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SAVES THE DAY

UNDER THE BOARDS

By LUKE O'NEIL

No offense, everyone everywhere, but this record just isn't that bad. New Jersey mall punkers Saves the Day stretch out for 13 jams here that actually stray from the note for note emo pop facsimile. Although singer Chris Conley still whines like a pussy, so that should give you indie blog heroes some solace when constructing your scene points spreadsheet.

GENRE | COMMERCIALEEMO

VERDICT | FOOD COURT TRAGEDY

RELEASE | 10.30.07

LABEL | VAGRANT

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