Built on blasts of boisterous punk and soaring, heart-on-sleeve emotion, New
York four-piece Bayside have been favourites in the underground, alternative
rock world since they emerged out of the US emo scene in 2000. Led by frontman
Anthony Raneri, they were a gang of Green Day and New Found Glory fans moshing
around in dingy clubs when they first got together, and named themselves after a
railway station in Long Island that they happened to be driving past. They
released debut album Sirens And Condolences through Victory Records, but tragedy
struck in 2005 when they were driving...