The latest Say Anything album is the band's first to escape a parental advisory warning. There is hardly a curse word on "Say Anything," the eclectic pop-punk group's third full-length set.
Max Bemis, the man behind the rotating lineup and often one-man-band of Say Anything, recently announced that the project was (probably) coming to an end. There will be no more Say Anything tours (for ...
Say Anything also have a new album, …Is Committed, on the way, which reunites frontman Max Bemis with producer Brad Wood. They shared the Sufjan Stevens-inspired “Carrie & Lowell & Cody (Pendent)” ...
Say Anything isn’t lying about getting the band back together. Following a “lengthy hiatus,” the pop punk band revealed Wednesday that they’re hitting the road this spring to commemorate the 20 th ...
The last time we heard from Max Bemis of Say Anything, on the Los Angeles emo band’s 2007 double-album doozy In Defense of the Genre, dude was giving all his Hot Topic homies a master class in ...
Max Bemis (sort of) retired Say Anything last year and got to work on solo projects and other collaborations instead, and now he’s gearing up to do an acoustic performance of Say Anything’s best album ...
Say Anything's Max Bemis recently spoke to Billboard about their forthcoming, self-titled fulll length. First promised last November, Bemis had this to say about the album: I think what people like ...
Say Anything have shared a new single, the first track from the band in four years. The song is titled “Psyche!,” and bandleader Max Bemis shared a lengthy statement about its development. “For the ...