Latest SAVES THE DAY interviewed by BombShell Zine; acoustic performance available February 7, 2012 1 min read Bombshell Zine recently conducted an interview with SAVES THE DAY. Read the full interview here. In other news, Chris Conley recently did an acoustic performance of 2 SAVES THE DAY songs for AbsolutePunk: Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: emo rockindiepop punkrocksaves the day Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in June 24, 2026 HONDUH DAZE turn internet-age noise into punk philosophy on “Data Plan” June 24, 2026 DEAFKIDS’ Marian Sarine on living inside a rhythm, and the rivers running through CICATRIZES DO FUTURO June 23, 2026 hubris. announce European tour and share “Death”, the song that started “White Shores” June 19, 2026 OMOIYARI breaks down “The View From Halfway Down” and the PS2 case design built from a Marc Ecko book Previous Story PRIMITIVE WEAPONS – “The Shadow Gallery” teaser Next Story SILVERSTEIN stream their new album on… MySpace Latest HONDUH DAZE turn internet-age noise into punk philosophy on “Data Plan” DEAFKIDS’ Marian Sarine on living inside a rhythm, and the rivers running through CICATRIZES DO FUTURO hubris. announce European tour and share “Death”, the song that started “White Shores” OMOIYARI breaks down “The View From Halfway Down” and the PS2 case design built from a Marc Ecko book From Drum Pattern to First Demo: How DIY Artists Shape a Song Before Recording
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