Say Anything are gearing up to release their eighth studio album at the top of next year, and before Oliver Appropriate arrives, the band have shared another track from the effort.
Titled "Send You Off," the song follows the previously shared "It's a Process," "Daze" and "Pink Snot." You can hear it in the players below.
Oliver Appropriate is set to arrive January 25 through Dine Alone Records, and was produced, mixed and mastered by Will Yip (Code Orange, Title Fight, Turnstile).
This past August, frontman Max Bemis announced that the band would take a hiatus following the release of Oliver Appropriate, confirming that "there will be no full U.S. tour to support the record or in the near future. I am done being a touring musician as my main profession."
Bemis wrote a nine-page "goodbye summation" that also saw him address his sexuality and struggles with addiction. While Bemis wrote that "It's not an indefinite hiatus or a breakup," he added, "Say Anything will probably make music again, and I'm not claiming this is our actual last record, but it may be. Who knows. That's up to me and my family."
Say Anything's last full-length was 2016's I Don't Think It Is.
Titled "Send You Off," the song follows the previously shared "It's a Process," "Daze" and "Pink Snot." You can hear it in the players below.
Oliver Appropriate is set to arrive January 25 through Dine Alone Records, and was produced, mixed and mastered by Will Yip (Code Orange, Title Fight, Turnstile).
This past August, frontman Max Bemis announced that the band would take a hiatus following the release of Oliver Appropriate, confirming that "there will be no full U.S. tour to support the record or in the near future. I am done being a touring musician as my main profession."
Bemis wrote a nine-page "goodbye summation" that also saw him address his sexuality and struggles with addiction. While Bemis wrote that "It's not an indefinite hiatus or a breakup," he added, "Say Anything will probably make music again, and I'm not claiming this is our actual last record, but it may be. Who knows. That's up to me and my family."
Say Anything's last full-length was 2016's I Don't Think It Is.