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Say Anything plays private shows, SXSW ahead of album release

Indie-rockers Say Anything played a private show at the Viper Room in Los Angeles yesterday (3/13) and will celebrate the arrival of the band's fourth studio album in person with fans today. // Tour dates at SoundSpike Indie-rockers Say Anything played a private show at the Viper Room in Los Angeles yesterday (3/13) and will celebrate the arrival of the band's fourth studio album in person with fans today.

Say Anything plot spring "Anarchy" course

Indie rock outfit Say Anything will take off on a headlining tour this spring as the musicians drum up support for their upcoming March release, 'Anarchy, My Dear.' // Tour dates at SoundSpike Indie rock outfit Say Anything will take off on a headlining tour this spring as the musicians drum up support for their upcoming March release, "Anarchy, My Dear."

Say Anything adds new bassist, frontman Max Bemis tours

With new bass player Adam T. Siska now officially inducted into the band, indie-rockers Say Anything are gearing up for the release of their latest studio effort, 'Anarchy, My Dear,' due out in early 2012.  // Tour dates at SoundSpike With new bass player Adam T. Siska now officially inducted into the band, indie-rockers Say Anything are gearing up for the release of their latest studio effort, "Anarchy, My Dear," due out in early 2012.

In Pictures: Say Anything in St. Louis

L.A. indie punk-rockers Say Anything consist of Max Bemis (vocals), Jake Turner (guitar), Coby Linder (drums), Kenny Vasoli (bass guitar), Jeff Turner (guitar), and Parker Case (keyboard, guitar). L.A. indie punk-rockers Say Anything consist of Max Bemis (vocals), Jake Turner (guitar), Coby Linder (drums), Kenny Vasoli (bass guitar), Jeff Turner (guitar), and Parker Case (keyboard, guitar).

Say Anything maps tour in advance of new album

Emo rockers Say Anything will hit the road this fall behind their eponymous third studio album, which is set to surface in October.

Featured Photos: Vans Warped Tour, Englishtown NJ - July 28, 2008

The 2008 edition of the long-running Vans Warped Tour is finally winding down. The festival sets up shop tomorrow (8/8) at the Boise area's Idaho Center Amphitheatre, with stops to follow in Washington, Oregon and California. Fans will enjoy the usual heavy hitting punk and alt-rock fare, as well as Halfpipe Skate Ramp action. The tour's lineup has varied from location to location, but has included acts such as All That Remains, All Time Low, Charlotte Sometimes, Classic Crime, Cobra Starship, Gym Class Heroes, Horrorpops, Motion City Soundtrack, Norma Jean, Relient K, Rise Against, Say Anything, TAT, Against Me! and The Bronx. The award for most surprising act on the roster goes to Matisyahu, who played 3 dates in early July--though we shouldn't be surprised at all, since he's pretty much cornered the market on breaking stereotype. SoundSpike writer/photographer John Voket attended Warped's July 28 stop in Englishtown, NJ, to write about the event and take some photos of the action.

Blogging The Warped Tour In Englishtown, NJ

With the threat of rain being traded for reports of a hot and sunny New Jersey Monday, I headed for the parking lot at Raceway Park in Englishtown, NJ, armed with the necessities to cover the 2008 Van's Warped Tour.

Say Anything strengthens 'Defense' on spring trek

Alt-rockers Say Anything will kick off their latest headlining tour later this week as the band continues to support its recent double album, last fall's "In Defense of the Genre."
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