Saves the Day
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Saves the Day | |
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Saves The Day (from left to right): Manny Carrero, David Soloway, Chris Conley, Pete Parada. |
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Origin | Princeton, New Jersey |
Country | United States |
Years active | 1997-present |
Genres | Indie rock pop punk emo |
Members | Chris Conley David Soloway Pete Parada Manuel Carrero |
Past members | Eben D'Amico Ted Alexander Chris Zampella Reed Black Bryan Newman Anthony Anastasio Sean McGrath Justin Gaylord |
Website(s) | www.savestheday.com Saves The Day Fan Site |
Saves the Day is an indie rock/pop punk band, formed in 1997 in Princeton, New Jersey.
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[edit] History
Inspired by mid-1990s melodic hardcore groups such as Lifetime, Saves the Day (Jersey's Second Best Dancers), along with Chris Conley, originally performed in the New Jersey hardcore scene under the name Sefler.
The band landed their first Album Can't Slow Down on Equal Vision Records in August of 1998. Conley is said to have written much of the music performed by members of the band in this album.
Saves the Day released the 5-song acoustic [EP] I'm Sorry I'm Leaving in March of 1999. Including a sixth track on the vinyl b-side, this release marked the depth and varying talents of Chris Conley and Dave Soloway. I'm Sorry I'm Leaving created a range of acoustic talent from melodic ballads to a poppy cover of Modern English's I Melt With You. In the liner notes of their 2005 B-Sides Album release, Conley claims that his lyrics for these songs were meant to be cheesy but have become incredibly popular over the years.
Saves the Day returned to release 1999's Through Being Cool. This release would rocket the band into a larger market and strong popularity in the speed punk and pop punk era of the late 90s. The band had a more collective process of writing this album, with a fast paced and melodic speed punk sound, and a definitive development in Chris Conley's personal and intense lyrical style. With extensive touring and the additional release of two b-sides, Sell My Old Clothes, I'm Off to Heaven and A Drag in D Flat, on Vagrant Records' Another Year on the Streets compilation, the band would release an extremely different sounding album with Vagrant in 2001.
Again released on Vagrant, Stay What You Are delivered power ballads and pop anthems experimenting with a more melodic sound. With this release, Conley's lyrics continued to play on dark metaphors in a bright manner, building a sound base for the band which would assume stylistic change for another album.
Saves the Day then went on to sign with major label DreamWorks and released In Reverie but, according to Chris Conley, the label, "...completely abandoned it three days after it was released, saying that we made the wrong record" (Skratch Magazine Issue 122). The album, though released by DreamWorks, still had the Vagrant Records logo on it, which was a result of their non-fulfilled contract with Vagrant. Fans were also split by the drastic change in sound on In Reverie, (the record shifted more towards 60's inspired pop music), which probably contributed to the record's abandonment by DreamWorks. The label was sold a month later to a conglomerate.
In August 2004 Saves The Day released a b-sides and rarities album, entitled Ups & Downs: Early Recordings And B-Sides via Vagrant Records, this album was released in order to fulfill their contractual agreements with Vagrant.
With DreamWorks disbanded and their contract with Vagrant fulfilled the band decided to build a home studio (named the Electric Ladybug) in a one car garage on Conley's property in Durham, California. Taking their time the band started work on their next album.
On January 30, 2006, it was announced that Saves the Day had re-signed with former label Vagrant Records for the release of their self-funded project Sound the Alarm. The album was released on April 11, 2006, and began touring in fall 2005 with Emanuel, The Early November, and Senses Fail.
The band recently released a compilation of acoustic reinterpretations of their own material, titled Bug Sessions, Vol. 1, available only at the venues of their most recent tour. The album, was created "for the fans," with acoustic cuts of fan favorites, such as: Jodie (Can't Slow Down), Sell My Old Clothes, I'm Off to Heaven (Ups and Downs), You Vandal (Through Being Cool), and Freakish (Stay What You Are), among others.
The band was also featured on the soundtrack to the video gameTony Hawk's American Wasteland, performing a cover of the Dead Boys' song Sonic Reducer. Recently Saves the Day was featured on Madden NFL 2007, performing Head for the Hills from the Sound the Alarm album.
Along with Senses Fail, Saves the Day played two sets on each date of the 2006 Warped Tour. The first included the full band, and electric guitars. The second had Conley with an acoustic guitar, while the rest of the band played in the background. The acoustic set had no set list, with the songs instead being chosen by crowd request. Usually, the band ended the set with fan favorite Jessie and My Whetstone.
[edit] Discography
- Can't Slow Down (1998) on Equal Vision Records
- I'm Sorry I'm Leaving EP (1998)
- Through Being Cool (1999) on Equal Vision Records
- Stay What You Are (2001) on Vagrant Records
- In Reverie (2003) on DreamWorks Records
- Ups and Downs: Early Recordings and B-Sides (2004)
- Bug Sessions Volume One (tour exclusive) (2006)
- Sound the Alarm (2006) on Vagrant Records
[edit] Compilations
- The Rebirth Of Hardcore:1999 on Supersoul Records, Good Life Recordings, Temperance Records (1999) (features "The Art of Misplacing Firearms")
- Punk Uprisings: Incompatible, Vol. 2 (1999) (features "Shoulder to the Wheel")
- City Rockers: A Tribute to the Clash (1999) (features cover of Clash' "Clash City Rockers")
- Equal Visions Records Sampler (2000) (features "Always Ten Feet Tall")
- Vagrant Records: Summer Sampler (2000) (features "Holly Hox, Forget Me Nots")
- Another Year on the Streets (2000) (features "A Drag in D Flat" and "Sell My Old Clothes, I'm Off to Heaven")
- Another Year on the Screen Vol. 1 (2002) (features "At Your Funeral")
- Another Year on the Streets Vol. 2 (2002) (features "Nightingale")
- Welcome To Vagrant Records (2003) (features "At Your Funeral")
- Living Tomorrow Today: A Benefit for Ty Cambra (2003) (features "A Drag in D Flat")
- Another Year on the Streets Vol. 3 (2004) (features "When It Isn't Like It Should Be")
- A Compilation to Beat Cancer (2004) (features "Don't Go Outside")
- Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005) (features cover of Dead Boys' "Sonic Reducer")
- Warped Tour 2006 Compilation (2006) (features "The End")