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Saves The DayMP3 Download
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
change is good! 22 Nov 2003
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
after i heard 'in reverie' was to be released, i was expecting great things of saves the day, and they haven't let me down. it's different from previous albums, that much is apparent, but is that such a bad thing? if you want 'stay what you are' again, there are plenty of bands out there with this sound. admit it, it would drive you insane if saves the day released 'stay what you are' over and over.

so its different, and either you'll love it or you'll hate it. i found it takes a few listens to get into but it really is a great album

for the record, in reverie was recorded with vagrant and bought by dreamworks once it was finished.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
a beautiful thing 18 Sep 2003
By jake
Format:Audio CD
i was lucky enough to get my hands on this record online 2 months before its slated release and at first i was shocked at the sound and the sound of chris's vocals. while i did like it at first, it took a few listens to really feel the vibes that the album gives off and really enjoy the music to the fullest. i am a long time saves the day fan and i love how they re-invent themselves with every album. im sure its not intentional but i undestand that as they change, their music does too. i honestly love this record more than all the others now. its neck and neck with "through being cool" but something about it becomes intoxicating after a while. i have read alot of reviews that say the album is crap and i think people need to just get over themselves and what they think a band should sound like. sorry its not a punk rock album but that doesnt mean its not good music. the songs are well written; solid and often incredibly creative and flowing bass lines, smooth and somewhat strange yet melodic guitar riffs, and beautifly smooth vocals. alot of reviewers have been mistakingly been calling it too nasal and annoying but thats not true. they are obviously not musicians. chris is merely SINGING more now. we are used to gut bellowing forced and strained vocals and while it is cool to hear the notes are not long. since he is singing correctly and more musically now, there is no strain and notes are held longer, thus bring more voice and it can be mistaken for nasal. i love it. i give the cd a 4 bc it isnt lovable from the first listen. its enjoyable but it takes a few good listens to understand and love. a job well done.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
A departure 17 Oct 2003
Format:Audio CD
Well, this is certainly different. The sound is rather surfy, encorporating the best of 80's novelty act Camper Van Beethoven, with the more psychedelic vibes of Built To Spill. In particular, the guitar riffs and some vocals are Doug Marsch-esque. The rich vocals are recieved, smooth and clear, and even childlike, but in a positive sense. I would compare some of the gentler tracks to The Thrills, or even, (in a curious, yet, not a bad way) The Beach Boys.
This is a departure from Saves The Day familiarity, however, it works. The £10 I paid for this record was certainly value for money considering the bundle i got with the cd.
A worthy addition to my CD collection.

Ryan, 18, Liskeard, Cornwall.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
not there best
I loved sound the alarm but I've found the rest of saves the day stuff very so so. not a bad album but not grate
Published 1 month ago by Sam
Different(ish)
Saves the Day were dropped from their record label after the release and (non) success of this album, but this shouldn't put you off this; there's a lot thats good here. Read more
Published 1 month ago by DPVC
SAVE ME
Awsome band, not so good album, go and listen to anything prior to this and you will be amazed at how poor they have become.
Published on 12 Jan 2005
In Reverie- a major change of direction
This marks an absolute change in direction for Saves the Day, if you like the more up tempo, catchy rift tunes from 'Stay What You Are' stear clear of this album, but if like me... Read more
Published on 21 May 2004 by "lozlufbra"
A different yet somewhat appealing STD album...
As a huge fan of Saves The Day, I was excited when i heard about In Reverie... Stay What You Are was a masterpiece a truly awesome record for the emo genre, Through Being Cool was... Read more
Published on 5 Jan 2004 by fallen_stars
Saves The Day Hit Rock Bottom
Saves The Day had it all when they released the utterly fantastic 'Through being cool' album featuring cool riffs, fantastic vocals and tinged with the exuberance of youth. Read more
Published on 17 Nov 2003 by Jack Collins
stay what you are????????????
This is very different from their other three albums.. If you are a fan of the lyrics and passion of "through being cool" and "stay what you are" then you may be a little... Read more
Published on 12 Oct 2003 by that meddling kid
hmm..
I don't get it -- Why are people saying this album sucks? I think it's a wonderful record of very good tunes. Read more
Published on 8 Oct 2003 by Techy
Different, But still Amazing
Saves the Day have been my fave band for getting on 2 years now. This is there 5th album (that i know of). Read more
Published on 30 Sep 2003 by Mr. T. Simpson
Here they come to Save the Day!
This is quite possible the sweetest rock album I have ever heard. If you liked their previous release, you will love this. Read more
Published on 18 Sep 2003 by Mr. C. Mason
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