched Greeley Estates with a friend and was pleasantly surprised at how tight they were.
I went from Greeley to Rookie of the Year, which is quite a dynamic change in sound. I didn’t stick around long, because I wanted a good spot for Motion City Soundtrack.
The sun was slowly, and I stress slowly, trying to go down, but still loomed over the crowd as MCS took the stage. Never a band to disappoint, they had the entire crowd singing along. Unfortunately, they also had the teenagers moshing. Let’s not forget the crowd surfers. Mostly between the ages of 13 and 16, it would be the first time a lot of these girls were held in the arms of a man: a security guard.
Just staying at the same stage and waiting it out, I got up front and center for Paramore. They have never put on a bad show in Nashville, and they continued their streak. Frontwoman Hayley Williams may be small, but she knows how to command a crowd better than a lot of bands headlining this tour for multiple years. The Farro brothers both played their respectful instruments with the efficiency of seasoned professionals. Bass player Jeremy grooved along to the tunes and threw in an acrobatic cartwheel over Josh’s back. Guitarist Hunter Lamb rounded out the lineup to help deliver one of the best sets of the day.
As soon as Paramore ended, I walked all the way across the grounds to catch the most underrated band today: Spitalfield. Mixing songs from their first two Victory LPs and throwing in a song from their forthcoming album, Spitalfield played a set of pop songs solid enough to make Fall Out Boy jealous.
And so ended my day at the Warped Tour. I left with a bag full of free swag, a headache, and the sunburn from Hell. It was a blast.
Saves The Day – Sound The Alarm
Artist: Saves The Day
Album: Sound The Alarm
Label: Vagrant
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: April 11, 2006
Overall: 9.2
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 9.4
Production: 9.3
After the horrible response from fans about 2003’s “In Reverie,” being labeless, and touring off of their old material, Saves the Day have returned with a more focused album on “Sound the Alarm.” Finding refuge in old friends Vagrant Records, the band that influenced so many of today’s artists have had to draw on influence from none other than themselves, returning to the frantic “emocore” that made them popular. They’ve also got a few new tricks up their sleeve this time around.
Most easily notable is Chris Conley’s voice which has been refined into an even bigger powerhouse than it once was. He takes the “heart on sleeve” approach and produces an entire wardrobe compromised of a heart on everything. The lyrics really stick out on the whole album. “Say You’ll Never Leave” is a prime example of the emotional gutwrenching feeling that is closer to the true definition of “emo music” than the crap kids call “emo” today.
There’s a little variety here such as the slow burner “Don’t Know Why.”
The bands that rip off “Saves the Day” should take note, because they just got outdone by the original product once again.
Tracklisting
1. Head For the Hills
2. The End
3. Shattered
4. Eulogy
5. Dying Day
6. 34
7. Say You’ll Never Leave
8. Diseased
9. Don’t Know Why
10. Sound the Alarm
11. Bones
12. Delusional
13. Hell Is Here