Saves the Day, Two Tongues Singer Shares Favorite Book

Find out how one man's spiritual journey has changed Chris Conley as a person.

Chris Conley -- longtime frontman of emo pioneers Saves the Day and, more recently, part of Two Tongues, his collaboration with Say Anything's Max Bemis -- discovered a book last month that he says has caused him to rethink his life: Jack Kornfield's A Path with Heart.

New Tune: Say Anything's Max Bemis Talks

The frontman discusses the best tune from his debut as Two Tongues with Saves the Day's Chris Conley.
Two Tongues

Say Anything's Max Bemis and Saves the Day's Chris Conley have combined their songwriting powers as Two Tongues. Their self-titled debut album just dropped via Vagrant -- and you can hear one its best tracks, "If I Could Make You Do Things," right here on SPIN.com!

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The Von Bondies / Photo by Jim Newberry

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Say Anything, Saves the Day Members Form New Band

The emo heavyweights are gearing up to release their debut record as Two Tongues. Click here to find out more!
Saves the Day's Chris Conley (photo: <a href="http://flickr.com/people/kiteflier/">mary gaston</a>) / Say Anthing's Max Bemis (Photo: <a href="http://flickr.com/people/thisyearsparty/">Elyse Archie</a>)

Ah… the side-project: Always there to harness creative left-turns and bring the like-minded -- and often wildly dissimilar -- musicians together. The latest: Two Tongues, a new group formed by Say Anything vocalist Max Bemis and drummer Coby Linder, and Saves the Day frontman Chris Conley and guitarist David Soloway.

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