Hebrews

AlbumJun 10 / 201412 songs, 46m 41s
Chamber Pop Alternative Rock Indie Pop
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At once bratty and introspective, Say Anything’s Max Bemis serves up an idiosyncratic brand of melodic pop on *Hebrews* while retaining his bitingly satiric edge. If his band’s 2012 album *Anarchy, My Dear* was a provocative departure, *Hebrews* is a full-on challenge to anyone expecting the group to stick to familiar punk-pop formulas. Bemis drills deep down into his psyche in these songs, dissecting his motivations for living and making music with almost masochistic relish. He takes a scalpel to his own artistic pretensions (as well as show business in general) in songs like “Judas Decapitation,” “Kall Me Kubrick,” and “My Greatest Fear Is Splendid. “Lost My Touch” (featuring Christie Dupree’s honeyed vocals) offers sober thoughts on growing older and raising kids, while “Plan” speculates about the mysteries of God’s intentions toward humanity. Bemis’ dense, obsessive lyrics—delivered with an insinuating croon that modulates into an unhinged snarl—might be hard to take if *Hebrews*\' music weren\'t so consistently inventive in its blend of sweeping strings, chiming keyboards, and driving rhythms.

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