Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jun 12, 2024 · Max Bemis and Say Anything are back and better than ever in their first album in five years, …Is Committed. Coming in like a manic banshee to profess his love and anger, Max Bemis’ and Say Anything’s comeback is an anthemic explosion that will not stop until you hear everything he has to say.

  2. To preface, while going through Bemis interviews recently, I came across one (wish I'd indexed it at the time, it was an audio one that I was listening to on a walk and don't remember the source) where the "coming out" aspect was discussed and Max said something along the lines of "it's not something I was trying to hide, people ...

  3. Jun 16, 2024 · An upbeat and lively single, “Alive with the Glory of Love” by Say Anything holds a deeper meaning within its lyrics. Written by Max Bemis, the song is inspired by the experiences of his grandparents, who were Holocaust survivors.

    • …Is a Real Boy (2004)
    • Alive with the Glory of Love
    • Say Anything
    • Max Bemis
  4. Jun 21, 2024 · I first heard “I Want to Know Your Plans” by Say Anything during my teenage years. The raw emotion and relatable lyrics instantly resonated with me. Say Anything, led by frontman Max Bemis, has always been known for their heartfelt and introspective songwriting, and this song is no exception.

  5. Jun 13, 2024 · Despite lineup changes and several hiatuses brought on by health issues suffered by frontman Max Bemis, the band's next three albums were all Top 40 hits on the Billboard 200, making them a festival staple and constant presence on the Vans Warped Tour.

  6. Jun 22, 2024 · Every Man Has a Molly” is a song by Say Anything from their album “…Is a Real Boy” released in 2004. The track was written by the band’s frontman, Max Bemis. It tells a personal story about Max’s ex-girlfriend, Molly, breaking up with him over the revealing nature of their music.

  7. Jun 10, 2024 · Max Bemis from Say Anything has been my number-one inspiration for over 10 years. He’s so good at saying normal things in a crazy way. Honestly, for better or worse, I’m still inspired by the pop-punk of 1997-2005. The Starting Line was always big for me but became huge in the last couple of years.