Say Anything Announce New Album 'Oliver Appropriate', Stream Two New Tracks
Monday, 24 September 2018
Written by Laura Johnson
Say Anything have announced a new album.
'Oliver Appropriate', which Max Bemis describes as "the first truly inclusive Say Anything record", is due to arrive on January 25 through Dine Alone Records. It serves as a sequel to 2004's '...Is a Real Boy' and was produced, mixed and mastered by Will Yip. Bemis continued:
“This record is the story of what would happen to the ‘Real Boy’ many people thought I was. His band did well but then fell off hard. He’d be my age, of course, but he’d still be living in Brooklyn, struggling with financial woes, single and strung out.”
Head below to listen to two tracks from the new album, Pink Snot and Daze, which move from folk-punk to a poppier mode while discussing addiction and insomnia.
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