
Say Anything will be releasing their new album Anarchy, My Dear via Equal Vision Records sometime in the spring of next year. Click here to stream the first single from the album titled “Burn A Miracle.”

Say Anything will be releasing their new album Anarchy, My Dear via Equal Vision Records sometime in the spring of next year. Click here to stream the first single from the album titled “Burn A Miracle.”

Max Bemis of Say Anything announced last night the the band will be reissuing their 2001 debut Baseball via Equal Vision Records. Bemis did not give a specific release date for the reissue.

Say Anything will be releasing their new album, Anarchy My Dear, in the spring via Equal Vision Records. You can check out a clip of Bemis discussing some of the concept behind the album below by clicking “Read More”.
New Acoustic Performance: ”Cemetery (Ft. Sherri DuPree)” // Max Bemis

Max Bemis of Say Anything is currently out on tour with Sherri DuPree of Eisley. You can check out his set list for the tour below by clicking “Read More”.

Max Bemis has confirmed that the name of his third record under The Painful Splits moniker will be The Painful Splits Destroy. You can check out a tweet from Bemis below by clicking “Read More”.


The Academy Is… called it a day a few weeks ago, and bassist Adam Siska has announced that he has officially joined Say Anything on bass. You can read a statement from Max Bemis and Adam Siska below by clicking “Read More”.

Say Anything just finished up their new album, but lead singer Max Bemis has confirmed that he’s already halfway through recording The Painful Splits’s third release. Check out a tweet from him below by Clicking “Read More”.


Say Anything just recently finished recording their new record and follow-up to 2009’s self-titled album. The album will be titled Anarchy My Dear and will be released via Equal Vision Records in early-2012. Max Bemis recently did an interview to discuss the new album in great depth. You can read the full interview here and a snippet of it below by clicking “Read More”.

Say Anything finished the recording process for their fourth album just a week or two ago, but now the record has officially been mixed as well. The album is due out in early-2012 via Equal Vision Records. Check out a tweet from Max Bemis below by clicking “Read More”.