Hebrews
Say Anything · 2014
46 min · 12 tracks · emo
A chaotic blend of punk energy and introspective lyrics that challenge personal and societal norms.
Hebrews is an album by Say Anything, released in 2014. A chaotic blend of punk energy and introspective lyrics that challenge personal and societal norms. 'Hebrews' is notable for its ambitious orchestration and guest features, showcasing a bold evolution in Say Anything's sound. The album received critical acclaim, particularly for its inventive approach to genre blending, and has been influential within the emo and alternative rock scenes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Hebrews sound like?
A chaotic blend of punk energy and introspective lyrics that challenge personal and societal norms. Rooted in emo.
What makes Hebrews by Say Anything notable?
'Hebrews' is notable for its ambitious orchestration and guest features, showcasing a bold evolution in Say Anything's sound. The album received critical acclaim, particularly for its inventive approach to genre blending, and has been influential within the emo and alternative rock scenes. Released as Say Anything's fifth studio album, 'Hebrews' arrived after a significant hiatus following their 2013 self-titled album. This period saw frontman Max Bemis grappling with personal struggles, which informed the album's more experimental sound and lyrical themes.
How many songs are on Hebrews?
Hebrews has 12 tracks, running approximately 46 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 John McClane Standout 3:34
- 2 Six Six Six Standout 4:40
- 3 Judas Decapitation 3:25
- 4 Kall Me Kubrick 4:18
- 5 My Greatest Fear Is Splendid 3:24
- 6 Hebrews 4:08
- 7 Push Standout 3:46
- 8 The Shape of Love to Come 5:10
- 9 Boyd 2:15
- 10 A Look 3:56
- 11 Lost My Touch 4:37
- 12 Nibble Nibble 3:23
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