Say Anything
Anarchy, My Dear


4.0
excellent

Review

by Crymsonblaze USER (8 Reviews)
March 22nd, 2012 | 23 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Complacency, My Man

When looking at a title as bold and affirming as "Anarchy, My Dear", it's natural to imagine that the album is brash, raw, uninhibited, and most importantly, new. One wouldn't think that it's a mish-mash of all other Say Anything albums that come before it, but that's exactly what it is; it's an amalgamation of Max Bemis's works, all rolled up into one. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it does lead to the biggest problem with the record: it's misleading. Max Bemis promised a new sound and raw classic punk, but that's not really what the album turned out to be, and it's the first thing one must accept.

For an album about anarchy, it's really not that daring. It does have its share of angry 'against the world' kind of songs such as "Burn a Miracle" and "Admit It Again", but it follows Say Anything's new trend of a more mature and mellowed Max Bemis. He does attempt to recapture the fire he had an older albums with the previous songs, but that's not really who he is anymore. He's married, he's healthy, and most importantly, he's happy. Which does tend to make his shouting ring a little hollow at times. His ...Is a Real Boy days are long gone, and he has since moved on from his bad relationships and controlled his bipolar disorder. What does he have to be so mad about?

If one can look past that, however, the actual album itself is quite good. It basically uses the self-titled sound as a building block, infusing slight ...Is a Real Boy-esque anger with some experimental tracks harkening back to In Defense of the Genre (including the stellar hammered dulcimer-driven track "Peace Out") The production is pretty reigned back, removing the infectious harmonies and a lot of the guitar-driven sound that was seen on previous albums, but the stripped down nature works for the most part. Every song on the album is catchy, and in most cases mix great vocal hooks with the same trademark Bemis witticism seen on past albums. Some tracks, like the jaunty "Night's Song" and the seven minute anthem closer "The Stephen Hawking", rank among the best songs that the band has ever released. The only misstep is the song "So Good", being basically a retread of the much better and more satirical "Crush'd" from their self-titled album, but even that one is saved by its amusing lyrics.

Overall, it's a very solid album that has some of Say Anything's best work on it. Is it ever so slightly disappointing? Perhaps. But preconceived notions of an album are the enemy here. Bemis brings a lot to the table yet again, both musically and lyrically. The only question is: now that they've combined all of their sounds, where does Say Anything go from here?



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user ratings (515)
2.3
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other reviews of this album
Channing Freeman STAFF (1)
And the shit rains down....

Fugue (2.5)
Half apathetic and half decent, Anarchy, My Dear is an album destined to just exist....

crandynewman (5)
Not Max's best works but certainly a great album none the less...



Comments:Add a Comment 
Crymsonblaze
March 22nd 2012


8232 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

yeah everyone hates this...but i gave Make Believe a 4 review, can't be worse than that.



thanks!

mastille
March 22nd 2012


532 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

it was only a matter of time

ohfoxxxycole
March 22nd 2012


4339 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i dont hate this at all its got some incredible moments i just cant help but feel sad idk

acad
March 22nd 2012


151 Comments


dude there is no way this is as good as Artwork, The TBS self titled, or Make Believe... those are great CDs this is just fucking schtick

acad
March 22nd 2012


151 Comments


also Vulnerable ;D

ohfoxxxycole
March 22nd 2012


4339 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

lol

Crymsonblaze
March 22nd 2012


8232 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

"dude there is no way this is as good as Artwork, The TBS self titled, or Make Believe... those are great CDs this is just fucking schtick"



tee hee

ohfoxxxycole
March 22nd 2012


4339 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i love 1:30 of sheep

ohfoxxxycole
March 22nd 2012


4339 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

moments like that are why i love say anything and why ill probably continue listening to this for a while

TooLateToGoBack
March 22nd 2012


2120 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

How would this album work if you're just getting into Say Anything?





ohfoxxxycole
March 22nd 2012


4339 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i think if this were the first encounter someone had with say anything they'd like it a lot

TooLateToGoBack
March 22nd 2012


2120 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Alright, I'll give this a listen.



I really got put off by Chan's review, even though I knew he was coming off as long time Say Anything fan. Album seems to have a mixed reaction. You guys seem to enjoy it greatly, while others absolutely rip the album to shreds.



Love albums like that, haha. Nothing like a polarizing reaction to an album.

ohfoxxxycole
March 22nd 2012


4339 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

okay but if im wrong def listen to is a real boy before throwing them to the side

newjunkaesthetic93
March 22nd 2012


1871 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

gay.

ohfoxxxycole
March 22nd 2012


4339 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

sup

Trebor.
Emeritus
March 22nd 2012


60329 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Lyrics don't usually bother me, but man this has some shit lyrics

sixthgoldenticket
March 22nd 2012


1176 Comments


say anything have always sucked hard.

Crymsonblaze
March 22nd 2012


8232 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

lol sure

ConsiderPhlebas
March 22nd 2012


6157 Comments


You seem to take things very literally. Maybe he wasn't being entirely serious when he promised an album of raw classic punk, maybe the title of the album alludes to something other than the exact thing it says. Satire, metaphor, symbolism, allegory... plenty of ways you can say one thing, mean another, and not be misleading.

Crymsonblaze
March 22nd 2012


8232 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

it's possible, but that's not really the vibe I got when reading about the album



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