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Say Anything

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Say Anything is an alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 2001. The band has seen several lineup changes, with founder Max Bemis (lead vocals, guitar) as the only constant member. He is currently joined by his brother-in-law Garron DuPree (bass), Parker Case (keyboards, guitar) and Reed Murray (drums). The band has released seven albums in their career: "Baseball" (2001), "...Is a Real Boy" (2004), "In Defense of the Genre" (2007) Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • emo
  • neon pop punk
  • pop punk
  • screamo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the song played in Say Anything?
The song most commonly associated with "Say Anything" is "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel, which became iconic after its use in the 1989 romantic comedy film "Say Anything..." starring John Cusack. In the memorable scene, Cusack's character, Lloyd Dobler, holds a boombox over his head and plays "In Your Eyes" outside his love interest's window, making it one of the most famous moments in movie and music crossover history. However, if you're referring to the band Say Anything, their most popular songs include "Alive with the Glory of Love," "Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too," and "Shiksa (Girlfriend)." Their debut album, "...Is a Real Boy," received critical acclaim and cemented their place in the alternative rock scene. Whether you're searching for the classic film moment or the band's energetic tracks, both have left a lasting impact on pop culture and music fans alike.
What kind of music is Say Anything?
Say Anything is a band renowned for their unique blend of alternative rock, emo, and punk influences. Formed in the early 2000s, the group's music is characterized by raw, emotionally charged lyrics, energetic guitar riffs, and dynamic song structures. Their sound often incorporates elements of indie rock and pop punk, creating a style that's both catchy and lyrically introspective. Say Anything's frontman, Max Bemis, is known for his confessional songwriting, exploring themes of love, angst, identity, and mental health. The band's breakthrough album, "...Is a Real Boy," is often hailed as a defining release in the emo and alternative rock genres, known for its theatricality and genre-bending approach. Over the years, Say Anything has continued to evolve their sound, blending punk aggression with melodic hooks and clever wordplay. Fans of bands like Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, and Motion City Soundtrack will find Say Anything's music both familiar and refreshingly original.
Is Say Anything still touring?
As of 2024, Say Anything has made a notable return to touring after several years of hiatus. The band announced a series of reunion shows and festival appearances, delighting fans old and new who had been eagerly awaiting their comeback. Frontman Max Bemis and the group are known for their energetic and emotionally charged live performances, often playing songs from their acclaimed albums such as "...Is a Real Boy" and "In Defense of the Genre." With a dedicated fan base and a reputation for unforgettable concerts, Say Anything's current tour dates are selling quickly, making it essential for fans to secure their tickets early. The band's return to the stage signals a renewed commitment to their music and audience, and their upcoming shows are expected to deliver the same raw intensity and passion that made them alternative rock favorites in the first place. For the latest information on Say Anything tour dates and ticket availability, check Gigfomo regularly.
What happened to the band Say Anything?
Say Anything experienced a tumultuous journey in the music industry, marked by critical acclaim, lineup changes, and personal challenges. Founded in 2000 by Max Bemis, the band quickly gained a devoted following with their emotionally charged lyrics and dynamic sound. After releasing several influential albums, including "...Is a Real Boy," the group faced internal struggles and changes in their lineup. In 2018, Max Bemis announced that Say Anything would cease touring and releasing albums as a traditional band, citing personal reasons and a desire to explore other creative avenues. However, in recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Say Anything, with the band reuniting for select shows and festival appearances. This comeback has reignited excitement among fans, proving that Say Anything's legacy and music continue to resonate. Today, Say Anything remains an influential force in the alternative rock scene, with their past and present work celebrated by loyal listeners worldwide.
How did Say Anything get their name?
Say Anything got their name from the 1989 cult classic film "Say Anything..." directed by Cameron Crowe and starring John Cusack and Ione Skye. The movie, famous for its iconic boombox scene featuring Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes," is a beloved romantic comedy that explores themes of young love, vulnerability, and self-expression. Frontman Max Bemis has cited the film as an inspiration, reflecting the band's ethos of raw honesty and emotional openness in their music. The choice of name underscores Say Anything's commitment to candid, heartfelt songwriting that connects with listeners on a deeply personal level. By naming the band after such an influential film, Bemis and his bandmates signaled their intention to create music that resonates emotionally and transcends typical genre boundaries. This connection to pop culture has also helped the band remain relevant and relatable to fans who value both the nostalgia and authenticity the name evokes.

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