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Say Goodbye to Say Anything? New Music First

Posted by Aaron H on August 17, 2018

Say Goodbye to Say Anything? New Music First
Say Goodbye to Say Anything? New Music First

Say Anything just released a new track, "Daze," from their upcoming new album, Oliver Appropriate. In a lengthy statement from Max Bemis, he announced that the band is "kind of, sort of," being put to rest with the possibility of more music in the future. He announced "there will be no full U.S. tour to support the record or in the new future." No release date was given. Only that the release is near and will be put out on Dine Alone. Other information divulged in the statement was mostly personal and about where Max Bemis is at the moment, but he did reveal that this album will end the story that began with You can check out "Daze" after the jump.

 

Say Goodbye to Say Anything? New Music First
Say Goodbye to Say Anything? New Music First

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