Saves the Day - In Reverie

Saves the Day - In Reverie
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Album Details

Title: In Reverie
Artist: Saves the Day
Release Date: 9/16/2003
Re-Released On: 9/29/2003
Label: Dreamworks SKG
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 600445050211, 0600445050495
Genre: Rock
Styles: Indie Rock, Punk-Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Cathartic, Confrontational, Earnest, Energetic, Gritty, Literate, Passionate, Reflective, Sentimental, Wistful, Exuberant, Intimate, Rousing
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Anywhere With You
  2. What Went Wrong
  3. Driving in the Dark
  4. Rise
  5. In Reverie
  6. Morning in the Moonlight
  7. Monkey
  8. In My Waking Life
  9. She
  10. Where Are You?
  11. Wednesday the Third
  12. Tomorrow Too Late

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDDreamworks SKG450502
2003CDDreamworks SKG4505049

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Album Review

Saves the Day's fourth album, In Reverie, is the band's poppiest and most upbeat and musical record yet. They have mostly ditched the punk in their previously punk-pop sound and gone straight for the pop jugular. In fact, the one or two moments when they attempt to rock out, like the chorus of album opener "Anywhere With You" or on the plodding "Where Are You," they sound generic and false. Most of the songs are like "What Went Wrong" and "In Reverie": pure pop from the vocal harmonies to the cheesy synths to the sticky sweet melodies. At their best, on tracks like "Morning in the Moonlight" and the chord-y power ballad "Tomorrow Too Late," Saves the Day manages to combine the aggressive approach of punk with pretty pop melodies and perky arrangements in a style not too far from the mighty Sloan. They are not quite to that level; not all the songs are top-notch, Chris Conley's weedy vocals are an acquired taste, and the lyrics are on the dense side (and are occasionally dark to the point of distraction, like on the scary "Monkey"). But it's a bit like Peter Pan -- if you can suspend your disbelief long enough, Saves the Day can fly. Not very high but just enough. At least high enough to separate them from the pack of identikit punk-poppers clogging the bins in the early 2000s. They should be commended for making a record this pop, this melodic, and this non-punk, especially when being punk is such the thing to be. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy SomersBooking
Chris ConleyGroup Member
David SolowayGroup Member
Doug BoehmEngineer, Mixing
Eben D'AmicoGroup Member, Art Direction
Jeff MosesAssistant Engineer
Kevin DeanAssistant Engineer
Luke WoodA&R
Pete ParadaGroup Member
Reed BlackMellotron, Piano (Grand), Synthesizer, Piano (Electric)
Richard BarronOrgan
Rob SchnapfMixing, Tambourine, Producer
Stephan DoitschinoffIllustrations
Steve StrangeBooking
Steven RhodesAssistant Engineer, Percussion
Ted JensenMastering