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In Defense of the Genre is the third full-length studio album by American rock band Say Anything, released on October 23, 2007 through J Records as a double disc album.[1] It debuted at number 27 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling 25,000 copies in its first week.[2] The first single, "Baby Girl, I'm a Blur", was released October 2, 2007 on iTunes.[3] The artwork was illustrated by Jeff Smith, who's primarily known for his work on the Bone comic series. On September 19, 2007, fans could pre-order an autographed copy of the album with an optional Say Anything t-shirt.[4] An extra booklet was packaged with the CDs, autographed by Max Bemis, Alex Kent, and Jeff Turner.
[edit] BackgroundWriting and plans for In Defense of the Genre began in March 2006 during Say Anything's extensive touring and promotion for the reissue of their previous effort, …Is a Real Boy. The band started rehearsing and piecing together the album through pre-production the next year in January 2007, until the record was finally completed half a year later in September.[5] Max Bemis described in an interview that the record is more focused on "observations of other people", unlike ...Is a Real Boy's lyrical content revolving solely on Bemis and his problems.[6] The record "picks up in my life where [...Is a Real Boy] left off because it is very autobiographical, even more so than the last record. Musically, it's different, more mature and somewhat more cohesive and poppy, but darker in a whole different way."[7]
The album features 23 individual guest vocalists and musicians, including Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, Pete Yorn, Anna Waronker, Adam Lazzara of Taking Back Sunday, Aaron Gillespie of Underoath and The Almost, Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio, and Hayley Williams of Paramore. Additional instrumentation was handled by DJ Swamp and Casey Prestwood, whom contributed on turntable and pedal steel guitar, respectively.[8] The December issue of Alternative Press reported that Jesse Lacey of Brand New chose not to collaborate. In December of 2007, Absolutepunk.net did a 3-part video series showing an in depth look at the recording of In Defense of the Genre.[9][10][11] [edit] ReceptionIn Defense of the Genre was well-received by most critics, averaging a 79% on Metacritic.[12] Entertainment Weekly gave the album an A-, noting that the album's "sonic twists almost always work". Alternative Press gave the album a 4.5/5 and stated that Max Bemis created an album musicians "more than twice his age could only hope to create." Blender, in a 4/5 review, called it a "mess" but an "exhilarating one."[13][14][15] In more mixed reviews, PopMatters noted that the wide variety of styles was a "gift and curse at the same time". Rolling Stone said "When Bemis is on... his songs are tuneful and invigorating."[16][17][18] [edit] Track listingAll lyrics written by Max Bemis, all music composed by Max Bemis, Coby Linder, and Alex Kent.
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