Saves the Day
Saves the Day are a band who have played many genres of music during their career. They formed together in 1997, and have often changed their lineup, with singer Chris Conley being the only original member who is still in the band.
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Background information | |
Also known as | Sefler |
Origin | Princeton, New Jersey, USA |
Genres | Emo, indie rock, pop punk Pop music (In reverie) Melodic hardcore (early works) |
Years active | 1997 - Present |
Labels | Equal Vision, DreamWorks, Vagrant |
Members | Chris Conley David Soloway Manuel Carrero Durijah Lang |
Past member(s) | Chris Zampella Eben D'Amico Ted Alexander Bryan Newman Anthony Anastasio Sean McGrath Justin Gaylord Pete Parada |
Website | Official Site |
At first, Saves the Day was influenced heavily by melodic hardcore band Lifetime. At first, their songs had macabre lyrics and a lot of power chords. In 2001, they started to have more of a pop sound.
The band started to record a trilogy of albums in 2005. The first album, Sound the Alarm (2006), is more similar to the band's original sound than the band's previous albums. The second album, Under the Boards, was released in fall 2007 and mixed together many previous records' sounds. Daybreak, the concluding album in the trilogy, was released in 2011. They started recording it after a string of shows in late October 2008.