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* ]<ref name="Adams, Gregory">{{cite web|url=http://exclaim.ca/Music/article/saves_day_celebrate_15th_anniversary_of_through_being_cool_with_vinyl_reissue|title=Saves the Day Celebrate 15th Anniversary of 'Through Being Cool' with Vinyl Reissue|author=Adams, Gregory |work=exclaim.ca|date=November 7, 2014 |access-date=July 1, 2015}}</ref>
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| Current_members = ]<br>]<br>Manuel Carrero<br>Durijah Lang
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| Past_members = Chris Zampella<br> Eben D'Amico<br>Ted Alexander<br>Bryan Newman<br>Anthony Anastasio<br>Sean McGrath<br>Justin Gaylord<br>]
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| current_members = * ]
* Arun Bali
* Rodrigo Palma
* Claudio Rivera
| past_members = * Bryan Newman
* Justin Gaylord
* Chris Zampella
* Anthony Anastasio
* David Soloway
* Ted Alexander
* Sean McGrath
* Eben D'Amico
* ]
* Manuel Carrero
* Durijah Lang
* Spencer Peterson
* Dennis Wilson
* Mike Burns
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'''Saves the Day''' is a ] band that was formed in ] in ]. '''Saves the Day''' is an American ] band formed in 1997 in ]. The band currently consists of lead vocalist and guitarist ], guitarist Arun Bali, bassist Rodrigo Palma, and drummer Claudio Rivera.


After forming under the name '''Sefler''' in 1994, Saves the Day released their debut studio album, '']'', through ] in 1998. It was followed by '']'' (1999), which featured their first single, "Shoulder to the Wheel". The band achieved mainstream success with the release of '']'' (2001), released through ], which sold 200,000 copies and spawned the ] hit singles <nowiki>''</nowiki>At Your Funeral" and "Freakish".<ref name="Allm">{{cite web |title=Saves The Day > Biography |url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p311722/biography|pure_url=yes}} |access-date=March 13, 2009 |publisher=Allmusic}}</ref> The album's success allowed the band to sign to the major label ], who released the band's fourth album '']'' (2003). DreamWorks folded into ], who dropped the band weeks after the album's release.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Smith |first=Dane |date=2006-04-11 |title=Saves the Day Rock Their Paranoia |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/saves-the-day-rock-their-paranoia-96757/ |access-date=2023-04-14 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref> The band have since released five more albums under the Vagrant, ] and Equal Vision labels, with their most recent, '']'', being released on October 26, 2018.<ref name="AMGCA">{{cite web |title=Saves The Day > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums |url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p311722/charts-awards|pure_url=yes}} |access-date=October 24, 2009 |publisher=allmusic.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine |author=Billboard Staff |date=2006-01-30 |title=Billboard Bits: Morrissey, Saves The Day, Grammy Auction |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/billboard-bits-morrissey-saves-the-day-grammy-auction-59867/ |access-date=2023-04-14 |magazine=Billboard |language=en-US}}</ref>
==History==
Saves The Day originally performed in the ] area under the name Sefler as a five-piece band. The name change came sometime around late 1997. Of the original lineup, only ] remains today. The band has gone through numerous lineup changes over the years and has only recorded two consecutive albums ('']'' and '']'') with the same lineup, with Conley and guitarist David Soloway the only permanent fixtures.


== History ==
The band's first proper release, ''Can't Slow Down'', was recorded and released through ] in 1998 while the members were still in high school.


=== Formation and first releases (1994–2000) ===
Using the band's own resources, they released a 5-song acoustic EP, '']'' in early 1999. Later that year, they released their second full-length with Equal Vision, ''Through Being Cool'', which saw the band further refining their melodic hardcore sound. The band began drawing attention from some of the larger independent labels, eventually signing with ].
Sefler was a four-piece band, formed in 1994, which performed in the ] area, and featured Chris Conley on bass guitar and vocals. Sefler changed its name to Saves the Day in late 1997. Of Saves the Day's original lineup, only Conley remains today; the band has gone through numerous personnel changes over the years, and has only recorded two consecutive albums with the same lineup ('']'' and '']'', respectively), with Conley as the only permanent member.


Saves the Day's first proper release, '']'', was recorded and released through ] in 1998, while the members were still in high school.
In 2001, the band began moving away from their roots with the release of ''Stay What You Are.'' The album had a poppier feel with more intricate guitar work and arrangements rather than the previous power chord-based sound. The band scored a major hit with a video for the song "At Your Funeral," and made appearances on ], and ]. The band also released a video for "Freakish," featuring Muppet-esque puppets, in April of 2002. Shortly after the album's release, guitarist Ted Alexander left the band and Conley took over guitar duties. This was original drummer Bryan Newman's last recording with the band, who also left shortly after the album's release.


Using their own resources, Saves the Day released a five-song acoustic ], '']'', in early 1999. Later that year, they released their second full-length with Equal Vision, ''Through Being Cool'', which saw them further refining their melodic sound. They began drawing attention from some of the larger independent labels, eventually signing with ].
With the success of ''Stay What You Are'', the band signed with major label ] who would co-release their next album with Vagrant, who still had the band under contract. With the 2003 release of '']'', the band further experimented with their sound and featured less macabre lyrics than their past albums. The drastic change in sound was divisive among fans, and the album received little support from Dreamworks. The song "]" was released as a single, but went largely unnoticed. Conley later had the following to say about the album:

=== ''Stay What You Are'' and commercial exposure (2001–2003) ===
In 2001, Saves the Day began moving away from their roots with the release of '']''. The album had a poppier feel, with more intricate guitar work and arrangements rather than the previous power chord-based sound. They gained some exposure with a video for the song "At Your Funeral", and made appearances on '']'' and '']''. They also released a video for "Freakish" in April 2002; the video featured ]-esque puppets. Shortly after the album's release, guitarist Ted Alexander left and Conley took over guitar duties. The album was also original drummer Bryan Newman's last recording with the band, who also left shortly after the album's release. The album artwork featured photographs taken by the photo duo Day 19.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ep. 151: Small Empire / Buddyhead / Day 19 Photography w/ Jeremy Weiss |url=https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/this-was-the-scene/ep-151-small-empire-FHUhznt9Ake/ |access-date=March 27, 2022 |website=Listen Notes |date=September 23, 2021 |language=en}}</ref>

"At Your Funeral" reached No. 76 on the ] in June 2002.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Chart Log UK: DJ S – The System Of Life |url=http://www.zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_S.HTM |access-date=March 27, 2022 |website=www.zobbel.de}}</ref>

=== Major label signing for ''In Reverie'' (2003–2005) ===
With the success of ''Stay What You Are'', Saves the Day signed with major label ], who would co-release their next album with ], who still had them under contract. The 2003 release of '']'' saw them further experiment with their sound and featured less macabre lyrics than past recordings. The drastic change in sound was alienating among fans, and the album received little support from DreamWorks. The song ''"Anywhere With You"'' was released as a single, but went largely unnoticed, despite the album peaking at 27 on the ].{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}} Conley later said the following about the album's release in an interview with ''Skratch Magazine'':


<blockquote> <blockquote>
" completely abandoned it three days after it was released, saying that we made the wrong record."<ref>Interview with ''Skratch Magazine'', Issue 122.</ref> "DreamWorks Records completely abandoned it three days after it was released, saying that we made the wrong record. Then they were sold a month later. They were worthless."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skratchmagazine.com/interviews/interviews.php?id=169|title=Interview — Saves The Day|work=Skratch Magazine, Issue 122|access-date=2009-03-14|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081024153506/http://www.skratchmagazine.com/interviews/interviews.php?id=169|archive-date=2008-10-24}}</ref>
</blockquote> </blockquote>


Shortly after its release, Dreamworks was absorbed by ], who would eventually drop the band from its roster. Shortly after the album's release, DreamWorks Records was absorbed by ], who would eventually drop them from its roster.


The band fulfilled their contractual obligations with Vagrant with the 2004 release of '']''. The album was a collection of b-sides and also included the ''I'm Sorry I'm Leaving'' EP and featured a song from the band's days as Sefler. The album was dedicated to former bassist Sean McGrath, who died in 2004 at age 28 after a 2-year battle with intestinal cancer. McGrath recorded with the band on ''Can't Slow Down'' and left during the writing of ''Through Being Cool''. The band was relatively inactive in 2004, during which time they set up their own studio, the Electric Ladybug. Saves the Day finally fulfilled their contractual obligations with Vagrant Records in 2004 with the release of '']'', which was a collection of ] and included the '']'' EP. ''Ups and Downs'' also featured a song from their early days as Sefler. Conley said in an ] Podcast interview that the wrong Sefler song had been put on the CD. He had asked for a different song, but when he received the final version he discovered it was the wrong one. The album was dedicated to former bassist Sean McGrath, who died in 2004 at age 28, after a two-year battle with ].<ref>{{Cite magazine |author=Billboard Staff |date=June 6, 2002 |title=Billboard Bits: Godsmack, Sean McGrath, Billy Ray Cyrus |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/billboard-bits-godsmack-sean-mcgrath-billy-ray-cyrus-75512/ |access-date=March 27, 2022 |magazine=Billboard |language=en-US}}</ref> McGrath recorded with them on '']'' and had left during the writing of '']''. Saves the Day was relatively inactive in 2004, though during that time they set up their own studio, The Electric Ladybug, located in ].


=== Three-part concept: ''Sound the Alarm'', ''Under the Boards'' and ''Daybreak'' (2005–2011) ===
In early 2005, the band began writing their follow-up to ''In Reverie'' without a label. During the writing process, longtime bassist Eben D'amico left the band. He was replaced by ] bassist Manuel Carrero. Conley offered frequent updates on the recording process via the band's website, at one point describing the new album's sound as "The Beatles from Hell"<ref></ref>. The band finished the new album, titled '']'' in October 2005, still without a label to release it.
]
In early 2005, Saves the Day began writing their follow-up to ''In Reverie''. During the writing process, longtime bassist Eben D'Amico left and was replaced by ] bassist Manuel Carrero.


The band announced on January 30, 2006 that they had re-signed with Vagrant, who would release ''Sound The Alarm'' in April. The album marked a return to the band's darker lyrics and drew more from their hardcore influences than ''In Reverie'' had. During the ''Sound The Alarm'' recording sessions, the band also recorded an EP of acoustic versions of several songs from past albums, which was sold on tour throughout 2006 as '']''. Saves the Day recorded their fifth studio album, '']'', in 2005, without a label. They announced in January 2006 that they had re-signed with ], who would release ''Sound the Alarm'' in April.<ref name="Allm" /> The album marked a return to their macabre lyrics and drew more from their influences than ''In Reverie'' had. During the ''Sound the Alarm'' recording sessions, they also recorded an EP of acoustic versions of several songs from past albums, which was sold on tour throughout 2006 as '']''. Saves the Day toured extensively throughout 2006 and early 2007 in support of the album. It was announced that ''Sound the Alarm'' was part one of a three-part concept. The next album in the trilogy, '']'', was released in 2007. The third album in the series, '']'', was finally released in September 2011, after a very long wait by fans.


In February 2007, they announced that thirteen demos had already been recorded for a new album, which would be titled '']''. It was also revealed that this would be the second of a three-part concept involving ''''Sound the Alarm'', ''Under the Boards'' and the yet to be released ''Daybreak''.<ref name="IGN">{{cite web|url=http://au.music.ign.com/articles/813/813506p1.html|title=Saves The Day Go Under the Boards|date=August 22, 2007|publisher=IGN|access-date=March 13, 2009}}</ref> Chris Conley said that "''Sound the Alarm'' is an expression of discontent. ''Under the Boards'' is reflection and remorse. ''Daybreak'' is acceptance."<ref name="IGN" />
The band toured extensively throughout 2006 and early 2007 in support of ''Sound the Alarm''. In February 2007, they announced they already demoed 13 new songs for a new album, already titled '']'', which was released on October 30 through Vagrant Records.


Conley also said about the three-album concept:
On ], ], after four-and-a-half years with the band, drummer Pete Parada left the band and joined ].<ref></ref> Carrero's Glassjaw bandmate Durijah Lang has taken over drum duties, and even recorded on ''Under the Boards''. In a recent interview Chris Conley said the next ''Bug Sessions'' will be a collection of live songs recorded on their 30-date acoustic tour. Volumes 2 and 3 of the tour-exclusive EPs will be available on the band's ] tour at $7 for one, or $10 for both.


<blockquote>
==Discography==
"The whole trilogy was just a bit of a therapeutic experiment. I felt like all twisted up and broken inside and just angry and confused and depressed and sad and I couldn't really deal with the world or myself. So I was just like 'this has got to end, I have to at least try and get a grip on the world and on myself'. So I dove into the depths of my mind and brought out what I was finding, so the first album was filled with all the anger, the surface pain, and all the paranoid delusional thoughts that were there. The second album, ''Under the Boards'', dealt with how all of that was making my life unbearable, and I realized I had to change, so that album was the transitional part, starting to transition out of that dark place, because you realize how it's affecting your life. So ''Daybreak'' is coming to terms with everything and trying to understand why I actually got that way and learning to accept it by exploring what it is and why it was there and simultaneously trying to grow through it and be a better person, not purely full of anger."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.reviewrinserepeat.com/interview/saves-the-day/2010-11-23 |title=Saves The Day |publisher=Review Rinse Repeat |access-date=2010-12-25 |archive-date=July 2, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170702071609/http://www.reviewrinserepeat.com/interview/saves-the-day/2010-11-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref></blockquote>
{| class="wikitable"
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! Year
! Title
! Format
! Label
! Notes
|-
| 1998
| '']''
| LP
| ]
|
|-
| 1999
| '']''
| EP
| ]
| 5 of 6 tracks later included in on '']''
|-
| 1999
| '']''
| LP
| ]
|
|-
| 2001
| '']''
| LP
| ]
|
|-
| 2003
| '']''
| LP
| ]
|
|-
| 2004
| '']''
| Compilation
| ]
|
|-
| 2006
| '']''
| EP
| Self-released
| Tour exclusive acoustic EP
|-
| 2006
| '']''
| LP
| ]
|
|-
| 2007
| '']''
| LP
| ]
|
|-
| 2008
| '']''
| EP
| Self-released
| Tour exclusive acoustic EP
|-
| 2008
|'']''
| EP
| Self-released
| Tour exclusive acoustic EP
|-
| 2008
| '']''
| LP
| ]
|}


In March 2007, after more than four years with the band, drummer ] left to join ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.offspring.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Offspring.woa/wa/news?newsID%3D433744 |title=News: The Offspring |access-date=July 31, 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070911231654/http://offspring.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Offspring.woa/wa/news?newsID=433744 |archive-date=September 11, 2007 }}</ref> Carrero's Glassjaw bandmate Durijah Lang took over drumming duties, and recorded on ''Under the Boards''. The album was released on October 30, 2007, through ].
===Singles===
* "Shoulder to the Wheel" (2000)
* "At Your Funeral" (2002)
* "Freakish" (2002)
* "]" (2003)
* "]" (2006)
* "The End" (2006)
* "'Can't Stay the Same" (2007)


Chris Conley said in an interview that the next ''Bug Sessions'' would be a collection of live songs recorded on their 30-date acoustic tour. Volumes 2 and 3 of the once-tour-exclusive EPs were originally only sold on tour, but are now on the ]. After a string of shows on the ] in late October 2008, ''Saves the Day'' planned to enter the studio to begin work on their next studio album, '']''.
===Compilation appearances===
*''The Rebirth Of Hardcore:1999'' on Supersoul Records, Good Life Recordings, Temperance Records (]) (features "The Art of Misplacing Firearms")
*''Punk Uprisings: Incompatible, Vol. 2'' (]) (features "Shoulder to the Wheel")
*'']'' (]) (features cover of ]'s "Clash City Rockers")
*''Equal Visions Records Sampler'' (]) (features "Always Ten Feet Tall")
*''Vagrant Records: Summer Sampler'' (]) (features "Holly Hox, Forget Me Nots")
*''Another Year on the Streets'' (]) (features "A Drag in D Flat" and "Sell My Old Clothes, I'm Off to Heaven")
*''Another Year on the Screen Vol. 1'' (]) (features "At Your Funeral")
*''Another Year on the Streets Vol. 2'' (]) (features "Ups and Downs" and "Nightingale")
*''Kerrang! The Album 4'' (]) (features "At Your Funeral")
*''Welcome To Vagrant Records'' (]) (features "At Your Funeral")
*''Living Tomorrow Today: A Benefit for Ty Cambra'' (]) (features "A Drag in D Flat")
*''Another Year on the Streets Vol. 3'' (]) (features "When It Isn't Like It Should Be")
*''A Compilation to Beat Cancer'' (]) (features "Don't Go Outside")
*'']'' (]) (features cover of ] "Sonic Reducer")
*'']'' (]) (features "The End")
*''Madden NFL 2007 Compilation'' (]) (features "Head For The Hills")


Saves the Day began working on ''Daybreak'' in 2009. It was announced in March 2009 that longstanding guitarist David Soloway would no longer be playing for Saves the Day. He continues to play bass for his side project ] with Chris Conley. In April, Arun Bali was announced as Soloway's replacement.<ref name="Rocklouder">{{cite web|url=http://www.rocklouder.co.uk/articles/7344/Saves-The-Day-Reveal-New-Guitarist.html|title=Saves The Day Reveal New Guitarist|publisher=Rocklouder|access-date=April 14, 2009}}</ref> Continuing this string of events, on December 21, it was announced that bassist Manuel Carrero and drummer Durijah Lang would be leaving to focus on Glassjaw. They were replaced by Rodrigo Palma on bass and Spencer Peterson (ex-]) on drums.
==Related Bands==
* ] / ] - Sean McGrath
* ] - Sean McGrath
* ] - Sean McGrath
* ] - Sean McGrath, Anthony Anastasio
* ] - Anthony Anastasio
* ] - Ted Alexander
* ] - Eben D'Amico
* ] - Eben D'Amico
* ] - Eben D'Amico
* ] - Eben D'Amico, Durijah Lang
* ] - Pete Parada
* ] - Pete Parada
* ]/] - Pete Parada
* ] - Pete Parada
* ] - Manuel Carrero
* ] - Manuel Carrero
* ] - Manuel Carrero, Durijah Lang
* ] - Durijah Lang
* - Chris Conley, Dave Soloway


In September 2010, Peterson's personal website announced that he had left Saves the Day and joined ]'s ]'s new ] group ]. About two weeks later, drummer ]'s personal website announced that he had joined Saves the Day. In October 2010, the band announced that they would be selling dropcards to access a digital-only EP, ''1984'', while on tour with ] and ]. The EP contains the track "1984" from the upcoming album.
==References==
{{reflist}}


'']'' was released on September 13, 2011, through ], after several delays during the previous two years. This was the first time Saves the Day had released an album without a single band member (besides Conley) having played on an earlier record.
==External links==

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*{{MySpace-music|id=savestheday|name=Saves the Day}} === ''Saves the Day'' (2011–2015) ===
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In a December 2011 interview, Chris Conley revealed that an eighth Saves the Day album was in the works and that he was hoping that the band would be back in the studio in the fall of 2012 to record it.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenjunderground.com/blog/2011/12/20/interview-saves-the-day.html|title=Interview: Saves The Day – Reviews – Fake Walls|work=thenjunderground.com|access-date=September 16, 2016}}</ref> On November 23, 2012, Saves the Day announced they were making a new record, but wanted the fans to get involved. They signed up on ] and offered fans everything from free downloads and album updates to limited edition T-shirts, tickets to shows, and private house shows. They released a demo to "pledgers" of one of the songs on the new album, "Ain't No Kind of Love", when pledging started. For Christmas 2012, they did a cover of "Baby Please Come Home", and in the new year, ]'s "Across the Sea". Saves the Day released a music video for their song "Ring Pop" on ]. The album, titled ''Saves the Day'', was released on September 17, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/savestheday/|title=Saves The Day: New Album|work=pledgemusic.com|access-date=September 16, 2016}}</ref>
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On May 20, 2013, it was announced that ] had joined Saves the Day on a permanent basis, replacing former drummer Claudio Rivera.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=3196561/|title=chorus.fm|work=absolutepunk.net|access-date=September 16, 2016}}</ref>
After the album was released, the band did two tours: a headlining ]n tour, with ] and ] supporting, and a North American holiday acoustic tour, with ] and ].

In 2014, Saves the Day supported ] on their UK tour.

On September 4, 2014,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punknews.org/article/55868/tours-say-anything-saves-the-day-reggie-and-the-full-effect|title=Tours: Say Anything / Saves The Day / Reggie and the Full Effect|website=Punknews.org|date=September 4, 2014 |access-date=September 16, 2016}}</ref> Saves the Day and Say Anything announced a co-headlining tour, with support from ]. The three bands were celebrating anniversaries. Saves The Day celebrated 15 years since ''Through Being Cool''; Say Anything had their 10th anniversary of '']'', and Reggie celebrated '']''.

=== ''9'' (2016–present) ===
On February 26, 2016, Chris Conley tweeted about the "first song on the next saves the day record" being his "new favorite song of all time."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/ChrisLaneConley/status/703205017294082048|title=CLC on Twitter|work=twitter.com|access-date=September 16, 2016}}</ref>

On August 14, 2018, Saves the Day released a new song called "Rendezvous," and announced that they would be releasing their ninth album, containing nine tracks, and called ''9'', on October 26, 2018, via Equal Vision Records.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/savestheday/status/1029374095941459968|title=Saves the Day on Twitter|work=twitter.com|access-date=August 14, 2018}}</ref>

In 2020, drummer Dennis Wilson left Saves the Day and Claudio Rivera rejoined the band. (Wilson would later join ] in 2023.)

==== Sexual misconduct allegations ====
In May 2021, Conley was accused of ] and ] by a fan of his. Among the allegations included claims that Conley sent unsolicited nude photographs and manipulated his fandom to lure him into a relationship.<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 15, 2021 |title=Saves the Day Singer Chris Conley Accused "Mental Abuse, Sexual Harassment, and Abuse of Power" |url=https://www.metalsucks.net/2021/05/15/saves-the-day-singer-chris-conley-accused-mental-abuse-sexual-harassment-and-abuse-of-power/ |access-date=March 27, 2022 |website=MetalSucks |language=en}}</ref> Conley admitted to "making an unacceptable number of inappropriate missteps causing irreversible harm" and said "I am truly ashamed and embarrassed by my abhorrent behavior." ], which released ''Saves the Day'' and ''9'', stated "We are working diligently to uncover the truth behind what happened and our actions moving forward will reflect what we are able to find."<ref>{{Cite web |last=DiVita |first=Joe|title=Saves The Day's Chris Conley Responds To Abuse + Sexual Misconduct Accusations |url=https://loudwire.com/saves-the-day-chris-conley-response-abuse-sexual-misconduct-allegations/ |access-date=March 27, 2022 |website=Loudwire |date=May 15, 2021 |language=en}}</ref>

== Side projects ==
In 2009, Chris Conley and former Saves the Day guitarist David Soloway got together with ] and ] of Say Anything to form the supergroup Two Tongues.<ref>{{cite web|last=Futterman|first=Erica|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/05/08/say-anythingsaves-the-day-side-project-to-debut-summer-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080510181227/http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/05/08/say-anythingsaves-the-day-side-project-to-debut-summer-08/|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 10, 2008|title=Say Anything/Saves The Day Side Project to Debut Summer '08|work=Rock & Roll Daily|date=May 8, 2008|access-date=August 2, 2008|publisher=Rolling Stone}}</ref> The group features Bemis and Conley sharing lead vocals and guitar duties, with Soloway on bass guitar and Linder on drums. Thirteen songs were recorded in Electric Ladybug Studio, Conley's home studio in Chico, California.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Zemler|first=Emily|title=Two Tongues|journal=Alternative Press|issue=242|date=September 2008|page=136}}</ref><ref name="TT">{{cite web|last=Bemis |first=Max |url=http://www.sayanythingmusic.com/news/two-tongues-release-date |title=Two Tongues Release date |work=The Official Say Anything Site |date=November 7, 2008 |access-date=November 7, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091228192053/http://www.sayanythingmusic.com/news/two-tongues-release-date |archive-date=December 28, 2009 }}</ref> Bemis, Conley, and Linder previously collaborated on a cover song of ]'s "]" for the compilation album ''Paupers, Peasants, Princes & Kings: The Songs of Bob Dylan'', released by ] in 2006. The group's ] was released on February 3, 2009.<ref name="TT" /><ref name="TT_vagrant">{{cite web|url=http://www.vagrant.com/news/search/?news_artist=Two%20Tongues |title=Two Tongues on Vagrant |work=Vagrant |date=November 6, 2008 |access-date=November 11, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090103165251/http://www.vagrant.com/news/search/?news_artist=Two%20Tongues |archive-date=January 3, 2009 }}</ref>

In Fall 2010, Two Tongues made their first public (surprise) performance in the middle of Say Anything's set each night of the Motion City Soundtrack/Say Anything/Saves the Day tour, performing the song "Crawl". Arun Bali (current guitarist of Saves the Day) played guitar, ] (of ] and ]) played bass, Jake Turner (of Say Anything) played guitar, and Coby Linder played drums, while Chris Conley and Max Bemis sang.

== Band members ==
;Current members
* ] – ] <small>(1994–present)</small>, ] <small>(2002–present)</small>, ] <small>(1994–1998)</small>
* Arun Bali – ], ] <small>(2009–present)</small>
* Rodrigo Palma – ] <small>(2009–present)</small>
* Claudio Rivera – ] <small>(2010–2013, 2020–present)</small>

;Former members
* Bryan Newman – drums, percussion <small>(1994–2002)</small>
* Justin Gaylord – lead and rhythm guitar <small>(1994–1997)</small>
* Chris Zampella – lead and rhythm guitar <small>(1997–1998)</small>
* Anthony Anastasio – lead and rhythm guitar <small>(1997–1998)</small>
* David Soloway – lead guitar, backing vocals <small>(1998–2009)</small>
* Ted Alexander – rhythm guitar <small>(1998–2002)</small>
* Sean McGrath – bass <small>(1998–1999; died 2004)</small>
* Eben D'Amico – bass, backing vocals <small>(1999–2005)</small>
* ] – drums, percussion <small>(2002–2007)</small>
* Manuel Carrero – bass <small>(2005–2009)</small>
* Durijah Lang – drums, percussion <small>(2007–2009)</small>
* Spencer Peterson – drums, percussion <small>(2009–2010)</small>
* Dennis Wilson – drums, percussion <small>(2013–2020)</small>

;Touring musicians
* Damon Atkinson – drums, percussion <small>(2002)</small>
* ] – drums, percussion <small>(2002)</small>
* Reed Black – keyboards <small>(2003–2005)</small>
* Thomas Hunter – guitar <small>(2009)</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.altpress.com/index.php/news/entry/archive_6210|title=David Soloway leaves Saves The Day|work=Alternative Press|publisher=Alternative Press Magazine, Inc|date=March 8, 2009|access-date=August 7, 2017}}</ref>
* Alexander Kent – bass <small>(2009)</small>
* Chris Keene - rhythm guitar, backing vocals <small>(2024-present)</small>

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American rock band For other uses, see Save the Day (disambiguation).

Saves the Day
Saves the Day performing in 2010Saves the Day performing in 2010
Background information
OriginPrinceton, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres
Years active1997–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Bryan Newman
  • Justin Gaylord
  • Chris Zampella
  • Anthony Anastasio
  • David Soloway
  • Ted Alexander
  • Sean McGrath
  • Eben D'Amico
  • Pete Parada
  • Manuel Carrero
  • Durijah Lang
  • Spencer Peterson
  • Dennis Wilson
  • Mike Burns
Websitesavestheday.com

Saves the Day is an American rock band formed in 1997 in Princeton, New Jersey. The band currently consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Chris Conley, guitarist Arun Bali, bassist Rodrigo Palma, and drummer Claudio Rivera.

After forming under the name Sefler in 1994, Saves the Day released their debut studio album, Can't Slow Down, through Equal Vision Records in 1998. It was followed by Through Being Cool (1999), which featured their first single, "Shoulder to the Wheel". The band achieved mainstream success with the release of Stay What You Are (2001), released through Vagrant Records, which sold 200,000 copies and spawned the MTV2 hit singles ''At Your Funeral" and "Freakish". The album's success allowed the band to sign to the major label DreamWorks Records, who released the band's fourth album In Reverie (2003). DreamWorks folded into Interscope Records, who dropped the band weeks after the album's release. The band have since released five more albums under the Vagrant, Razor & Tie and Equal Vision labels, with their most recent, 9, being released on October 26, 2018.

History

Formation and first releases (1994–2000)

Sefler was a four-piece band, formed in 1994, which performed in the New Jersey area, and featured Chris Conley on bass guitar and vocals. Sefler changed its name to Saves the Day in late 1997. Of Saves the Day's original lineup, only Conley remains today; the band has gone through numerous personnel changes over the years, and has only recorded two consecutive albums with the same lineup (Through Being Cool and Stay What You Are, respectively), with Conley as the only permanent member.

Saves the Day's first proper release, Can't Slow Down, was recorded and released through Equal Vision Records in 1998, while the members were still in high school.

Using their own resources, Saves the Day released a five-song acoustic EP, I'm Sorry I'm Leaving, in early 1999. Later that year, they released their second full-length with Equal Vision, Through Being Cool, which saw them further refining their melodic sound. They began drawing attention from some of the larger independent labels, eventually signing with Vagrant Records.

Stay What You Are and commercial exposure (2001–2003)

In 2001, Saves the Day began moving away from their roots with the release of Stay What You Are. The album had a poppier feel, with more intricate guitar work and arrangements rather than the previous power chord-based sound. They gained some exposure with a video for the song "At Your Funeral", and made appearances on Conan O'Brien and The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn. They also released a video for "Freakish" in April 2002; the video featured Muppet-esque puppets. Shortly after the album's release, guitarist Ted Alexander left and Conley took over guitar duties. The album was also original drummer Bryan Newman's last recording with the band, who also left shortly after the album's release. The album artwork featured photographs taken by the photo duo Day 19.

"At Your Funeral" reached No. 76 on the UK Singles Chart in June 2002.

Major label signing for In Reverie (2003–2005)

With the success of Stay What You Are, Saves the Day signed with major label DreamWorks Records, who would co-release their next album with Vagrant, who still had them under contract. The 2003 release of In Reverie saw them further experiment with their sound and featured less macabre lyrics than past recordings. The drastic change in sound was alienating among fans, and the album received little support from DreamWorks. The song "Anywhere With You" was released as a single, but went largely unnoticed, despite the album peaking at 27 on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart. Conley later said the following about the album's release in an interview with Skratch Magazine:

"DreamWorks Records completely abandoned it three days after it was released, saying that we made the wrong record. Then they were sold a month later. They were worthless."

Shortly after the album's release, DreamWorks Records was absorbed by Interscope, who would eventually drop them from its roster.

Saves the Day finally fulfilled their contractual obligations with Vagrant Records in 2004 with the release of Ups and Downs: Early Recordings and B-Sides, which was a collection of b-sides and included the I'm Sorry I'm Leaving EP. Ups and Downs also featured a song from their early days as Sefler. Conley said in an AP Podcast interview that the wrong Sefler song had been put on the CD. He had asked for a different song, but when he received the final version he discovered it was the wrong one. The album was dedicated to former bassist Sean McGrath, who died in 2004 at age 28, after a two-year battle with intestinal cancer. McGrath recorded with them on Can't Slow Down and had left during the writing of Through Being Cool. Saves the Day was relatively inactive in 2004, though during that time they set up their own studio, The Electric Ladybug, located in Chico, California.

Three-part concept: Sound the Alarm, Under the Boards and Daybreak (2005–2011)

The band in 2007. L-R: Manuel Carrero, David Soloway, Chris Conley, Durijah Lang

In early 2005, Saves the Day began writing their follow-up to In Reverie. During the writing process, longtime bassist Eben D'Amico left and was replaced by Glassjaw bassist Manuel Carrero.

Saves the Day recorded their fifth studio album, Sound the Alarm, in 2005, without a label. They announced in January 2006 that they had re-signed with Vagrant, who would release Sound the Alarm in April. The album marked a return to their macabre lyrics and drew more from their influences than In Reverie had. During the Sound the Alarm recording sessions, they also recorded an EP of acoustic versions of several songs from past albums, which was sold on tour throughout 2006 as Bug Sessions Volume One. Saves the Day toured extensively throughout 2006 and early 2007 in support of the album. It was announced that Sound the Alarm was part one of a three-part concept. The next album in the trilogy, Under the Boards, was released in 2007. The third album in the series, Daybreak, was finally released in September 2011, after a very long wait by fans.

In February 2007, they announced that thirteen demos had already been recorded for a new album, which would be titled Under the Boards. It was also revealed that this would be the second of a three-part concept involving ''Sound the Alarm, Under the Boards and the yet to be released Daybreak. Chris Conley said that "Sound the Alarm is an expression of discontent. Under the Boards is reflection and remorse. Daybreak is acceptance."

Conley also said about the three-album concept:

"The whole trilogy was just a bit of a therapeutic experiment. I felt like all twisted up and broken inside and just angry and confused and depressed and sad and I couldn't really deal with the world or myself. So I was just like 'this has got to end, I have to at least try and get a grip on the world and on myself'. So I dove into the depths of my mind and brought out what I was finding, so the first album was filled with all the anger, the surface pain, and all the paranoid delusional thoughts that were there. The second album, Under the Boards, dealt with how all of that was making my life unbearable, and I realized I had to change, so that album was the transitional part, starting to transition out of that dark place, because you realize how it's affecting your life. So Daybreak is coming to terms with everything and trying to understand why I actually got that way and learning to accept it by exploring what it is and why it was there and simultaneously trying to grow through it and be a better person, not purely full of anger."

In March 2007, after more than four years with the band, drummer Pete Parada left to join the Offspring. Carrero's Glassjaw bandmate Durijah Lang took over drumming duties, and recorded on Under the Boards. The album was released on October 30, 2007, through Vagrant Records.

Chris Conley said in an interview that the next Bug Sessions would be a collection of live songs recorded on their 30-date acoustic tour. Volumes 2 and 3 of the once-tour-exclusive EPs were originally only sold on tour, but are now on the iTunes Music Store. After a string of shows on the East Coast in late October 2008, Saves the Day planned to enter the studio to begin work on their next studio album, Daybreak.

Saves the Day began working on Daybreak in 2009. It was announced in March 2009 that longstanding guitarist David Soloway would no longer be playing for Saves the Day. He continues to play bass for his side project Two Tongues with Chris Conley. In April, Arun Bali was announced as Soloway's replacement. Continuing this string of events, on December 21, it was announced that bassist Manuel Carrero and drummer Durijah Lang would be leaving to focus on Glassjaw. They were replaced by Rodrigo Palma on bass and Spencer Peterson (ex-Hidden In Plain View) on drums.

In September 2010, Peterson's personal website announced that he had left Saves the Day and joined Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz's new electropop group Black Cards. About two weeks later, drummer Claudio Rivera's personal website announced that he had joined Saves the Day. In October 2010, the band announced that they would be selling dropcards to access a digital-only EP, 1984, while on tour with Say Anything and Motion City Soundtrack. The EP contains the track "1984" from the upcoming album.

Daybreak was released on September 13, 2011, through Razor & Tie, after several delays during the previous two years. This was the first time Saves the Day had released an album without a single band member (besides Conley) having played on an earlier record.

Saves the Day (2011–2015)

Saves the Day in 2013

In a December 2011 interview, Chris Conley revealed that an eighth Saves the Day album was in the works and that he was hoping that the band would be back in the studio in the fall of 2012 to record it. On November 23, 2012, Saves the Day announced they were making a new record, but wanted the fans to get involved. They signed up on PledgeMusic and offered fans everything from free downloads and album updates to limited edition T-shirts, tickets to shows, and private house shows. They released a demo to "pledgers" of one of the songs on the new album, "Ain't No Kind of Love", when pledging started. For Christmas 2012, they did a cover of "Baby Please Come Home", and in the new year, Weezer's "Across the Sea". Saves the Day released a music video for their song "Ring Pop" on YouTube. The album, titled Saves the Day, was released on September 17, 2013. On May 20, 2013, it was announced that Dennis Wilson had joined Saves the Day on a permanent basis, replacing former drummer Claudio Rivera. After the album was released, the band did two tours: a headlining North American tour, with Into It. Over It. and Hostage Calm supporting, and a North American holiday acoustic tour, with Walter Schreifels and Jon Simmons.

In 2014, Saves the Day supported Brand New on their UK tour.

On September 4, 2014, Saves the Day and Say Anything announced a co-headlining tour, with support from Reggie and the Full Effect. The three bands were celebrating anniversaries. Saves The Day celebrated 15 years since Through Being Cool; Say Anything had their 10th anniversary of ...Is a Real Boy, and Reggie celebrated Under The Tray.

9 (2016–present)

On February 26, 2016, Chris Conley tweeted about the "first song on the next saves the day record" being his "new favorite song of all time."

On August 14, 2018, Saves the Day released a new song called "Rendezvous," and announced that they would be releasing their ninth album, containing nine tracks, and called 9, on October 26, 2018, via Equal Vision Records.

In 2020, drummer Dennis Wilson left Saves the Day and Claudio Rivera rejoined the band. (Wilson would later join Balance and Composure in 2023.)

Sexual misconduct allegations

In May 2021, Conley was accused of sexual misconduct and grooming by a fan of his. Among the allegations included claims that Conley sent unsolicited nude photographs and manipulated his fandom to lure him into a relationship. Conley admitted to "making an unacceptable number of inappropriate missteps causing irreversible harm" and said "I am truly ashamed and embarrassed by my abhorrent behavior." Equal Vision Records, which released Saves the Day and 9, stated "We are working diligently to uncover the truth behind what happened and our actions moving forward will reflect what we are able to find."

Side projects

In 2009, Chris Conley and former Saves the Day guitarist David Soloway got together with Max Bemis and Coby Linder of Say Anything to form the supergroup Two Tongues. The group features Bemis and Conley sharing lead vocals and guitar duties, with Soloway on bass guitar and Linder on drums. Thirteen songs were recorded in Electric Ladybug Studio, Conley's home studio in Chico, California. Bemis, Conley, and Linder previously collaborated on a cover song of Bob Dylan's "The Man In Me" for the compilation album Paupers, Peasants, Princes & Kings: The Songs of Bob Dylan, released by Doghouse Records in 2006. The group's self-titled debut was released on February 3, 2009.

In Fall 2010, Two Tongues made their first public (surprise) performance in the middle of Say Anything's set each night of the Motion City Soundtrack/Say Anything/Saves the Day tour, performing the song "Crawl". Arun Bali (current guitarist of Saves the Day) played guitar, Kenny Vasoli (of the Starting Line and Person L) played bass, Jake Turner (of Say Anything) played guitar, and Coby Linder played drums, while Chris Conley and Max Bemis sang.

Band members

Current members
Former members
  • Bryan Newman – drums, percussion (1994–2002)
  • Justin Gaylord – lead and rhythm guitar (1994–1997)
  • Chris Zampella – lead and rhythm guitar (1997–1998)
  • Anthony Anastasio – lead and rhythm guitar (1997–1998)
  • David Soloway – lead guitar, backing vocals (1998–2009)
  • Ted Alexander – rhythm guitar (1998–2002)
  • Sean McGrath – bass (1998–1999; died 2004)
  • Eben D'Amico – bass, backing vocals (1999–2005)
  • Pete Parada – drums, percussion (2002–2007)
  • Manuel Carrero – bass (2005–2009)
  • Durijah Lang – drums, percussion (2007–2009)
  • Spencer Peterson – drums, percussion (2009–2010)
  • Dennis Wilson – drums, percussion (2013–2020)
Touring musicians
  • Damon Atkinson – drums, percussion (2002)
  • Alex Garcia-Rivera – drums, percussion (2002)
  • Reed Black – keyboards (2003–2005)
  • Thomas Hunter – guitar (2009)
  • Alexander Kent – bass (2009)
  • Chris Keene - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2024-present)

Timeline

Discography

Main article: Saves the Day discography See also: List of songs recorded by Saves the Day
Studio albums

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