Say Anything have announced a 2024 US tour celebrating the upcoming 20th anniversary of their breakout 2004 album, …Is a Real Boy.
The anniversary run kicks off on April 27th in Dallas and will feature subsequent stops in cities like Atlanta, Brooklyn, Chicago, Nashville, and Los Angeles before wrapping up on June 28th in Austin. See the Max Bemis-led band’s full touring itinerary below.
A Live Nation pre-sale is ongoing (use access code Crew) ahead of the general on-sale slated for Thursday, December 7th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Earlier this year, Say Anything announced an upcoming album titled …Is Committed and shared the singles “Psyche!” and “Carrie & Lowell & Cody (Pendent).” The...
The anniversary run kicks off on April 27th in Dallas and will feature subsequent stops in cities like Atlanta, Brooklyn, Chicago, Nashville, and Los Angeles before wrapping up on June 28th in Austin. See the Max Bemis-led band’s full touring itinerary below.
A Live Nation pre-sale is ongoing (use access code Crew) ahead of the general on-sale slated for Thursday, December 7th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Earlier this year, Say Anything announced an upcoming album titled …Is Committed and shared the singles “Psyche!” and “Carrie & Lowell & Cody (Pendent).” The...
- 12/6/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Say Anything have detailed their new album, …Is Committed, and shared the latest single, “Carrie & Lowell & Cody (Pendent).” Stream the cathartic track below.
To record the album, Say Anything mastermind Max Bemis reunited with producer Brad Wood, who previously helmed the emo veterans’ breakout 2007 double LP, In Defense of the Genre.
As the title implies, “Carrie & Lowell & Cody (Pendent)” nods toward Sufjan Stevens’ 2015 album, Carrie & Lowell. In a statement, Bemis explained how the song was influenced by the project as well as his own family trauma.
“‘Carrie & Lowell & Cody (Pendent)’ is named (with the brevity of an early Minus the Bear track) after my affinity for Sufjan Steven’s titular album about His Mommy issues,” Bemis said. “I adore my mom to death and grew up both sparring and worshiping her, enmeshing myself in both her emotional genius and warmth and the wealth of generational trauma she inherited from her Holocaust-laden family.
To record the album, Say Anything mastermind Max Bemis reunited with producer Brad Wood, who previously helmed the emo veterans’ breakout 2007 double LP, In Defense of the Genre.
As the title implies, “Carrie & Lowell & Cody (Pendent)” nods toward Sufjan Stevens’ 2015 album, Carrie & Lowell. In a statement, Bemis explained how the song was influenced by the project as well as his own family trauma.
“‘Carrie & Lowell & Cody (Pendent)’ is named (with the brevity of an early Minus the Bear track) after my affinity for Sufjan Steven’s titular album about His Mommy issues,” Bemis said. “I adore my mom to death and grew up both sparring and worshiping her, enmeshing myself in both her emotional genius and warmth and the wealth of generational trauma she inherited from her Holocaust-laden family.
- 10/13/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Say Anything are back with “Psyche!,” their first piece of new music since 2019.
At nearly six minutes, “Psyche!” is the culmination of quite a bit of emotional turmoil for vocalist Max Bemis; after channeling “everything he hated about himself” into nearly two decades’ worth of Say Anything music, those exact traits that plagued him seemed to keep coming back: “I went broke, went through a jarring mid-life crisis, got sober and almost lost [my] 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.”
So in came “Psyche!,” a stream-of-consciousness pop-punk rager: “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...
At nearly six minutes, “Psyche!” is the culmination of quite a bit of emotional turmoil for vocalist Max Bemis; after channeling “everything he hated about himself” into nearly two decades’ worth of Say Anything music, those exact traits that plagued him seemed to keep coming back: “I went broke, went through a jarring mid-life crisis, got sober and almost lost [my] 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.”
So in came “Psyche!,” a stream-of-consciousness pop-punk rager: “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...
- 4/28/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Ashy Slashy, Ashy Slashy! The Kiss / Army of Darkness mashup is back for another round in Kiss / Army of Darkness #2! Keep reading for more awesome horror0related comics in today's Comics Corner, including Goosebumps: Download and Die! #2, The Wicked and the Divine #35, The Walking Dead #178, Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose #109, Moon Knight #193, and Redneck #11.
Kiss / Army of Darkness #2: "Ash Williams is late to the party. And by party, we mean traveling back in time to fight the Army of Darkness. Things look pretty bleak for the Chosen One until he finds out he has some new allies...the rock'n'roll warriors known as Kiss!
Price: $3.99
Shipping: In-Stock!
Sku: C72513026477002011
Rating: Teen +
Cover A: Kyle Strahm
Upc: 725130264770 02011
Cover B: Goi Montes "Starchild Necronomicon"
Upc: 725130264770 02021
Cover C: Ken Haeser "Demon Ash"
Upc: 725130264770 02031
Writer: Chad Bowers, Chris Sims
Art: Ruair Coleman
Genre: Science Fiction/Horror
Publication Date: March 2018
Format: Comic Book
Page Count: 32 Pages.
Kiss / Army of Darkness #2: "Ash Williams is late to the party. And by party, we mean traveling back in time to fight the Army of Darkness. Things look pretty bleak for the Chosen One until he finds out he has some new allies...the rock'n'roll warriors known as Kiss!
Price: $3.99
Shipping: In-Stock!
Sku: C72513026477002011
Rating: Teen +
Cover A: Kyle Strahm
Upc: 725130264770 02011
Cover B: Goi Montes "Starchild Necronomicon"
Upc: 725130264770 02021
Cover C: Ken Haeser "Demon Ash"
Upc: 725130264770 02031
Writer: Chad Bowers, Chris Sims
Art: Ruair Coleman
Genre: Science Fiction/Horror
Publication Date: March 2018
Format: Comic Book
Page Count: 32 Pages.
- 4/4/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Written by Max Bemis | Art by Jacen Burrows | Published by Marvel Comics
Moon Knight is one of the few characters that can have great runs by different creative teams where each version feels very distinctive yet they all still remain as an overarching hole. Max Bemis and penciler Jacen Burrows have already made this book their own. They have given their spin to the man of multiple personalities by trying to do something that no one has really done before with the character, which is giving Moon Knight more distinctive villains outside of himself.
This series started with the creation of that villain as an escaped patient from a mental institution was granted powers from the Egyptian sun god Ra. Marvel has utilized mythology a lot in their history with characters like Thor and Hercules so it makes a great deal of sense to expand upon that idea with other theological figures.
Moon Knight is one of the few characters that can have great runs by different creative teams where each version feels very distinctive yet they all still remain as an overarching hole. Max Bemis and penciler Jacen Burrows have already made this book their own. They have given their spin to the man of multiple personalities by trying to do something that no one has really done before with the character, which is giving Moon Knight more distinctive villains outside of himself.
This series started with the creation of that villain as an escaped patient from a mental institution was granted powers from the Egyptian sun god Ra. Marvel has utilized mythology a lot in their history with characters like Thor and Hercules so it makes a great deal of sense to expand upon that idea with other theological figures.
- 2/8/2018
- by Dan Clark
- Nerdly
Louisville, Kentucky boasts a notable indie-rock legacy, but the city has a deep history in hardcore and metal, too, with several unironically true-blue metal acts (Kinghorse, Coliseum) having cut their teeth there. Dead Child—which finds guitarists David Pajo (Slint, Papa M) and Michael McMahan (The For Carnation, Slint's touring lineup), bassist Todd Cook (Shipping News), and drummer Tony Bailey (Lords) backing surname-free vocalist Dahm—is Louisville's latest metal export, and in spite of recording for an indie-friendly label with producer Brad Wood (Liz Phair, Say Anything), the band approaches metal without the expected indie-dude detachment or dilettantism. Unfortunately, Dead Child also approaches metal without the songs that made its influences—early Metallica and Judas Priest—legendary. Attack signifies classic thrash and power-metal well enough: The galloping riffs, dueling leads, and upper-register vocals are all where they need to be. But Dead Child can't deliver a memorable melody to save its life,...
- 4/22/2008
- by Aaron Burgess
- avclub.com
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