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angryalan got a reaction from INRIhab in [PO Soon] August Burns Red - Thrill Seeker
There are several variants up already including two upcoming live versions.
https://augustburnsredtourmerch.com/collections/thrill-seeker-live-collection/products/thrill-seeker-vinyl-lp-repress-w-thrill-seeker-live-ticket
https://augustburnsredtourmerch.com/collections/thrill-seeker-live-collection/products/thrill-seeker-live-orange-lp-w-thrill-seeker-live-ticket
https://augustburnsredtourmerch.com/collections/thrill-seeker-live-collection/products/thrill-seeker-live-purple-lp-w-thrill-seeker-live-ticket
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angryalan got a reaction from IndigoHollow in [PO Soon] August Burns Red - Thrill Seeker
"...the Thrill Seeker Live vinyl, which is a fully mixed and mastered recording of the live performance, AND the only way to have Jake and Dustin performing Thrill Seeker!"
🤷♂️
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angryalan reacted to MyEnemy in The Official 'Vinyl Me, Please' thread.
Knew I was talking out my ass haha
Also the least attractive, personally.
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angryalan got a reaction from jonnywreck in Saosin - Translating The Name (A "Dark Mode" Theme Appreciation Thread)
Story time.
Back in the early 2000s I was a manager of several indie movie theaters in the Philly suburb area. I randomly came across Translating The Name in 2004 and was floored. Played it on repeat all the time and got a fellow co-worker hooked on it too. In 2005 I saw that Saosin was playing at the Trocadero, a fairly small music venue in Philly. At this point I knew the band had a new singer, so I didn't expect the same vocal style, but I was still stoked to see the band live. I went with the same co-worker mentioned above. The set was pretty decent, but lacked the same vocal presence that the former singer Anthony could bring.
After Saosin played my co-worker and I went to the upper part of the venue to grab a beer. He lit up a cigarette and we stood there chatting. A minute later some kid walks up to us and asks for a light from my friend. He hands over the lighter, the two look at each other, and the interaction went as such...
Kid: "Brian?"
Co-worker: "Oh hey... Anthony!"
Co-worker (to me): "Do you remember Mike Green who used to work at the theater in Doylestown? This is his little brother Anthony."
Me: "Oh, yeah. Hey man, nice to meet you" (shakes hands)
At this point the two of them continued chatting and I stood there for a solid 2 minutes repeating in my head... "Anthony. Anthony. Anthony Green. Anthony Green? ANTHONY FUCKING GREEN!"
Me: "HOLY SHIT! YOU'RE ANTHONY GREEN!"
Brian: "Uhhh, so what?"
Me to Brian: "Dude, this is Anthony Green, formerly of SAOSIN and now Circa Survive. We've played Translating The Name non-stop. That's his fucking voice!"
Brian: "Oh shit."
The three of us chatted for a good hour about his brother, his time in Saosin, and new band Circa Survive. Turns out Anthony grew up in the same town as us and we knew his older brother without even realizing it. Over the years we would grab drinks with Anthony here and there in town and he often hooked us up with the Circa Survive show guest list or photo passes. I miss those days.
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angryalan got a reaction from superpeephole in Saosin - Translating The Name (A "Dark Mode" Theme Appreciation Thread)
Story time.
Back in the early 2000s I was a manager of several indie movie theaters in the Philly suburb area. I randomly came across Translating The Name in 2004 and was floored. Played it on repeat all the time and got a fellow co-worker hooked on it too. In 2005 I saw that Saosin was playing at the Trocadero, a fairly small music venue in Philly. At this point I knew the band had a new singer, so I didn't expect the same vocal style, but I was still stoked to see the band live. I went with the same co-worker mentioned above. The set was pretty decent, but lacked the same vocal presence that the former singer Anthony could bring.
After Saosin played my co-worker and I went to the upper part of the venue to grab a beer. He lit up a cigarette and we stood there chatting. A minute later some kid walks up to us and asks for a light from my friend. He hands over the lighter, the two look at each other, and the interaction went as such...
Kid: "Brian?"
Co-worker: "Oh hey... Anthony!"
Co-worker (to me): "Do you remember Mike Green who used to work at the theater in Doylestown? This is his little brother Anthony."
Me: "Oh, yeah. Hey man, nice to meet you" (shakes hands)
At this point the two of them continued chatting and I stood there for a solid 2 minutes repeating in my head... "Anthony. Anthony. Anthony Green. Anthony Green? ANTHONY FUCKING GREEN!"
Me: "HOLY SHIT! YOU'RE ANTHONY GREEN!"
Brian: "Uhhh, so what?"
Me to Brian: "Dude, this is Anthony Green, formerly of SAOSIN and now Circa Survive. We've played Translating The Name non-stop. That's his fucking voice!"
Brian: "Oh shit."
The three of us chatted for a good hour about his brother, his time in Saosin, and new band Circa Survive. Turns out Anthony grew up in the same town as us and we knew his older brother without even realizing it. Over the years we would grab drinks with Anthony here and there in town and he often hooked us up with the Circa Survive show guest list or photo passes. I miss those days.
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angryalan got a reaction from meatrocket8 in PO: New Found Glory - S/T 20th Anniversary (FINALLY)
Chad said during the livestream that there will be another (5th) variant available “soon.”
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angryalan reacted to youngwonton in PO: New Found Glory - S/T 20th Anniversary (FINALLY)
Are you saying you'd be...better off dead?
...I'll see myself out.
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angryalan reacted to ethereal in [PO] The Avalanches — We Will Always Love You
hate how everyone expects every follow up since SILY to be SILY #2 - y’all need to give shit a chance instead of immediately putting it inside of an old ass box. the group also went from 8 people to two in that time frame... please be realistic.
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angryalan reacted to lethalenforcer in [PO] The Avalanches — We Will Always Love You
https://www.newburycomics.com/collections/pre-orders/products/the_avalanches-we_will_always_love_you_exclusive_2lp?variant=32797061251177
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angryalan reacted to CeCeCe in [PO] The Avalanches — We Will Always Love You
New single feat Tricky, Denzel Curry & Sampa coming in 20 mins so should get the official links same time i expect
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angryalan got a reaction from Shelby in [PO] The Avalanches — We Will Always Love You
The Avalanches return with a third album, We Will Always Love You, and it only took four years this time.
Release date is December 11th
At the moment there are five variants, all 2xLP:
Standard Black Coke Bottle & Kelly Green swirl/merge "Deluxe" Double Mint & Electric Blue swirl/merge Picture Discs (potentially with a signed inner sleeve) Yelllow (Newbury Comics exclusive)
PO Links:
U.S.
Standard Black
Picture Discs (gatefold / not signed)
Yellow (Newbury Comics Exclusive /1000)
Europe
Picture Discs (gatefold / signed sleeve) (UK) SOLD OUT
Deluxe Double Mint & Electric Blue swirl/merge (gatefold /3000)(UK)
Standard Black (signed sleeve) (UK) SOLD OUT
Coke Bottle & Kelly Green swirl/merge (Germany)
Deluxe Double Mint & Electric Blue swirl/merge (gatefold /3000) (Germany)
Standard Black (Germany)
Australia
Standard Black
The story behind the cover art:
We're very happy to share with you the cover for our new album, "We Will Always Love You".
Designed by our dear friend Jonathan Zawada, the sleeve features Ann Druyan, (Creative Director of the Voyager Golden Record Project), who’s cosmic love story inspired this music.
In keeping with the album's theme of everlasting love as an undying vibration, Ann's image was run through a spectograph, turned into sound, and back again. The image remains hidden, deep within in the grooves of the music, for you to discover if you wish.
An exploration of the vibrational relationship between light, sound and spirit, "We Will Always Love You" will be available for pre-order next week, with more details to follow soon.
Interstellar Love,
The Avalanches
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angryalan reacted to ethereal in [PO] The Avalanches — We Will Always Love You
Wherever you go + We Will Always Love You are amazing singles - hyped for this
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angryalan reacted to djghost1976 in [PO] The Avalanches — We Will Always Love You
https://www.hhv.de/shop/en/item/avalanches-the-we-will-always-love-you-limited-coke-bottle-green-and-kelly-green-vinyl-edition-764354?p=gJNWXb
https://www.hhv.de/shop/en/item/avalanches-the-we-will-always-love-you-limited-deluxe-double-mint-and-electric-blue-vinyl-edition-764353?p=gJNWXb
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angryalan got a reaction from OneThreeOneTwo in [PO] The Avalanches — We Will Always Love You
The Avalanches return with a third album, We Will Always Love You, and it only took four years this time.
Release date is December 11th
At the moment there are five variants, all 2xLP:
Standard Black Coke Bottle & Kelly Green swirl/merge "Deluxe" Double Mint & Electric Blue swirl/merge Picture Discs (potentially with a signed inner sleeve) Yelllow (Newbury Comics exclusive)
PO Links:
U.S.
Standard Black
Picture Discs (gatefold / not signed)
Yellow (Newbury Comics Exclusive /1000)
Europe
Picture Discs (gatefold / signed sleeve) (UK) SOLD OUT
Deluxe Double Mint & Electric Blue swirl/merge (gatefold /3000)(UK)
Standard Black (signed sleeve) (UK) SOLD OUT
Coke Bottle & Kelly Green swirl/merge (Germany)
Deluxe Double Mint & Electric Blue swirl/merge (gatefold /3000) (Germany)
Standard Black (Germany)
Australia
Standard Black
The story behind the cover art:
We're very happy to share with you the cover for our new album, "We Will Always Love You".
Designed by our dear friend Jonathan Zawada, the sleeve features Ann Druyan, (Creative Director of the Voyager Golden Record Project), who’s cosmic love story inspired this music.
In keeping with the album's theme of everlasting love as an undying vibration, Ann's image was run through a spectograph, turned into sound, and back again. The image remains hidden, deep within in the grooves of the music, for you to discover if you wish.
An exploration of the vibrational relationship between light, sound and spirit, "We Will Always Love You" will be available for pre-order next week, with more details to follow soon.
Interstellar Love,
The Avalanches
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angryalan got a reaction from andables in [PO] The Avalanches — We Will Always Love You
The Avalanches return with a third album, We Will Always Love You, and it only took four years this time.
Release date is December 11th
At the moment there are five variants, all 2xLP:
Standard Black Coke Bottle & Kelly Green swirl/merge "Deluxe" Double Mint & Electric Blue swirl/merge Picture Discs (potentially with a signed inner sleeve) Yelllow (Newbury Comics exclusive)
PO Links:
U.S.
Standard Black
Picture Discs (gatefold / not signed)
Yellow (Newbury Comics Exclusive /1000)
Europe
Picture Discs (gatefold / signed sleeve) (UK) SOLD OUT
Deluxe Double Mint & Electric Blue swirl/merge (gatefold /3000)(UK)
Standard Black (signed sleeve) (UK) SOLD OUT
Coke Bottle & Kelly Green swirl/merge (Germany)
Deluxe Double Mint & Electric Blue swirl/merge (gatefold /3000) (Germany)
Standard Black (Germany)
Australia
Standard Black
The story behind the cover art:
We're very happy to share with you the cover for our new album, "We Will Always Love You".
Designed by our dear friend Jonathan Zawada, the sleeve features Ann Druyan, (Creative Director of the Voyager Golden Record Project), who’s cosmic love story inspired this music.
In keeping with the album's theme of everlasting love as an undying vibration, Ann's image was run through a spectograph, turned into sound, and back again. The image remains hidden, deep within in the grooves of the music, for you to discover if you wish.
An exploration of the vibrational relationship between light, sound and spirit, "We Will Always Love You" will be available for pre-order next week, with more details to follow soon.
Interstellar Love,
The Avalanches
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angryalan got a reaction from Snaggle Von Swift in Opening a Record Store - I need help!
A few thoughts:
- Have you considered starting small, perhaps with setting up a table at an indoor/outdoor flea market or “antique” store? Not sure where you live, but the timing for outdoor markets might be dwindling. Its worth the effort since “renting” a table might be $20 for the day and all you need to do is put a bunch of record crates up for people to paw through. You can engage with each person asking what they are looking for, both in music categories and what they look for in a physical store setting.
- If seriously considering a retail space, consider the location first. Does it get a lot of foot traffic? Is there ample (free) parking? Is there TOO much space in the store or not enough?
- As for new stock, that’s not an area I’m familiar with, so I can’t help you there. Used stock however is relatively easy to come by. I’ve seen local shops scouring Facebook Marketplace with “I’ll buy your LP collection” posts and even yard signs. You can always offer to buy in bulk as long as you’re willing to weed through a lot of repetitive records. Beware of classical records since there isn’t a big market for those.
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angryalan got a reaction from iansmiler in Opening a Record Store - I need help!
A few thoughts:
- Have you considered starting small, perhaps with setting up a table at an indoor/outdoor flea market or “antique” store? Not sure where you live, but the timing for outdoor markets might be dwindling. Its worth the effort since “renting” a table might be $20 for the day and all you need to do is put a bunch of record crates up for people to paw through. You can engage with each person asking what they are looking for, both in music categories and what they look for in a physical store setting.
- If seriously considering a retail space, consider the location first. Does it get a lot of foot traffic? Is there ample (free) parking? Is there TOO much space in the store or not enough?
- As for new stock, that’s not an area I’m familiar with, so I can’t help you there. Used stock however is relatively easy to come by. I’ve seen local shops scouring Facebook Marketplace with “I’ll buy your LP collection” posts and even yard signs. You can always offer to buy in bulk as long as you’re willing to weed through a lot of repetitive records. Beware of classical records since there isn’t a big market for those.
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angryalan got a reaction from phelansegur in Opening a Record Store - I need help!
A few thoughts:
- Have you considered starting small, perhaps with setting up a table at an indoor/outdoor flea market or “antique” store? Not sure where you live, but the timing for outdoor markets might be dwindling. Its worth the effort since “renting” a table might be $20 for the day and all you need to do is put a bunch of record crates up for people to paw through. You can engage with each person asking what they are looking for, both in music categories and what they look for in a physical store setting.
- If seriously considering a retail space, consider the location first. Does it get a lot of foot traffic? Is there ample (free) parking? Is there TOO much space in the store or not enough?
- As for new stock, that’s not an area I’m familiar with, so I can’t help you there. Used stock however is relatively easy to come by. I’ve seen local shops scouring Facebook Marketplace with “I’ll buy your LP collection” posts and even yard signs. You can always offer to buy in bulk as long as you’re willing to weed through a lot of repetitive records. Beware of classical records since there isn’t a big market for those.
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angryalan got a reaction from RadDonut in Saosin - Translating The Name (A "Dark Mode" Theme Appreciation Thread)
Story time.
Back in the early 2000s I was a manager of several indie movie theaters in the Philly suburb area. I randomly came across Translating The Name in 2004 and was floored. Played it on repeat all the time and got a fellow co-worker hooked on it too. In 2005 I saw that Saosin was playing at the Trocadero, a fairly small music venue in Philly. At this point I knew the band had a new singer, so I didn't expect the same vocal style, but I was still stoked to see the band live. I went with the same co-worker mentioned above. The set was pretty decent, but lacked the same vocal presence that the former singer Anthony could bring.
After Saosin played my co-worker and I went to the upper part of the venue to grab a beer. He lit up a cigarette and we stood there chatting. A minute later some kid walks up to us and asks for a light from my friend. He hands over the lighter, the two look at each other, and the interaction went as such...
Kid: "Brian?"
Co-worker: "Oh hey... Anthony!"
Co-worker (to me): "Do you remember Mike Green who used to work at the theater in Doylestown? This is his little brother Anthony."
Me: "Oh, yeah. Hey man, nice to meet you" (shakes hands)
At this point the two of them continued chatting and I stood there for a solid 2 minutes repeating in my head... "Anthony. Anthony. Anthony Green. Anthony Green? ANTHONY FUCKING GREEN!"
Me: "HOLY SHIT! YOU'RE ANTHONY GREEN!"
Brian: "Uhhh, so what?"
Me to Brian: "Dude, this is Anthony Green, formerly of SAOSIN and now Circa Survive. We've played Translating The Name non-stop. That's his fucking voice!"
Brian: "Oh shit."
The three of us chatted for a good hour about his brother, his time in Saosin, and new band Circa Survive. Turns out Anthony grew up in the same town as us and we knew his older brother without even realizing it. Over the years we would grab drinks with Anthony here and there in town and he often hooked us up with the Circa Survive show guest list or photo passes. I miss those days.
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angryalan got a reaction from Tommy in PO: New Found Glory - S/T 20th Anniversary (FINALLY)
PM incoming.
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angryalan got a reaction from Rip in Saosin - Translating The Name (A "Dark Mode" Theme Appreciation Thread)
Story time.
Back in the early 2000s I was a manager of several indie movie theaters in the Philly suburb area. I randomly came across Translating The Name in 2004 and was floored. Played it on repeat all the time and got a fellow co-worker hooked on it too. In 2005 I saw that Saosin was playing at the Trocadero, a fairly small music venue in Philly. At this point I knew the band had a new singer, so I didn't expect the same vocal style, but I was still stoked to see the band live. I went with the same co-worker mentioned above. The set was pretty decent, but lacked the same vocal presence that the former singer Anthony could bring.
After Saosin played my co-worker and I went to the upper part of the venue to grab a beer. He lit up a cigarette and we stood there chatting. A minute later some kid walks up to us and asks for a light from my friend. He hands over the lighter, the two look at each other, and the interaction went as such...
Kid: "Brian?"
Co-worker: "Oh hey... Anthony!"
Co-worker (to me): "Do you remember Mike Green who used to work at the theater in Doylestown? This is his little brother Anthony."
Me: "Oh, yeah. Hey man, nice to meet you" (shakes hands)
At this point the two of them continued chatting and I stood there for a solid 2 minutes repeating in my head... "Anthony. Anthony. Anthony Green. Anthony Green? ANTHONY FUCKING GREEN!"
Me: "HOLY SHIT! YOU'RE ANTHONY GREEN!"
Brian: "Uhhh, so what?"
Me to Brian: "Dude, this is Anthony Green, formerly of SAOSIN and now Circa Survive. We've played Translating The Name non-stop. That's his fucking voice!"
Brian: "Oh shit."
The three of us chatted for a good hour about his brother, his time in Saosin, and new band Circa Survive. Turns out Anthony grew up in the same town as us and we knew his older brother without even realizing it. Over the years we would grab drinks with Anthony here and there in town and he often hooked us up with the Circa Survive show guest list or photo passes. I miss those days.
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angryalan got a reaction from MCDELTAT in Saosin - Translating The Name (A "Dark Mode" Theme Appreciation Thread)
Story time.
Back in the early 2000s I was a manager of several indie movie theaters in the Philly suburb area. I randomly came across Translating The Name in 2004 and was floored. Played it on repeat all the time and got a fellow co-worker hooked on it too. In 2005 I saw that Saosin was playing at the Trocadero, a fairly small music venue in Philly. At this point I knew the band had a new singer, so I didn't expect the same vocal style, but I was still stoked to see the band live. I went with the same co-worker mentioned above. The set was pretty decent, but lacked the same vocal presence that the former singer Anthony could bring.
After Saosin played my co-worker and I went to the upper part of the venue to grab a beer. He lit up a cigarette and we stood there chatting. A minute later some kid walks up to us and asks for a light from my friend. He hands over the lighter, the two look at each other, and the interaction went as such...
Kid: "Brian?"
Co-worker: "Oh hey... Anthony!"
Co-worker (to me): "Do you remember Mike Green who used to work at the theater in Doylestown? This is his little brother Anthony."
Me: "Oh, yeah. Hey man, nice to meet you" (shakes hands)
At this point the two of them continued chatting and I stood there for a solid 2 minutes repeating in my head... "Anthony. Anthony. Anthony Green. Anthony Green? ANTHONY FUCKING GREEN!"
Me: "HOLY SHIT! YOU'RE ANTHONY GREEN!"
Brian: "Uhhh, so what?"
Me to Brian: "Dude, this is Anthony Green, formerly of SAOSIN and now Circa Survive. We've played Translating The Name non-stop. That's his fucking voice!"
Brian: "Oh shit."
The three of us chatted for a good hour about his brother, his time in Saosin, and new band Circa Survive. Turns out Anthony grew up in the same town as us and we knew his older brother without even realizing it. Over the years we would grab drinks with Anthony here and there in town and he often hooked us up with the Circa Survive show guest list or photo passes. I miss those days.
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angryalan got a reaction from V3XED in Saosin - Translating The Name (A "Dark Mode" Theme Appreciation Thread)
Story time.
Back in the early 2000s I was a manager of several indie movie theaters in the Philly suburb area. I randomly came across Translating The Name in 2004 and was floored. Played it on repeat all the time and got a fellow co-worker hooked on it too. In 2005 I saw that Saosin was playing at the Trocadero, a fairly small music venue in Philly. At this point I knew the band had a new singer, so I didn't expect the same vocal style, but I was still stoked to see the band live. I went with the same co-worker mentioned above. The set was pretty decent, but lacked the same vocal presence that the former singer Anthony could bring.
After Saosin played my co-worker and I went to the upper part of the venue to grab a beer. He lit up a cigarette and we stood there chatting. A minute later some kid walks up to us and asks for a light from my friend. He hands over the lighter, the two look at each other, and the interaction went as such...
Kid: "Brian?"
Co-worker: "Oh hey... Anthony!"
Co-worker (to me): "Do you remember Mike Green who used to work at the theater in Doylestown? This is his little brother Anthony."
Me: "Oh, yeah. Hey man, nice to meet you" (shakes hands)
At this point the two of them continued chatting and I stood there for a solid 2 minutes repeating in my head... "Anthony. Anthony. Anthony Green. Anthony Green? ANTHONY FUCKING GREEN!"
Me: "HOLY SHIT! YOU'RE ANTHONY GREEN!"
Brian: "Uhhh, so what?"
Me to Brian: "Dude, this is Anthony Green, formerly of SAOSIN and now Circa Survive. We've played Translating The Name non-stop. That's his fucking voice!"
Brian: "Oh shit."
The three of us chatted for a good hour about his brother, his time in Saosin, and new band Circa Survive. Turns out Anthony grew up in the same town as us and we knew his older brother without even realizing it. Over the years we would grab drinks with Anthony here and there in town and he often hooked us up with the Circa Survive show guest list or photo passes. I miss those days.
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angryalan got a reaction from mitchard in Saosin - Translating The Name (A "Dark Mode" Theme Appreciation Thread)
Story time.
Back in the early 2000s I was a manager of several indie movie theaters in the Philly suburb area. I randomly came across Translating The Name in 2004 and was floored. Played it on repeat all the time and got a fellow co-worker hooked on it too. In 2005 I saw that Saosin was playing at the Trocadero, a fairly small music venue in Philly. At this point I knew the band had a new singer, so I didn't expect the same vocal style, but I was still stoked to see the band live. I went with the same co-worker mentioned above. The set was pretty decent, but lacked the same vocal presence that the former singer Anthony could bring.
After Saosin played my co-worker and I went to the upper part of the venue to grab a beer. He lit up a cigarette and we stood there chatting. A minute later some kid walks up to us and asks for a light from my friend. He hands over the lighter, the two look at each other, and the interaction went as such...
Kid: "Brian?"
Co-worker: "Oh hey... Anthony!"
Co-worker (to me): "Do you remember Mike Green who used to work at the theater in Doylestown? This is his little brother Anthony."
Me: "Oh, yeah. Hey man, nice to meet you" (shakes hands)
At this point the two of them continued chatting and I stood there for a solid 2 minutes repeating in my head... "Anthony. Anthony. Anthony Green. Anthony Green? ANTHONY FUCKING GREEN!"
Me: "HOLY SHIT! YOU'RE ANTHONY GREEN!"
Brian: "Uhhh, so what?"
Me to Brian: "Dude, this is Anthony Green, formerly of SAOSIN and now Circa Survive. We've played Translating The Name non-stop. That's his fucking voice!"
Brian: "Oh shit."
The three of us chatted for a good hour about his brother, his time in Saosin, and new band Circa Survive. Turns out Anthony grew up in the same town as us and we knew his older brother without even realizing it. Over the years we would grab drinks with Anthony here and there in town and he often hooked us up with the Circa Survive show guest list or photo passes. I miss those days.