
Anarchy, My Dear is a Alt/Indie album by Say Anything, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Emo
- angular
- intense
- confessional
About
Say Anything’s fifth studio album, <i>Anarchy, My Dear</i>, is a genuinely angst-ridden release. It's easily the hardest Say Anything has crafted since 2004’s <i>. . .Is a Real Boy</i>. The group's album art even depicts a symbol of a burning flag stitched onto an actual flag. Singer Max Bemis has said that this album is about subverting society and breaking down boundaries. Sure enough, “Burn a Miracle” opens with taut pop-punk that leans a bit harder on the punk. Over guitar leads with late-'90s emo flavors, overdriven bass, and plenty of upstart lyrics, Bemis sings through a distortion filter. His chanting “burn a miracle” cleverly sounds like he’s shouting “burn America.” He namechecks Randy Newman in “Night’s Song,” a reggae-tinged ditty that juxtaposes a lightly bouncing melody with Bemis angrily spitting out his lyrics like a soured beverage.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Burn A Miracle
- A2Say Anything
- A3Night's Song
- A4Admit It Again
- A5So Good
- A6Peace Out
Side B
- B1Sheep
- B2Overbiter
- B3Of Steel
- B4Anarchy, My Dear
- B5The Stephen Hawking
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Tim O'HeirPRODUCER
- Tim O'HeirENGINEER
- Tim O'HeirMIXED BY
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
