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Saves The Day

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Biography

Perfecting their pop rock since the mid-'90s, New Jersey's Saves The Day call it like it is. They refrain from characteristic pogo-bouncing anthems for their own quirky post-punk and energetic live shows, influencing a new school of emo/punk bands along the way. The first incarnation of Saves The Day happened when singer-songwriter Chris Conley was only 13, and the band was first called Indifference and, later, Seffler. A name change to their current moniker, taken from a lyric from the Farside song "Hero," came with the recording of their first demo. Arthur Conley (vocals), Eben D'Amico (bass), Ted Alexander (guitar), David Soloway (guitar), and Bryan Newman (drums) made their debut with 1997's Can't Slow Down on Equal Vision Records, though Dargen D'Amico didn't join the lineup until after this album. Recorded during winter break of their high-school senior year, the record featured production work from Steve Evetts (Sepultura, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Sick Of It All).

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
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    This song will become the anthem of your underground.
    Your two floors down getting high in the backroom.
    If I flooded out your house do you think you'd make it out,
    Or would you burn up before the water fills your lungs.
    And at your funeral, I will sing the requiem.
    At Your Funeral - (3:09)  -  35,594 plays
  2.  
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    As I'm talking my words slip to the floor
    and they crawl through your legs and slide under the back door
    rendering me freakish and dazed.
    Well here I am. I don't know how to say this.
    The only thing I know is awkward silence.
    Freakish - (3:47)  -  23,399 plays
  3.  
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    My gut is burning. Won't you find me some water?
    Hey, just forget it can you bring me gasoline
    and collect a couple forks, hold them three feet apart
    and wait for lightning to strike to burn me up?
    Cause I don't think that I've got the stomach to
    See You - (2:08)  -  21,010 plays
  4.  
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    And now I finally see that the further we go
    We're only treading ground that we already know
    I could write you a song, send you a note or empty out your trash
    And buy a bucket full of diamonds but even the most beautiful of all
    Roses must someday crumble to dust and fade away, certain tragedy
    Certain Tragedy - (2:27)  -  18,290 plays
  5.  
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    Tonight will be the night that we begin to ease the plugs out of the dam.
    And we still stand knee deep in the flow, the undertow will grab our heels and won't let go.
    And while we hold, our legs quivering, the water rises now to our teeth when we just let go
    and sail belly up to the clouds, the rocks scraping our backs.
    To breathe in the air will be the only thing that we have
    This Is Not An Exit - (3:56)  -  17,298 plays
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