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Saves The Day Band • Page 85

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by muttley, Mar 10, 2016.

  1. MacbethSin

    Regular

    For some reason I just skipped Senses Fail growing up, like not 1 song
     
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  2. Eh, someone coming forward publicly about being groomed and abused is kind of our business as consumers with the choice to financially support or not support a band tbh. Just my two cents.
     
  3. burnout2888

    Regular Prestigious

    Absolutely mindboggling the hoops that people will jump through in order to not have to reckon with the fact that their continued support of toxic musicians has serious consequences. Gold medal mental gymnastics. No wonder people are scared to come out with these stories.
     
  4. SpeckledSouls

    Trusted

    He talked about how "bitches just want dick" and how because of being a rockstar he can get any woman he wants.

    I'm very sympathetic to the fact he has a drinking problem and mental health issues. People in my family are alcoholics and I know (from the outside) how trying that can be, but the idea of supporting someone who instead of doing the work they needed to do to become a better person they openly harassed someone, sent them dick pics and spouts misogynistic bullshit is just crazy to me.

    Everyone can change and I hope he has done a lot of work since all this happened. People can get better and be better, but I don't necessarily think they deserve a platform or to be supported.

    He also just swept it under the rug and played shows like a year after this all came out. So it's really hard to say where he's at or what kind of person he is.
     
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  5. Dan O'Neill

    Regular

    That’s wild. I only know their first EP and this album that they’re touring. Not a single thing newer than those. I like em both though!
     
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  6. WadeCastle

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    i remember on this tour in Chicago, Chris finished his set with like 30 minutes of distortion on guitar, it was super awkward and cringey, we were all like uhhhh, reggie could've gotten a longer set LOL

    reggie came out and was like under the tray is 40 minutes long but we only got a half hour set so here we go!
    they platyed Your Bleedin' Heart into Congratulations Smack & Katy and then just other songs..

    say anything was the best of the night for sure. im not even a big SA fan but i was impressed how good they sounded that night.
     
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  7. Atticus5143

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    Attending that show sounds like community service in 2024
     
  8. Did they call that the “we’re all about to be cancelled” tour?
     
  9. elphshelf

    100% made of farts Supporter

    Never saw an entire tour age so badly lmao
     
  10. Atticus5143

    Trusted

    More like Reggie and and the Full Effect of my actions
     
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  11. WadeCastle

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    LOL it was just a co-headline with no name
     
  12. WadeCastle

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  13. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    "Well If It Isn't The Consequences Of My Own Actions" Tour
     
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  14. tyler2tall

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    I’m still kinda shocked Buddy agreed to this tour. Is he still active on social media? I feel like he would call out bands that pulled this stuff.
     
  15. WadeCastle

    Trusted Supporter

    yah his content is mostly funny parenting stories on IG, i love it and send it to all my friends with kids

    Buddy Nielsen (@budthechud) • Instagram photos and videos

    plus i know he is also a huge saves fan..

     
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  16. I saw that Say Anything/Saves the Day/Reggie tour in Cleveland. Reggie's backing band was Pentimentio, who later had not great things to say about their experience with him or Max (their set was fun though). Saves the Day was brutal. Chris lit incense on stage and just strummed his guitar a lot in between songs and it felt like their set would never end. I say that as someone who was a fan at the time. My brother and I still joke about it. Say Anything's set was solid. Fun memory, insane to look back on for sure.
     
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  17. Kopitar11 May 22, 2024
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    Kopitar11

    Newbie

    Haha I remember the incense shows. I thought it was cool at the time cause I’d heard stories at the time of their shows going off the rails or getting jam band status, and I had only seen a buttoned-up polished version of them during the dozen or so shows I’d seen before. Arun shreds so getting to see them jam out that time was cool. But their sober(ish) shows were better for sure. I think that was around the time Chris got divorced, got a dui, and cancelled the two tongues tour right after for personal reasons.
     
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  18. Dan O'Neill

    Regular

    I’ve seen Saves The Day more times live than any other band, and I remember that era well.

    I’m happy to say that the last two times I saw them (most recently with Finch last year), they weren’t doing any jams sessions or incense burning. Just a shit ton of songs played tighter than they had been in the past.
     
  19. Dog Fish

    Mutt

    Never seen std live, but always think about that video of Chris’s absolute meltdown on stage and Matt Pryor attempting to calm him down
     
  20. Dan O'Neill

    Regular

    I was at the Philly date of that tour! It was a Where’s The Band acoustic tour, and Chris was mad that the crowd talked over Matt’s daughter playing and singing.

    Same shit happened in Philly. The song was really nice, but people wouldn’t shut the hell up to listen.
     
  21. popdisaster00

    Moderator Moderator

    Last time I saw STD was 2018 or 2019 with Joyce Manor I think?? STD was well rehearsed and had a tight set. Really tiny crowd though.
     
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  22. Dan O'Neill

    Regular

    I went to that show too, the Stone Pony show in Asbury Park. The teeny tiny venue fit the small crowd well, haha.

    I don’t listen to a lot of Joyce Manor, but they were really good live. They were taking requests and the whole band was ready to go for any song almost immediately. It was impressive.
     
  23. WadeCastle

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    my experience as well, i last saw them in 2014 and they weren't good, and in 2022 i saw them with spitalfield when they played stay what you are front to back with a huge encore and yah incredibly tight and they redeemed themselves live with me.

    i remember the HOB clearing out before the set ended too, they played a long time but it was such a sick set, we stayed the entire night! Saves the Day Concert Setlist at House of Blues, Chicago on December 15, 2022 | setlist.fm
     
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  24. VanderlyleCrybaby

    Regular Supporter

    Saves the Day was my favorite band for a few years. First time I saw them was the tour with Senses Fail I think right before Sound the Alarm came out. Saw them a few more times after that and they were always really good. Fast forward to 2017, I saw them play the Chicago Bears Block Party and it was one of the most depressing shows I've ever seen. Absolutely mind bogglingly brutal.
     
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  25. Dan O'Neill

    Regular

    I’ll never forget the time I saw them play a 36 song set(!!!).

    Saves the Day Setlist at Union Transfer, Philadelphia

    unbelievable.
     
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