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...Is a Real Boy

...Is a Real Boy is the second studio album by American rock band Say Anything, released on August 3, 2004.

...Is a Real Boy
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 3, 2004 (2004-08-03)
Recorded2003–2004
Genre
Length57:55
LabelDoghouse
ProducerMax Bemis, Tim O'Heir, Stephen Trask
Say Anything chronology
For Sale...
(2004)
...Is a Real Boy
(2004)
In Defense of the Genre
(2007)
Singles from ...Is a Real Boy
  1. "Alive with the Glory of Love"
    Released: September 11, 2006
  2. "Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too"
    Released: January 30, 2007

Recording edit

On January 27, 2003, the band announced they had signed to Doghouse Records; shortly after, they recorded demos for their next album, which was expected to be released later in the year.[5] The following month, vocalist Max Bemis and drummer Coby Linder were in the process of recruiting members to help them tour.[6] With tremendous self-created pressure, Bemis threw himself into pushing the sonic boundaries of the band and maturing their sound, incorporating elements of math-rock, indie-pop and theatrical pomp. He and Linder also started the search for a producer. The two met several producers but eventually decided on Tim O'Heir and Stephen Trask. Bemis struggled with different ideas for the record and decided the album should focus on "the artistic struggle, the fact that every creative person has this sick ambition to affect some sort of change in society with their art, to be more than just a guy in a band or a poet or a sculptor." According to the album's liner notes, ...Is a Real Boy was originally intended to be a rock opera, complete with a full narrative, cast of characters and spoken word interludes between each song. One tentative title for the album was Zona! Zona![7] However, Bemis became overwhelmed by the entire process of writing and playing most of the instruments and had a breakdown.[8]

"I literally lost my mind while we were recording," stated Bemis regarding the breakdown. The breakdown was precipitated by a mockumentary discussed by Bemis and O'Heir. Bemis' condition led him to believe he was being secretly filmed for the mockumentary; the situation culminated in him walking the streets of Brooklyn thinking he was being filmed while encountering friends (who were actually strangers).[9] After recovering, Bemis decided to focus solely on the music and dropped the idea of a script.[10] Around July 2003, the band began recording ...Is a Real Boy, their first album with Doghouse Records. Bemis said the two people he wanted to "outdo with ...Is a Real Boy were Andy Warhol and Jesus."[9] In addition to working with O'Heir and Trask, Say Anything worked with Forrest Kline (of power pop band Hellogoodbye) to record the For Sale... EP, released in 2004.[11] The band also worked with ECA Records to record a promotional album that was never released.[8]

Release edit

On April 13, 2004, ...Is a Real Boy was announced for release in four months' time. Alongside this, "Belt", "Woe", "Alive with the Glory of Love", and "Admit It!!!" were made available for streaming through the band's website.[12] The following month, the band appeared on a handful of dates on the Honda Civic Tour.[13] In June and July 2004, the band toured with Audio Karate, Lances Hero, and MC Lars.[14] ...Is a Real Boy was released on August 3, 2004, through Doghouse Records.[12] A promotional 7" vinyl to be released via ECA Records (originally on July 15, 2003) and a split EP were planned.[7] Neither was released, although both tracks from the vinyl, an acoustic version of "Belt" along with "You Help Them" (from Menorah/Majora) can be downloaded from Anything's online forum.[15]

In October and November 2004, the band went on tour with Hot Rod Circuit, Northstar and Straylight Run.[16] In February and March 2005, the group toured with Recover, Armor for Sleep, and Case Pagan.[17] They then appeared at The Bamboozle festival the following month.[18] Say Anything then toured with Circa Survive and Emanuel beginning in June 2005, and was expected to last until August 2005.[19][20] On July 11, 2005, the rest of the tour had been cancelled, with Bemis explaining he had "full on paranoid delusions which could have really screwed me up".[21] The band were due to support Saves the Day and Senses Fail on their co-headlining US tour between October and December 2005, but had to cancel because of Bemis' continual breakdown.[22][23]

During the initial release of the album, ...Is a Real Boy managed to sell 20,000 copies independently, which attracted major label attention.[1] Sony Music Entertainment-imprint J Records signed the band and was planning to reissue ...Is a Real Boy in October 2005.[23][24] "Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too" was posted on the band's Myspace profile on November 25, 2005.[25] The reissue was delayed to January 2006, and eventually saw release in February 2006.[23][26] The bonus disc included with the reissue, ...Was a Real Boy, features seven tracks that were originally from an eight-track EP known unofficially as the Say Anything vs. AIDS demos. As noted in the reissue's liner notes, the EP, which was recorded in Kevin Seaton's garage, was scrapped by Bemis as he did not feel the band was popular enough to sufficiently support such a cause.

On February 15, 2006, the music video for "Alive with the Glory of Love" was posted online.[27] Between March and May 2006, Say Anything went on a cross-country tour of the US alongside Pistolita and the Bled.[28][29] The trek included an appearance at The Bamboozle festival.[30] "Alive with the Glory of Love" was released to radio on June 20, 2006.[31] Following this, Say Anything supported Dashboard Confessional on their headlining US tour in July and August 2006.[32] In October and November 2006, the band went on tour with Brand New, MewithoutYou and Piebald.[33] "Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too" was released to radio on January 30, 2007.[31] A second reissue came in the form of vinyl edition released on October 23, 2007, which included an extra track, "Walk Through Hell", originally from the Menorah/Majora EP.[34][35] Doghouse Records released the third re-issue of the album on October 7, 2008..[34]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk.net99%[36]
AllMusic     [3]
Blender     
Entertainment WeeklyB+[1]
Melodic     [37]
Punknews.org      (2004)[38]
      (2006)[39]
Rolling Stone     [40]
Sputnikmusic     [4]
Yahoo! MusicFavorable[41]

...Is a Real Boy has received almost universally positive reviews from music critics. AbsolutePunk.net reviewer Jason Tate awarded the album a 99% rating and praised the band's writing, saying "By the second song it is perceptible that the band has a grasp on crafting songs that do not follow a formula, or insult the listener by maintaining a hold on one particular style or sound."[36] Allmusic's Corey Apar also gave the album a glowing review, writing "...Is a Real Boy comes off as an impressively well-done, multifaceted effort that deserves multiple spins and makes Say Anything truly a band to watch."[3] Punk News noted that the album seems to be commenting in the over-use of irony in the emo scene, writing "Yes, this album is highly ironic in that it's critical of the scene it's categorized in and it's an album about a band and there are songs in here that are about songs. But, Bemis's overall quirkiness makes it work."[38] Entertainment Weekly wrote that, "Say Anything, an emo act based in L.A., has a new disc that proves that the genre can be artful and intriguing."[1]

BuzzFeed included the album at number 19 on their "36 Pop Punk Albums You Need To Hear Before You F——ing Die" list.[42] "Alive with the Glory of Love" appeared on a best-of emo songs list by Vulture.[43] Spartanburg Herald-Journal include the album on their list of the best albums of the year.[44] Rolling Stone ranked the album among the 40 greatest emo albums of all-time.[2] Cleveland.com ranked "Alive with the Glory of Love" at number 39 on their list of the top 100 pop-punk songs.[45] Alternative Press ranked "Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too" at number 58 and "Alive with the Glory of Love" at number 27 on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s.[46]

Track listing edit

Original release: ...Is a Real Boy edit

All tracks are written by Max Bemis with the exception of "Metal Now," which was written and composed by Bemis and Kevin Sachs (Casper Adams), according to the album's liner notes

No.TitleLength
1."Belt"4:59
2."Woe"3:55
3."The Writhing South"4:46
4."Alive with the Glory of Love"4:15
5."Yellow Cat (Slash) Red Cat"5:18
6."The Futile"2:45
7."Spidersong"3:57
8."An Orgy of Critics"3:55
9."Every Man Has a Molly"3:05
10."Slowly, Through a Vector"4:40
11."Chia-Like, I Shall Grow"4:56
12."I Want to Know Your Plans"5:12
13."Admit It!!!"6:12

Re-issue bonus disc: ...Was a Real Boy edit

No.TitleLength
1."Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too"3:00
2."Little Girls"3:53
3."Most Beautiful Plague"4:53
4."It's a Metaphor, Fool"2:51
5."Total Revenge"3:27
6."Metal Now"2:44
7."I Will Never Write an Obligatory Song About Being on the Road and Missing Someone"3:49

Vinyl bonus track edit

No.TitleLength
1."Walk Through Hell"3:30
  • This is a rerecording of an earlier version appearing on Menorah/Majora, and it also appears on the various artists compilations Punk the Clock 3 and Alternative Press Play, Vol. 1: Back to School.

Chart performance edit

Album edit

Year Chart Position
2007 Top Heatseekers 8

Singles edit

Year Single Chart Position
2006 Alive with the Glory of Love Modern Rock Tracks 28

Credits edit

According to the liner notes:

  • Max Bemis – vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
  • Coby Linder – percussion, drums

Additional credits, also from the liner notes:

  • Stephen Trask: additional keyboard and piano on ...Is a Real Boy
  • Casey Prestwood – additional guitar and slide guitar on ...Is a Real Boy
  • Casper Adams – vocals and guitar on "Metal Now"
  • Ariel Rechtshaid: keyboard and programming on "Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too"
  • Additional Vocals on ...Is a Real Boy: Caitlin Broderick, Patrick Carrie, Kyle Fischer, Robb MacLean, Robert Mann, Adrienne Pearson, Vanessa Peters, Blair Shehan, and Sierra Swan
  • Gang vocals on ...Is a Real Boy: Casper Adams, Dan DeLauro, Aaron Farley, Carrick Moore Garety, Morgan Silver Greenberg, Paul Jeffrey, Tim O'Heir, Nick Panama, Austin Peters, Matt Rubin, Kevin Seaton, Bryan Sheffield, Claire Weiss, and Jeremy Weiss

References edit

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Is a Real Boy is the second studio album by American rock band Say Anything released on August 3 2004 Is a Real BoyStudio album by Say AnythingReleasedAugust 3 2004 2004 08 03 Recorded2003 2004GenreEmo 1 2 indie rock 3 pop punk 4 punk rock 3 Length57 55LabelDoghouseProducerMax Bemis Tim O Heir Stephen TraskSay Anything chronologyFor Sale 2004 Is a Real Boy 2004 In Defense of the Genre 2007 Singles from Is a Real Boy Alive with the Glory of Love Released September 11 2006 Wow I Can Get Sexual Too Released January 30 2007 Contents 1 Recording 2 Release 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 4 1 Original release Is a Real Boy 4 2 Re issue bonus disc Was a Real Boy 4 3 Vinyl bonus track 5 Chart performance 5 1 Album 5 2 Singles 6 Credits 7 ReferencesRecording editOn January 27 2003 the band announced they had signed to Doghouse Records shortly after they recorded demos for their next album which was expected to be released later in the year 5 The following month vocalist Max Bemis and drummer Coby Linder were in the process of recruiting members to help them tour 6 With tremendous self created pressure Bemis threw himself into pushing the sonic boundaries of the band and maturing their sound incorporating elements of math rock indie pop and theatrical pomp He and Linder also started the search for a producer The two met several producers but eventually decided on Tim O Heir and Stephen Trask Bemis struggled with different ideas for the record and decided the album should focus on the artistic struggle the fact that every creative person has this sick ambition to affect some sort of change in society with their art to be more than just a guy in a band or a poet or a sculptor According to the album s liner notes Is a Real Boy was originally intended to be a rock opera complete with a full narrative cast of characters and spoken word interludes between each song One tentative title for the album was Zona Zona 7 However Bemis became overwhelmed by the entire process of writing and playing most of the instruments and had a breakdown 8 I literally lost my mind while we were recording stated Bemis regarding the breakdown The breakdown was precipitated by a mockumentary discussed by Bemis and O Heir Bemis condition led him to believe he was being secretly filmed for the mockumentary the situation culminated in him walking the streets of Brooklyn thinking he was being filmed while encountering friends who were actually strangers 9 After recovering Bemis decided to focus solely on the music and dropped the idea of a script 10 Around July 2003 the band began recording Is a Real Boy their first album with Doghouse Records Bemis said the two people he wanted to outdo with Is a Real Boy were Andy Warhol and Jesus 9 In addition to working with O Heir and Trask Say Anything worked with Forrest Kline of power pop band Hellogoodbye to record the For Sale EP released in 2004 11 The band also worked with ECA Records to record a promotional album that was never released 8 Release editOn April 13 2004 Is a Real Boy was announced for release in four months time Alongside this Belt Woe Alive with the Glory of Love and Admit It were made available for streaming through the band s website 12 The following month the band appeared on a handful of dates on the Honda Civic Tour 13 In June and July 2004 the band toured with Audio Karate Lances Hero and MC Lars 14 Is a Real Boy was released on August 3 2004 through Doghouse Records 12 A promotional 7 vinyl to be released via ECA Records originally on July 15 2003 and a split EP were planned 7 Neither was released although both tracks from the vinyl an acoustic version of Belt along with You Help Them from Menorah Majora can be downloaded from Anything s online forum 15 In October and November 2004 the band went on tour with Hot Rod Circuit Northstar and Straylight Run 16 In February and March 2005 the group toured with Recover Armor for Sleep and Case Pagan 17 They then appeared at The Bamboozle festival the following month 18 Say Anything then toured with Circa Survive and Emanuel beginning in June 2005 and was expected to last until August 2005 19 20 On July 11 2005 the rest of the tour had been cancelled with Bemis explaining he had full on paranoid delusions which could have really screwed me up 21 The band were due to support Saves the Day and Senses Fail on their co headlining US tour between October and December 2005 but had to cancel because of Bemis continual breakdown 22 23 During the initial release of the album Is a Real Boy managed to sell 20 000 copies independently which attracted major label attention 1 Sony Music Entertainment imprint J Records signed the band and was planning to reissue Is a Real Boy in October 2005 23 24 Wow I Can Get Sexual Too was posted on the band s Myspace profile on November 25 2005 25 The reissue was delayed to January 2006 and eventually saw release in February 2006 23 26 The bonus disc included with the reissue Was a Real Boy features seven tracks that were originally from an eight track EP known unofficially as the Say Anything vs AIDS demos As noted in the reissue s liner notes the EP which was recorded in Kevin Seaton s garage was scrapped by Bemis as he did not feel the band was popular enough to sufficiently support such a cause On February 15 2006 the music video for Alive with the Glory of Love was posted online 27 Between March and May 2006 Say Anything went on a cross country tour of the US alongside Pistolita and the Bled 28 29 The trek included an appearance at The Bamboozle festival 30 Alive with the Glory of Love was released to radio on June 20 2006 31 Following this Say Anything supported Dashboard Confessional on their headlining US tour in July and August 2006 32 In October and November 2006 the band went on tour with Brand New MewithoutYou and Piebald 33 Wow I Can Get Sexual Too was released to radio on January 30 2007 31 A second reissue came in the form of vinyl edition released on October 23 2007 which included an extra track Walk Through Hell originally from the Menorah Majora EP 34 35 Doghouse Records released the third re issue of the album on October 7 2008 34 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbsolutePunk net99 36 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Entertainment WeeklyB 1 Melodic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 37 Punknews org nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2004 38 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2006 39 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Yahoo MusicFavorable 41 Is a Real Boy has received almost universally positive reviews from music critics AbsolutePunk net reviewer Jason Tate awarded the album a 99 rating and praised the band s writing saying By the second song it is perceptible that the band has a grasp on crafting songs that do not follow a formula or insult the listener by maintaining a hold on one particular style or sound 36 Allmusic s Corey Apar also gave the album a glowing review writing Is a Real Boy comes off as an impressively well done multifaceted effort that deserves multiple spins and makes Say Anything truly a band to watch 3 Punk News noted that the album seems to be commenting in the over use of irony in the emo scene writing Yes this album is highly ironic in that it s critical of the scene it s categorized in and it s an album about a band and there are songs in here that are about songs But Bemis s overall quirkiness makes it work 38 Entertainment Weekly wrote that Say Anything an emo act based in L A has a new disc that proves that the genre can be artful and intriguing 1 BuzzFeed included the album at number 19 on their 36 Pop Punk Albums You Need To Hear Before You F ing Die list 42 Alive with the Glory of Love appeared on a best of emo songs list by Vulture 43 Spartanburg Herald Journal include the album on their list of the best albums of the year 44 Rolling Stone ranked the album among the 40 greatest emo albums of all time 2 Cleveland com ranked Alive with the Glory of Love at number 39 on their list of the top 100 pop punk songs 45 Alternative Press ranked Wow I Can Get Sexual Too at number 58 and Alive with the Glory of Love at number 27 on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s 46 Track listing editOriginal release Is a Real Boy edit All tracks are written by Max Bemis with the exception of Metal Now which was written and composed by Bemis and Kevin Sachs Casper Adams according to the album s liner notesNo TitleLength1 Belt 4 592 Woe 3 553 The Writhing South 4 464 Alive with the Glory of Love 4 155 Yellow Cat Slash Red Cat 5 186 The Futile 2 457 Spidersong 3 578 An Orgy of Critics 3 559 Every Man Has a Molly 3 0510 Slowly Through a Vector 4 4011 Chia Like I Shall Grow 4 5612 I Want to Know Your Plans 5 1213 Admit It 6 12 Re issue bonus disc Was a Real Boy edit No TitleLength1 Wow I Can Get Sexual Too 3 002 Little Girls 3 533 Most Beautiful Plague 4 534 It s a Metaphor Fool 2 515 Total Revenge 3 276 Metal Now 2 447 I Will Never Write an Obligatory Song About Being on the Road and Missing Someone 3 49 Vinyl bonus track edit No TitleLength1 Walk Through Hell 3 30 This is a rerecording of an earlier version appearing on Menorah Majora and it also appears on the various artists compilations Punk the Clock 3 and Alternative Press Play Vol 1 Back to School Chart performance editAlbum edit Year Chart Position 2007 Top Heatseekers 8 Singles edit Year Single Chart Position 2006 Alive with the Glory of Love Modern Rock Tracks 28Credits editAccording to the liner notes Max Bemis vocals guitar bass keyboards Coby Linder percussion drums Additional credits also from the liner notes Stephen Trask additional keyboard and piano on Is a Real Boy Casey Prestwood additional guitar and slide guitar on Is a Real Boy Casper Adams vocals and guitar on Metal Now Ariel Rechtshaid keyboard and programming on Wow I Can Get Sexual Too Additional Vocals on Is a Real Boy Caitlin Broderick Patrick Carrie Kyle Fischer Robb MacLean Robert Mann Adrienne Pearson Vanessa Peters Blair Shehan and Sierra Swan Gang vocals on Is a Real Boy Casper Adams Dan DeLauro Aaron Farley Carrick Moore Garety Morgan Silver Greenberg Paul Jeffrey Tim O Heir Nick Panama Austin Peters Matt Rubin Kevin Seaton Bryan Sheffield Claire Weiss and Jeremy WeissReferences editCitations a b c d Endelman Michael February 27 2006 Is a Real Boy Review Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 9 2011 a b Spanos Brittany March 1 2016 40 Greatest Emo Albums of All Time Rolling Stone Retrieved March 1 2016 a b c d Apar Corey Is a Real Boy Review AllMusic Retrieved May 9 2011 a b Knott Adam October 16 2009 Is a Real Boy Review Sputnikmusic Heisel Scott January 29 2003 Doghouse signs Say Anything Punknews org Retrieved March 4 2021 Heisel Scott February 26 2003 Say Anything seeks touring band Punknews org Retrieved March 4 2021 a b Say Anything s web site from April 2003 Archived from the original on April 9 2003 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