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Avalon [Digipak] by Anthony Green

Avalon [Digipak] by Anthony Green

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Key Information
Artist: Anthony Green
Record Label: Photo Finish Records
Genre: Rock and Pop
Subgenre: Singer/Songwriter
Release Date: August 05, 2008
Number of Discs: 1
Song List: Disc 1
: 1. She Loves Me So
2. Dear Child (I've Been Trying To Reach You)
3. Drugdealer
4. Stonehearted Man
5. Babygirl
6. Miracle Sun
7. Califone
8. Springtime Out The Van Window
9. Slowing Down (Long Time Coming)
10. First Day Of Work At The Microscope Store
11. Devils Song (This Feels Like A Nightmare)
12. Babygirl
13. First Day Of Work At The Microscope Store
14. Fisherman Will Be Bewildered
15. Plays Ugly For Daddy
16. She Loves Me So
17. Stonehearted Man
18. Slowing Down
19. Devils Song
20. Dear Child (I've Been Dying To Reach You) [Good Old War Version]
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Details: For his solo debut, Circa Survive's freak-out frontman Anthony Green largely eschews his trademark experimental emo in favor of a surprisingly assured acoustic pop that retains the adventurous spirit he brings to his main gig. Backed by the Philadelphia trio Good Old War, who drape his restless melodies and rafter-reaching voice in harmonies and strummed strings, Green reveals a songwriter's mettle far deeper than the average emo heartthrob's. With lines like "addiction's made me smarter but you can't be high all the time" from "Stonehearted Man" and "Califone I love you, but you're singing Sinatra again" from "Califone" (a song presumably about the post-rock duo), Green proves himself a master of incisive bon mots cloaked in A.M.-friendly vibes reminiscent of America or CSNY. His more expansionist tendencies are on display in the layered vocal ending of "Devil's Song (This Feels Like A Nightmare)" and the wispy electronica of the instrumental "Springtime Out the Van Window."
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