Say Anything sign with UNFD

21 December 2011 | 11:54 am | Staff Writer
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Say Anything has released the first song “Burn a Miracle” off of their forthcoming full-length album, Anarchy, My Dear for fans. This will be the band's fourth studio album and first release on UNFD for Australia and New Zealand. '"Burn a Miracle" was written as a call to arms of sorts, to rally those who would destroy the boundaries that others and themselves placed on their lives," explains Say Anything front-man Max Bemis. "It was the first song I wrote for the record and sums up the whole LP in certain respects. The song pretty much declares war on fascism on all ends of the social spectrum, from fat cats to faux bohemians. I cannot wait to hear it screamed back at me when we head out on tour, as playing it live was one of the main things I had in mind when I wrote it.”

Say Anything has released the first song “Burn a Miracle” off of their forthcoming full-length album, Anarchy, My Dear for fans. This will be the band's fourth studio album and first release on UNFD for Australia and New Zealand.


'"Burn a Miracle" was written as a call to arms of sorts, to rally those who would destroy the boundaries that others and themselves placed on their lives," explains Say Anything front-man Max Bemis. "It was the first song I wrote for the record and sums up the whole LP in certain respects. The song pretty much declares war on fascism on all ends of the social spectrum, from fat cats to faux bohemians. I cannot wait to hear it screamed back at me when we head out on tour, as playing it live was one of the main things I had in mind when I wrote it.”


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"Burn A Miracle" is now available for purchase on iTunes at here.


Say Anything also revealed a new lyric video for “Burn A Miracle” that was created by Casey Crescenzo of The Dear Hunter, which can be viewed on the UNFD Youtube channel here.


Anarchy, My Dear was recorded in Brooklyn, NY with …Is A Real Boy producer Tim O’Heir (All-American Rejects, Say Anything) and will be released in Australia and New Zealand in March 2012 via UNFD.


Say Anything, indie-punk band from California, is comprised of Bemis, drummer Coby Linder, guitarists Jake and Jeff Turner, keyboardist Parker Case and bassist Adam Siska. The band rose to prominence with their 2004 studio album debut …Is a Real Boy and went on to release the equally eclectic and energetic, In Defense of the Genre (2007) and their self-titled LP (2009).


More importantly, with a new record the band has promised a return to Australian shores - something they haven't done in almost three years since their appearance on Soundwave in 2009.