
Pop-punk outfit Saves the Day continues to fill in the blanks of a fall tour schedule that supports the group's forthcoming album, "In Reverie."
The tour, which kicks off on Sept. 12 and now stretches into late October, features Taking Back Sunday and Moneen in the opening slots.
Four days after kicking off its headlining run, Saves the Day releases "In Reverie." In addition to its live dates, the group will also make in-store appearances in West Babylon, NY; Fords, NJ; and Cambridge, MA. Details are posted at the group's official website.
The New Jersey-based group began recording "In Reverie" in Los Angeles in mid-January and wrapped things up at the end of April, according to its website. The new album, which is the group's fourth full-length, follows 2001's "Stay What You Are." The latter album was the group's first set for Vagrant Records, and spawned the singles "Freakish" and "At Your Funeral."
Taking Back Sunday continues to support its debut album, "Tell All Your Friends," which surfaced in March of last year. The group spent the summer on the road as part of the Vans Warped Tour.
Toronto's Moneen released its Vagrant Records debut, "Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now?," in June.