Stream Say Anything’s New Album, ‘Hebrews’

There’s been a lot of hype surrounding Say Anything’s forthcoming album, Hebrews—and rightfully so. Over the last month, Max Bemis and company have whet fans’ appetites by gracing them with a handful of phenomenal singles, and today, the outfit has made their newest record available for a streaming a full week ahead of its June 10 release. Follow the jump below to give it a listen via Spotify.

The group’s first offering since 2012’s Anarchy, My Dear, Hebrews once again finds Max Bemis strutting his lyrical chops with the help of a number of notable cohorts, including Jeremy Bolm, Andy Hull, Brian Sella, and many more. Entirely void of guitar, this latest attempt is already looking to be the crown jewel of Say Anything’s discography—if for some reason you have yet to pre-order it, you can do so here.

In the months ahead, Say Anything will hit the road with an “all-star lineup” in support of Hebrews. Head over to the band’s official website for more details.

Be sure to comment below and let us know what you think of SA’s newest undertaking, and keep your eyes peeled for our review of the album later this week.

Kyle Florence
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