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Say Anything Announce New Single

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Say Anything will release “Psyche!” on April 28th. Pre-save is up and the press release is below.

    Say Anything's (public) career began with a record where I stretched my superego into a character that could define everything I hated about myself and my generation, and how that mess of bohemian pretensions and wide-eyed conviction could one day, perhaps, be a real, redeemable boy.
     
    Almost two decades later, after marinating in both the toxic sludge of artistic industrialization and the actual spiritual good this incredibly dubious notion was doing for real people in emotional pain, I realized I stood at a crossroads where I could literally become that character (i.e. keep snorting things and chasing my teenage dream), or cease defining myself by being "Emo Beck" and throw myself into life as a father, a husband and someone who truly cherished the process of writing, my first love as a creator.
     
    Five-ish years went by and I went broke, went through a jarring mid-life crisis, got sober and almost lost said wife and kids to a combination of my own naivete and rubbing up against a few sick fucking people who probably just needed a hug but instead took it out on the nearest bastion of innocence they try to skullfuck.
     
    I stopped giving a shit about the Bowie-like conceit of Say Anything being a dead character named Oliver who I metaphorically drowned in order to escape a false image of myself I had accidentally imprinted on my art...
     
    ...because I live on Planet Earth and that kind of makes no sense to anyone not obsessed with Grant Morrison and the film Adaptation.
    
    After spending almost a decade shunning it, I simply needed to play grating emotional hardcore music because I was sad, tired and wanted to scream and cry a lot. Maybe I'm an emo late-bloomer in that while I was jerking off to film class in West Hollywood, my fans were going through real life traumas that I really feel like I've only experienced recently.
     
    And specifically, I missed lighting up the skeptical eyes of Coby Linder, who founded Say Anything with me, with just an acoustic song, too many time changes and the need to excite my own personal Silent Bob on a deep level.
     
    During the peak of said emotional mid-life entanglement, on very little sleep, probably during or directly following a good cry to Something to Write Home About, I sat on my porch as the sun rose, shirt off, sweating, spitting, drooling and improvised the song "Psyche!" in one take.
     
    I sent Coby the acoustic demo and he got it immediately: Say Anything's future (which is, in terms of the band's meta-narrative, technically, some kind of sublimated afterlife, but again, very few people give a fuck) consisted of a project disembodied from my own personal bullshit. It would exist for what it was ever good for in the first place, to help people, to excite them, to drive around and scream along to with old friends or new ones you didn't realize were also once emo, and, in sharing this moment, you now trust more on some weird level. In terms of its effect on me and Coby, we simply accepted we were now just fans of our own band.
    
    The music we’re working on now is so meta it's not. It's a satire of everything our band was, and the idea of every emo band coming back after five years, going back to basics and grasping for the fanbase they discarded so callously by diving headfirst into their fans' wants and needs, instead of gorging on major label cash and then still trying to be the next Animal Collective or Strokes despite what their band actually sounds like, to be thwarted every time by indie gatekeepers.
    
    "Psyche!" is probably the apex of this concept, full of easter eggs, sincere attempts at stadium rock and an incredibly disturbing outro hinting at the real-life situation this new music revolves around.
    
    For the first time since our first record, probably, the irony behind the concept comes full circle and becomes utterly sincere because this neurotic, cheesy, and excitable heartfelt music is what I needed to survive the hardest time of my life, a phrase I remain #humbledddddd to hear from fans of Say Anything to this day; again, Say Anything now serves the same purpose for me as it does for them, which, again ironically, actually has nothing to do with the generous money we're getting from festivals to play shows again;  this song only exists because of the strange brew of Saves the Day and Queen that I just needed to hear as much as I needed to make it... which is why we formed the band in Y2K in the first place.
     
    It's also actually played and sung by the people who will be playing it live, including Coby himself, the prodigal bass-master Alexander T. Kent (of In Defense of the Genre and our self-titled LP), the beautiful enigma that is Parker Case, as well as two of my favorite musicians, Brian Warren (of the better version of my ow band called Weatherbox) and Fred Mascherino (of Color Fred, TBS, and generally just shredding). So, this would be a first in that what you're hearing...is a real band, not me Princing it up.
     
    All that remains is to look you directly in the fucking eye and make you sing it back to me...that is, after I drag my middle-aged, hypothyroidal, hemorrhoidal dad bod out of the side of the bed where I've spent most of the last decade vaping and get ready to fling myself around the stage like Galifianakis deluding himself into thinking he's Mick Jagger, as my five kids watch dumbfounded like "Who the fuck does he think he is?" and my wife smiles sadly knowing that even now, I think this bullshit impresses her.
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  2. paythetab

    Chorus.FM Album Reviewer (Adam Grundy) Supporter

    That was one of the strangest press releases I've ever read...
     
  3. SEANoftheDEAD

    Trusted

    wtf did I just read
     
  4. bmir14

    Trusted Supporter

    If it's anything like their last several releases it will be uncomfortably bad. Zero respect for this guy.
     
  5. crowntownguy

    I think I'm growing into someone you can trust

    i could only read the first three or so paragraphs before i couldn't stop myself from saying out loud to know "holy shit, you are insufferable" and clicking away

    can't believe i thought this guy was like the pinnacle of artistry in the scene 20 years ago
     
  6. aniafc

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    well, their best music was when he was off his rocker. judging by this press release he is off his rocker again, so maybe….
     
  7. Rawrz

    Regular

    That sure is a Say Anything press release, very wordy and pretentious, needing to find a way to mention IARB in some way or another, all while barely making any sense lol
     
  8. brothemighty

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    Least unhinged Max Bemis statement
     
  9. tobytobes

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    I've been trying to come up with something to say in response to this other than "Max being Max", but I think all of you summarized this whole thing nicely :D
     
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  10. rxbandit89

    probably over-caffeinated. Supporter

    Kinda cool that Fred Mascherino is in the band now, though?
     
  11. benschuyler

    Regular Prestigious

    Lots of downers in here. This read like any old Max Bemis musing.

    What piqued my interest most was that band on this, which is a SA supergroup of sorts (especially stoked on Brian and Fred). Hoping the production is more polished than the last few releases. I'm one of the few who enjoyed Oliver Appropriate, but would definitely like to see a return to some well produced angsty Say Anything.
     
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  12. parkerxcore

    Somebody's gonna miss us Supporter

    He's ruined any legacy of this band
     
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  13. Miller304

    Be excellent to one another. Supporter

    .............K.
     
  14. meganyahs

    Newbie

    The more he talks, the less I care.
     
  15. WadeCastle

    Trusted

    self-titled still slaps, i was JUST listening to it the other day!
     
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  16. carlosonthedrums

    Cooler than a polar bear's toenails Prestigious

    "For the first time since our first record, probably, the irony behind the concept comes full circle and becomes utterly sincere because this neurotic, cheesy, and excitable heartfelt music is what I needed to survive the hardest time of my life, a phrase I remain #humbledddddd to hear from fans of Say Anything to this day; again, Say Anything now serves the same purpose for me as it does for them, which, again ironically, actually has nothing to do with the generous money we're getting from festivals to play shows again; this song only exists because of the strange brew of Saves the Day and Queen that I just needed to hear as much as I needed to make it... which is why we formed the band in Y2K in the first place."

    Holy shit, this is all one sentence....with two semicolons.
     
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  17. josh-

    Twitter: @joshcaraballin

    Watch this be great
     
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  18. kpatrickwood

    Give what you can.

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  19. BradBradley

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    “Indie gatekeepers.” I don’t know if I’m in the minority or majority or what but for as much as I love IARB/WARB, the For Sale ep, and IDOTG, I haven’t connected with anything he’s put out since outside of a couple of tracks. That being said, I’m cautiously optimistic here. Coby and Alex and Parker’s involvement is awesome news; Brian and Fred joining the band is such unexpected, fucking cool news that I can’t help be excited to hear how this all materializes. I might be disappointed in the end, but I can buy into the hype with so many talented people involved and actually contributing to the writing vs just serving as touring members.
     
  20. SuNDaYSTaR

    Trusted Prestigious

    Is anybody really surprised? I mean, this is coming from the guy who wrote an entire essay when he decided to split the band up.
     
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  21. earthlight

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    What the actual fuck is this
     
  22. Yellowcard2006

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    This might be the most self-aware and grounded press release from Max in a while. But it's still bonkers
     
  23. parkerxcore

    Somebody's gonna miss us Supporter

    Can someone fill me in on the members helping on this one are they all original members?
     
  24. yeahrightdude

    Trusted Prestigious

    this dude is so pathetic and i'm legit embarrassed that i enjoy his older music.
     
  25. BradBradley

    Regular

    That is a complicated question if you’re not familiar with the lore. Max and Coby are the two original members. Alex started as a touring member, but wrote his bass lines from IDOTG through the time he quit. Parker was a touring member, but he was with them through the glory years of the band. Brian and Fred are obviously not original members, but Brian is a really intriguing addition because his band Weatherbox was originally pegged by some as being super derivative of Say Anything, but (at least in my opinion) proved to have more longevity and consistency across discographies. Even Brian stated he was really influenced by Max’s songwriting, so this is kind of a really cool, full circle moment for him.
     
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