Saves the Day discography

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Saves the Day discography
Studio albums9
Compilation albums2
Music videos10
EPs5
Singles

    The discography of American rock band Saves the Day consists of nine studio albums, two compilation albums, five extended plays, and nine singles.

    Contents

    Albums

    Studio albums

    List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
    TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
    US
    [1]
    US
    Alt

    [2]
    US
    Indie

    [3]
    US
    Rock

    [4]
    US
    Sales

    [5]
    Can't Slow Down
    • US: 8,000 (as of November 1999) [7]
    Through Being Cool
    • Released: November 2, 1999 [8]
    • Label: Equal Vision (EVR 054)
    • Format: CD, DL, LP
    • US: 50,000 [9]
    Stay What You Are
    • Released: July 10, 2001
    • Label: Vagrant (422 860 953)
    • Format: CD, DL, LP
    100100
    In Reverie
    • Released: September 16, 2003
    • Label: DreamWorks (b0001115-12/dw-0001-2)
    • Format: CD, DL, LP
    27427
    Sound the Alarm
    • Released: April 11, 2006
    • Label: Vagrant (VR433)
    • Format: CD, DL, LP
    6742067
    Under the Boards
    • Released: October 30, 2007
    • Label: Vagrant (VR 476)
    • Format: CD/DVD-V, DL, LP
    11911
    Daybreak
    • Released: September 13, 2011
    • Label: Razor & Tie (793018331623)
    • Format: CD, DL, LP
    100172229
    Saves the Day
    • Released: September 17, 2013 [13]
    • Label: Equal Vision/Rory (EVR 268/EVR 269)
    • Format: CD, DL, LP
    561592256
    9
    • Released: October 26, 2018
    • Label: Equal Vision
    • Format: CD, DL, LP
    1696
    "—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

    Compilation albums

    List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
    TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
    US
    Indie
    [3]
    Ups & Downs: Early Recordings and B-Sides
    • Released: August 24, 2004
    • Label: Vagrant (VR-0398-2)
    • Format: CD, DL, LP
    16
    Bug Sessions
    • Released: July 22, 2008 [14]
    • Label: Vagrant
    • Format: DL
    "—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

    Extended plays

    List of extended plays
    TitleAlbum details
    Saves the Day
    • Released: April 1997
    • Label: Self-released
    • Format: CS
    I'm Sorry I'm Leaving
    • Released: July 1, 1999 [15]
    • Label: Immigrant Sun (KILL 10)
    • Format: CD, 7" vinyl
    Bug Sessions Volume One
    • Released: February 2006
    • Label: Self-released
    • Format: CD
    Bug Sessions Volume Two
    • Released: 2008
    • Label: Self-released
    • Format: CD
    Bug Sessions Volume Three
    • Released: 2008
    • Label: Self-released
    • Format: CD
    1984 EP
    • Released: October 14, 2010
    • Label: Self-released
    • Format: DL

    Singles

    TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
    SCO
    [16]
    UK
    [17]
    UK
    Indie

    [18]
    "At Your Funeral" [19] 2002717916Stay What You Are
    "Freakish" [20] 11233
    "Anywhere with You"2003In Reverie
    "Can't Stay the Same" [21] 2007Under the Boards
    "Living Without Love" [22] 2011Daybreak
    "The Tide of Our Times" [23] 2014Saves the Day
    "Rendezvous"20189
    "Kerouac & Cassady"
    "Side by Side"

    Music videos

    List of music videos, showing year released and director
    TitleYearDirector
    "Shoulder to the Wheel"2000 Darren Doane [24]
    "At Your Funeral"2002 Maureen Egan [25]
    "Freakish"
    "Anywhere with You"2003
    "The End"2006
    "Lonely Nights"2008
    "Deranged & Desperate"2011
    "In the In Between"2014Sean Stout [26]

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