Say Anything

Bamboozle reveals 2023 lineup: "the festival will not have high priced headliners"

Bamboozle’s comeback edition has emo nostalgia, nu metal nostalgia, cool new hardcore bands, some good hip hop, and more…

When We Were Young 2023 lineup (blink-182, Green Day, New Found Glory, The Offspring & more)

When We Were Young’s 2023 lineup also features the reunion of Something Corporate, plus Rise Against, Thrice, Sum 41, Motion City Soundtrack, Citizen, Tigers Jaw, Less Than Jake, The Front Bottoms, and more.

15 of Andy Hull's (Manchester Orchestra) best collaborations

Andy Hull has been on a roll with great collaborations lately, but he’s been doing them for almost his entire career. Here are 15 of our favorites, with Every Time I Die, Touche Amore, Tigers Jaw, Frightened Rabbit, Julien Baker, and more…

Saves The Day, Say Anything & Sparta doing 'Where's The Band?' livestreamed solo sets

Like most live music, the long-running ‘Where’s The Band?’ Tour’ — which finds punk and emo vocalists doing solo acoustic sets without their bands — has gone virtual.

15 classic '90s/'00s emo live videos to watch right now

With concerts still cancelled, we recommend these classic live videos of Jets To Brazil, Jimmy Eat World, Pedro the Lion, Rilo Kiley, Rainer Maria, Sunny Day Real Estate, and more…

amazing live videos of Say Anything, Echo & The Bunnymen + more to watch while every show is cancelled

Today’s picks for amazing live videos to watch while there are no actual shows to attend include Echo & The Bunnymen in 1983, Say Anything in 2007, Unrest in 1992, and more.

Say Anything's Max Bemis announces tour with Perma & Museum Mouth

Max Bemis is retiring the Say Anything moniker (for now at least), but he’s not done with music…

Say Anything Albums Ranked Worst to Best

Now that Say Anything are (probably) calling it a day, let’s look back on their sometimes-inconsistent but often-brilliant discography.

Notable Releases of the Week (1/25)

This week’s Notable Releases include the lively new Dawn Richard album, Phoebe Bridgers & Conor Oberst’s collab LP, Say Anything’s best album in years, Mono’s return, and more.
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