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[MUSIC REVIEW] ‘Beautiful Things’ by Anthony Green

Beautiful Things
by Anthony Green
[January 17, 2012 – Photo Finish Records]
Verdict: 9.5 out of 10
Review by Nathaniel Lay

Anthony Green is a man who pleases with ease. Anything he touches turns to gold it seems, whether it was the best music that came from Saosin, or the amazing Circa Survive albums the band keep putting out. Beautiful Things is the singer’s second full length solo record, and it pretty much tops the first in every way. The thing about that statement is that Avalon was such an excellent collection, so taking it all to a higher level is quite impressive. The most notable difference between the two is that Beautiful Things feels a bit more experimental and instrumentally diverse. The opening track, “If I Don’t Sing”, sounds like an amazing Portugal. The Man b-side, and is then followed by the Capella “Do It Right” (complete with hand claps). With Avalon, a good majority of the tracks where pretty much acoustic and straight forward (saying this makes the album sound boring, but it was far from it). With Beautiful Things, everything seems more expressive and interesting. Each and every track has a life all its own that is memorable, beautiful, catchy, and amazing. Yet again, Anthony Green has created something damn near perfection. Any fan of this vocalist must buy this release. Your collection won’t mean anything if you don’t own it.

[---] Highlight Tracks: “If I Don’t Sing”, “Do It Right”, “Get Yours While You Can”
[---] Bonus: In December 2011, Anthony Green released a digital EP that included acoustic versions of several songs off Beautiful Things. Even better: it’s a free download.


Music News: Tour dates and new album for ANTHONY GREEN

Anthony Green has revealed U.S. solo tour dates for this coming January. He also has a new album, called Beautiful Things, that will be released on January 17th through Photo Finish Records.

January
13th – Toad’s Place New Haven, CT
14th – The Recher Theatre Townson, MD
15th – The Loft Poughkeepsie, NY
18th – Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA
19th – Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
20th – Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA
21st – The Kingdom Richmond, VA
22nd – Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC
24th – Exit/In Nashville, TN
25th – The Loft Atlanta, GA
27th – State Theatre St. Petersburg, GL
28th – Culture Room Ft. Lauderdale, FL
29th – The Social Orlando, FL
31st – Warehouse Live Houston, TX

February
1st – Korova San Antonio, TX
2nd – Mohawk Austin, TX
3rd – Trees Dallas, TX
4th – Tricky Falls El Paso, TX
6th – Clubhouse Music Venue Tempe, AZ
8th – Epicentre San Diego, CA
9th – El Rey Theatre Chico, CA
11th – The Glass House Pomona, CA
12th – Slims San Francisco, CA
14th – Hawthorne Theater Portland, OR
15th – Neumos Seattle, WA
17th – The Complex Salt Lake City, UT
18th – Bluebird Theater Denver, CO


[NEWS] Anthony Green performs new song

Check out a SXSW video here of Anthony Green performing a new acoustic song, which has yet to be titled: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSbI1unwgEI&feature=player_embedded


[Review] CIRCA SURVIVE – Appendage

CIRCA SURVIVE
Appendage EP
[Atlantic Records]
Score: 9
Stream: “Backmask”

Following their recent third full length, Blue Sky Noise, Circa Survive have continued to please their fans with a brand new EP (sold both digitally and physically). The album, titled Appendage, features five new tracks: “Sleep Underground (Demo)”, “Stare Like You’ll Stay”, “Everyway”, “Backmask”, and “Lazarus”. If the song “Everyway” sounds familiar, that’s because the acoustic version of the track was a bonus on the deluxe Blue Sky Noise release. Why “Sleep Underground” is noted as a demo is beyond us, but the atmospheric opener does a great job in getting things started. It is then followed by “Stare Like You’ll Stay”, a song that has an alternative feel working for it. The acoustic version of “Everyway” had a slight bounce to it, but the full band version found on this EP doesn’t really. It is still a more reserved track in nature, but it relies more on beautiful melody than before. “Backmask” is the most diverse song on the EP, as it builds upon itself with each minute; the drums on this one really stand out above all else. Lastly, “Lazarus” brings things to a close with some almost sleezy feeling instrumentation and sly vocals. As a result, it feels quite interesting and unique. That being said, Circa Survive in general play very original music. Appendage is no different. This is an EP any fan should purchase upon its release. (NL)

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