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Saves the Day: In Reverie

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Liking Saves The Day is not cool. Listening to Saves The Day, punk fans reason, is kind of like choosing Spam over ham. It doesn’t make sense.

These purists can, to be short, bend down and kiss my pasty white ass because Saves The Day have only gone and come up with one of the bestest most fucking kickass pop albums of the whole bloody year.

Yes, strictly speaking it’s one of the best albums of last year, but due to the fact their record label has sat on the UK release for months we’ve got some kind of excuse for our tardiness this once.

Like a vintage wine this is a band that started life as vinegar and simply became finer and finer with age. ‘In Reverie’ is the record that sees STD (*snigger*) grow into their rather obnoxiously large boots and writing the sort of songs that sound less like =emo=tional pap and more like the nerdy, malnourished American cousins of Ash’s biggest hits. There’s the giddy love of the distortion pedal that pervades the colossal ‘Anywhere With You’ and the brisk stomp of ‘Morning In The Moonlight’, but more importantly songwriter Chris Conley has suddenly begun channelling the long dead spirits of classic ‘60s Motown and inventing the kind of tunes you need a hammer and chisel to remove from your cranium.

Both the title track, ‘Driving In The Dark’ and also the slightly-soppy-but-loveable ‘In My Waking Life’ are so vigorously catchy it’s clear that Conley must have sold his soul at the same crossroads bluesman Robert Johnson once infamously visited. But let’s hope he doesn’t meet the same grizzly fate, at least until he’s delivered a few more albums with the same addictive sparkle as this one.

So, Saves The Day then – making it okay to be uncool again.

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What the fuck? This album is absolutely atrocious. No, scrap that; it's one of the worst albums I've heard this decade. It's f-ing terrible. Gone are the jumpy, boppy melodic hooks of albums like stay as you are, and in is a whiny little shit who sings in the same tone for the entire album. Oh and there's a tiny bit of music somewhere.

Go back to bed (america).

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What he said.

It sounds like the guy's had a lobotomy or something... "Stay What You Are" was a fantastic little album. This one is just cock.

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"Listening to Saves The Day, punk fans reason, is kind of like choosing Spam over ham. It doesn’t make sense."
i'm not reading past this. anything after this GENIUS is going to disappoint a little.

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Um... wasn't this album released a year and a half ago?

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In the USA

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Ah - I know of someone who has it, but he's such a big fan I suspect he imported it.

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I'm confused too as I'm sure I bought this from my local record shop at least 12 months ago. Maybe I've got an import copy I don't know. Oh yeah and it is complete shite. Stay What You Are was full of great pop tunes, which just did enough to compensate for the the grating voice of the singer but In Reverie just grates.

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I like it. I really do. Despite being reliably informed by people more 'mo that me that it's a pile of quim.

But i like it.

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Guys it says released in sept. 2003 at the top.

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this is more delayed than reviewing the biffy album :O

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Or the Futureheads album.

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wtf....this album is a horrible horrible representation of saves the day. saves the day rock and i am unashamed to say i love pretty much every song they ever made before this. through being cool is a bloody classic. this review is however much much worse than this album. arghhh he actually makes me mad. never let him listen to music again.

oh and didnt being uncool become cool a while ago. i loose track.

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i must say, Stay What You Are was a great cd, i own Through Being Cool, Stay What You Are and In Reverie, and i live in the US so i've been listening to In Reverie for quite a while and comparing cds.... In Reverie is not thier best, ok yea it pretty much sucks, this is the Saves The Day for the girls who walk thru the halls of highschool dressed completly in pink, listening to Lindsey Lohan and Hilary Duff. and hey, even tho i think Through Being Cool and Stay What You Are are MUCH better than In Reverie, i gotta say i would choose Spam over ham, it's just the can, the can is sexy! but anyway, come on, the title already TOLD you that it was gonna be pop shit, "In Reverie" yea it means, daydreaming pretty much. whatever. i'm done ranting, everyone's entitled to an opinion, thats mine, please dont contradict it, i'm not contradicting yours. Love ~ Siobhan

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Stay What You Are was good, but In Reverie uses the same formula but with stronger songs. Stay What You Are tended to all blend together a bit too much after 'At Your Funeral', but this has more peaks and troughs and 'Anywhere With You' is a better lead single. Fin.

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listen to lifetime.

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hey hey HEY HEYYYYYY!!!!! Why does everyone hate this album so much? Ok, so it dosent have the hardcore urgency of "Cant Slow Down" but dosent seem to me like anyone has even mentioned that - On their debut, Saves the Day positively careened through a repetoire of completely punk/hardcore songs. Since then each album gets progressively poppier ending with this, their latest. In terms of production i truly think this is the most musical - thousands of layered vocals and an almost Beatles-esque collection of melodies combined with those old distorted guitars that we know and love. And, even in their hardcore days they still sang songs like "Handsome Boy" Which bears some relation to the more quiet acousticy numbers on "In Reverie" such as "She". If i was to choose between "In Reverie" and "Stay What You Are" I'd go with the former everytime. Whilst "Stay What You Are" strives towards a more poppy sound it can after repeated listens begin to grate. But In Reverie is the realisation and the fleshing out of that poppy sound. Love this album!

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thing is with saves the day
the sound they play is undoubtedly not going to appeal to a wide group of people,not so commercial.
but i think they're pretty unique.

Maybe their best album

I wasn't fond of this album the very first time I listened to it, but after that I couldn't stop. It was constantly in my cd player. It is much more melodic and experimental than anything the band has done before. And just like all of their previous efforts you can clearly hear that the band had grown since their last. With Sound the Alarm Chris seems to have actually taken his first step back in song writing. I hope to hell it had nothing to do with some hating In Reverie, because I think it is a brilliant album and I couldn't wait for more from the band. Sound the Alarm was a bit of a let down... but some fans just want the same old same old.