Max Bemis

Rock Singer

Max Bemis was born in New York City, New York, United States on April 6th, 1984 and is the Rock Singer. At the age of 40, Max Bemis biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

  Report
Date of Birth
April 6, 1984
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, United States
Age
40 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Networth
$3 Million
Profession
Guitarist, Singer, Singer-songwriter, Songwriter
Social Media
Max Bemis Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 40 years old, Max Bemis physical status not available right now. We will update Max Bemis's height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, and measurements.

Height
Not Available
Weight
Not Available
Hair Color
Not Available
Eye Color
Not Available
Build
Not Available
Measurements
Not Available
Max Bemis Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Not Available
Max Bemis Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
Not Available
Max Bemis Life

Maxim Adam Bemis () is the lead singer, primary composer and primary lyricist of the band Say Anything.

He also sings alongside Chris Conley in the supergroup Two Tongues (which features band members from Say Anything and Saves the Day), plays alongside his wife Sherri Dupree-Bemis under the name Perma, and is a comic book writer, chiefly for Marvel Comics.

Early life

Bemis was born in New York City in 1984. His family moved to Hollywood, California when he was a child. Bemis took piano lessons which he credits for the realization that he wanted to make music. In addition, Bemis was raised "in a strong Jewish environment," which has influenced his music. His maternal grandparents were survivors of the Holocaust, which was the inspiration for the song, "Alive with the Glory of Love."

Bemis attended high school at Windward School, a private school in Los Angeles. He had also attended Camp Ramah in Ojai, California, where he met future band-mate Coby Linder. In 2000, Bemis, Linder, and friends from Windward and Beverly Hills High School formed Say Anything. The band was described as a high school band, but they released a full-length LP and an EP. In 2002, Bemis attended Sarah Lawrence College. However, he spent much of his time recording his own music and left the school after only a few months. Bemis has mentioned Tom Delonge of Blink 182 as an influence from a very young age, and was excited to work with him on Hebrews.

Personal life

Bemis said as a teen that he had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which he gave as the reason he has self-medicated with drugs, primarily marijuana. He experienced one manic episode while making the album ...Is a Real Boy.

Bemis has what he calls a "new age, metaphysical view" about religion, and considers himself "a Jew who is also a Christian."

Bemis is married to musician Sherri DuPree Bemis. In February 2013, Bemis announced the birth of their daughter, Lucy Jean. A second child, daughter Coraline Mae Bemis, was born in February 2015. Their third child, son Charles Hanley Bemis, was born in April 2018. On April 6, 2020, Max's birthday, their fourth child Ellis Ray Shifra Bemis was born. Their fifth child, Aurora Lane Bemis, was born July 4, 2021.

Source

Max Bemis Career

Musical career

Bemis is both the lead singer, guitarist, and primary lyricist of Say Anything, as well as a founding member of the band. He is the only original member of the original band members since the original members' resignation. According to According to Wikipedia, this is the first time anyone published a report on Junior Varsity in 2000. In 2001, the band's debut full-length album, Baseball, was released. Despite attending Sarah Lawrence College for a short period of time, Bemis maintained the band's sound, although not necessarily all of the repertoire that led to Menorah/Majora and the band's dormroom demos.

Definitely a Real Boy in 2004. For the album, Bemis performed the vocals, guitar, bass, and keyboard parts. The band went through a difficult period of over a year due to Bemis' mental stability after the album's appearance. At least two tours were cancelled and many others were displaced. However, Say Anything and Bemis recovered after going through rehab in 2007 by booking co-headlining tours with Saves the Day and Hellogoodbye. In 2007, the band released In Defense of the Genre, in which Bemis performed lead vocals and played guitar and keyboard.

Anything's self-titled album was released on November 3, 2009.

Bemis unveiled a new Say Anything album on November 5, 2010 at The Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey. My Dear Anarchy, My Dearest was released on March 13, 2012, the album was followed by their headlining spring tour. "Burn a Miracle" is their first single from the album. For this single, they also released a music video.

All My Friends Are Enemies, a series of older songs and b-sides produced by Say Anything, featuring all of the songs and b-sides of Say Anything prior to the release of...Is a Real Boy. To advertise the album, the band went on tour in the summer.

Say Anything, a music company, released the album Hebrews on June 10, 2014 by Equal Vision Records.

Anything on February 5, 2016, and I Don't Think It Is without an advance announcement besides a few teaser posts the day before.

Say Anything band members Max Bemis and Coby Linder worked with Saves the Day's Chris Conley and David Soloway on a side project titled Two Tongues after recording In Defense of the Genre. Bemis and Conley shared lead vocals and guitar duties, Soloway on bass, and Linder on drums. In Electric Ladybug Studio, Conley's home studio in Chico, California, thirteen songs were recorded.

Bemis, Conley, and Linder had previously worked on a cover song for Bob Dylan's "The Man In Me" for the compilation album Paupers, Peasants, Princes & Kings, which was released by Doghouse Records in 2006. The self-produced, self-titled, thirteen-track collaboration on Vagrant Records, which was set to be published on November 7, 2008, on a release date of February 3, 2009.

In the fall of 2010, Two Tongues performed as a surprise in the middle of Say Anything's set each night of the Motion City Soundtrack, Say Anything, and Save the Day tour's. They performed "Crawl" as a group. Arun Bali (current guitarist of Saves the Day) played guitar, Kenny Vasoli (of The Starting Line), and Person L) played bass, Jake Turner (of Say Anything) played drums, Chris Conley played drums, and Max Bemis performed. In 2016, Two Tongues' "2" was their second LP, their second.

Bemis has appeared on several albums, including cameo appearances. On "Inhabit," a track from the band's Reality's Coming Through CD, one of his earliest cameo appearances was with buddy Andy Jackson and Hot Rod Circuit.

Bemis appeared on "Ready" from The Starting Line's Based on a True Story in 2005.

On a cover of "Today" for a 2008 Smashing Pumpkins tribute CD titled The Killer in You, Bemis collaborated with Armor for Sleep.

On LadybiRds' debut album, the Regional Community Theater, he appears in two songs, "Maxim and the Headphone Life" and "Regional Community Theater." On "Hello Helicopter" and "Point Of Extinction" of Motion City Soundtrack's Even if it Kills Me, Bemis performed along with Shawn Harris (The Matches) and Rachel Minton (Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer) and Rachel Minton (Point Of Extinction).

The new found Glory The screen to Your Stereo Part II and Down to Earth Approach's Come Back to You" and "See You" respectively.

Bemis appeared on Nightbeast's Inside Jokes for Outside Folks in 2008. Also, Forgive Durden's second album Razia's Shadow starred Bemis as Barayas the Spider in "The Spider and the Lamps."

"I Can Get Back Up Now" was also on the opening track of You, Me, and Everybody We Know's 2008 sophomore album, So Young, So Insane, entitled "I Can Get Back Up Now."

Bemis revealed in August 2008 that he would be recording unique songs for individual readers based on their requests, a step toward closing the growing gap between artists and followers.

In September 2009, Bemis and his partner, Sherri DuPree of Eisley, were working on a small project that "became something even cooler." They created Perma, a side project, and On October 29, 2013, they released an album Two of a Crime on Equal Vision Records.

Bemis and Say Anything were also featured on the Punk Goes Crunk album, despite Ol' Dirty Bastard's "Got Your Money" being featured on the Punk Goes Crunk album.

Bemis revealed in late September 2010 that he had written and recorded a 10-song collection of acoustic songs he called Max Bemis and the Painful Splits. Bemis said that this was not a solo album, but rather a collection of songs he had written that he loved and wanted to share with Say Anything followers. The disc could only be found and purchased during one of Say Anything's tour dates with Saves The Day and Motion City Soundtrack, October to November 2010.

"There will be a second Max Bemis and the Painful Splits record sold next year at a very rare SA event that I can't reveal yet," Bemis posted on Twitter in mid-November 2010. Later it was revealed that this was to be Max Bemis' solo tour. In February 2011, this tour is supposed to take place. Max is expected to appear in ten different venues, starting on the 11th and ending on the 26th. Bemis has released many records under the moniker, most of which coincide with a specific tour.

In 2012, Bemis introduced Rory Records, an imprint company. Equal Vision Records is responsible for his label's announcements. TALLHART is the first signed artist of the label.

In May 2015, Bemis appeared as a guest vocalist on I the Mighty's album Connector's track "Mates."

On several albums issued by his wife's band Eisley, he has performed and performed instruments.

Since 2013, Bemis has been writing comics, including the debut of a four-part limited series, Polarity, which was released by Boom! Studio. Tim Woods, a bipolar disorder sufferer, is the protagonist of the tale. The trade paperback also contains an exclusive acoustic four song EP, which was released specifically as a companion to the graphic novel. This book could be turned into a TV series, according to Fox. On A+X #14, Marvel Comics invited him as a guest writer.

In 2015, Boom!

Evil Empire, a continuing comic series based on a complicated friendship between a singer and a young politician, has been announced by a studio. He and Logan Faerber formed Oh, Killstrike, his third comic book. He wrote a five-issue miniseries for Marvel Comics, X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever, first published weekly in January and February 2016, then turned into a trade paperback. He also wrote two arcs of Crossed: Badlands for Avatar Press and an Atari Centipede version for Dynamite Entertainment.

In July 2016, Marvel Comics announced a new five-issue series starring Foolkiller, which was written by Bemis. Issue #1 was first published in November 2016, and it continued into issue #5 in March. In 2018, Bemis wrote the Marvel Legacy reboot of Moon Knight.

Source

Max Bemis Tweets