2011, Razor & Tie
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 clearly culminating with Saves The Day's seventh full-length, Daybreak. The third aprt of a trilogy that includes Sound The Alarm and Under The Boards, the band's latest disc sees Conley moving past the anger and frustration that defined their last two albums and rediscovering a sense of wonder with the world. The word Conley says most while describing Daybreak is "acceptance" – and whether you've followed Saves The Day since their hardcore-inflected '90s output or are a recent convert, you'll still be able to enjoy the album as a singular statement on what it means to let go.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Daybreak: Somehow You Love Me/F***** Up Past the Point of Fixing/8 AM/Z |
| 2 | Let It All Go |
| 3 | 1984 |
| 4 | E |
| 5 | Z |
| 6 | Deranged & Desperate |
| 7 | Chameleon |
| 8 | Living Without Love |
| 9 | U |
| 10 | O |
| 11 | Undress Me |
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