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Stay What You Are is the third studio album from American rock band Saves the Day, released in 2001.The album received positive reviews from critics at the time of its release and remains an influential album in the emo and pop punk genres.
Saves the Day is an American rock band formed in 1997 in Princeton, New Jersey. The band currently consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Chris Conley , guitarist Arun Bali, bassist Rodrigo Palma, and drummer Claudio Rivera.
On September 4, 2014, Saves the Day and Say Anything announced a co-headlining U.S. tour with support from Reggie and the Full Effect. [42] On the tour, Saves the Day played Through Being Cool, Say Anything played ...Is a Real Boy (2004), and Reggie and the Full Effect played Under the Tray (2003). [43] The tour lasted from November 14 to ...
Saves the Day: Saves the Day 2013 3:46 "Take Our Cars Now!" Chris Conley I'm Sorry I'm Leaving (EP) — 1999 2:38 "Take Our Cars Now!" (acoustic) Chris Conley, Saves the Day Bug Sessions Volume Two — 2008 3:03 "The Art of Misplacing Firearms" — The Rebirth of Hardcore: 1999 — 1999 2:06 "The Choke" Chris Conley Can't Slow Down: Steve ...
Saves the Day had three different line-up changes while touring Can't Slow Down, leaving vocalist Chris Conley and drummer Bryan Newman as the only original members left. [4] I'm Sorry I'm Leaving was recorded and mixed at Shoulder to the Wheel Studio in March 1999. [5] The EP was mastered by M.J.R. at Metropolis Mastering Ltd. [5]
With unforgettable songs like rock-opera-esque “Admit It!!!,” wistfully horny “Every Man Has a Molly,” and Holocaust-inspired “Alive with the Glory of Love,” this album has stood the ...
In Reverie is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Saves the Day. In Reverie was released in mid-September through DreamWorks . Shortly after its release, DreamWorks was absorbed by Interscope Records , resulting in the band being dropped from the label.
Emo is a style of rock music characterized by melodic musicianship and expressive, often confessional lyrics. It originated in the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, D.C. , where it was known as "emotional hardcore" or "emocore" and pioneered by bands such as Rites of Spring and Embrace .