Loading... Please wait...Life has its share of ups and downs and no one knows that better than Saves The Day frontman Chris Conley. For the past seventeen years Conley has been bearing his soul and reinventing his musical identity with each successive step, a process that is dearly culminating with Saves The Day's seventh full-length, DAYBREAK. The third part of a trilogy that also includes 2006's Sound The Alarm and 2007's Under The Boards, the act's latest disc sees Conley moving past the anger and frustration that has defined the band's last two albums and rediscovering a sense of wonder with the world that he can't wait to share with his listeners.
The word Conley says most while describing DAYBREAK is "acceptance"-and whether you've followed his music since Saves The Day's hardcore inflected '90s output or are a recent convert to the band, you'll still be able to enjoy the album as a singular statement on what it means to let go. 'This feels like I've wrapped up a chapter in my life and now I'm faced with a new beginning," Conley says. "I can honestly say that I couldn't be more excited about the future of this band."
Vinyl Color: White (LTD 500, Second Pressing), Black (LTD 1000, First Pressing)
Track Listing
Daybreak
Let It All Go
1984
E
Z
Deranged & Desperate
Chameleon
Living Without Love
U
O
Undress Me