Touche Amore’s Jeremy Bolm Guests on a New Say Anything Track

by | May 29, 2014

If you’ve been with us for a long time, you may recall an interview we did with Say Anything’s Jake Turner back in 2007. You were probably like what, in middle school? Turner told us an interesting story about touring with Dashboard Confessional, and how it inspired him because the dudes in the band were so real. “Chris [Carrabba] is such a down to earth, real person. He goes and talks to his fans every night — that’s the way I want to be.”

Perhaps that authenticity shines through on the new Say Anything record, Hebrews, which comes out on June 10th through Equal Vision. What’s awesome about their new album is that Jeremy Bolm from Touche Amore makes a guest appearance on their track “Lost My Touch.” Oh and you know what, Every Time I Die frontman Keith Buckley also appears on the album for the song “My Greatest Fear Is Splendid.” These are some solid cameos.

Here’s  “Lost My Touch” featuring Bolm.

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