Anthony Green (musician)

He was previously in the bands Audience of One, Jeer at Rome, High and Driving, and Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer.

Anthony Green's first band formed in 1997 while he was in high school with classmate and musician Tommy Dougherty (Junction 232).

During the summer of 2000, Greg Itzen (Days Away/Like Lions) was welcomed into the band as a second guitar player.

From April 12–13, 2000, a four-song demo EP for a hardcore/metal project called "Jeer at Rome" was recorded at Skylight Studio.

The band was composed of Anthony Green (vocals), Steve Mensick (guitar), Mike Lepone (guitar), Chris Mensick (bass) and Luke Carmen (drums) The self-titled demo was released on compact disc.

Two years later, Green contributed vocals to the Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer song "This Was All A Bad Idea" off of their album The Popsicle EP [2004].

Tim Arnold (Days Away/Good Old War) supplied the drums and Ratti and Minton tracked some of the keyboard parts.

Rodriguez was to assume the role of drummer, but he had obligations playing drums for the band Open Hand at the time.

Anthony Green has hinted at the possibility of recording new material with Saosin after most of the tour cycle for Circa Survive's fifth album, Descensus had completed.

[4] Shortly after the release of "Silver String", it was announced that Green decided to ultimately stay with Saosin, while still maintaining his role as lead vocals for Circa Survive and as a solo artist.

Green is part of another side project with members of Finch, Rx Bandits, Days Away and Chiodos under the alias of The Skunk (each member of The Sound of Animals Fighting was equipped with an animal mask to hide their personas and give the band creative inspiration).

Three studio albums were recorded between 2004–2008, Tiger and the Duke (2004), Lover, the Lord Has Left Us... (2006) and The Ocean and the Sun (2008).

Immediately after quitting Saosin, Green and Colin Frangicetto (This Day Forward) founded Philadelphia-based Circa Survive, which signed with Equal Vision Records.

By the end of summer 2004, the lineup was solidified with Nick Beard (Taken) on bass and Stephen Clifford (Reflux) on drums.

Within a year, they had released a limited edition tour EP, The Inuit Sessions, and a full-length album, Juturna.

Dunes' debut album, Past Lives (2022), was announced accompanied by the release of their first single, "Permanent Rebellion".

The new band features Anthony Green, My Chemical Romance's Frank Iero, Coheed and Cambria's Travis Stever and Thursday's Tim Payne and Tucker Rule.

Keith Goodwin, Dan Schwartz and Tim Arnold of the band Good Old War played various instruments on the album.

"my dad said you should call it avalon-"[9] On November 12, 2008, Green released a two-song EP entitled, Jackie Haenn to help fund his cousin-in-law's medical transport fees after she was injured in a car accident on Halloween Night.

The physical compact disc of the remix album wasn't available until around January 20, 2009, when the vinyl bundles shipped.

Green announced the title of his second solo album as Beautiful Things in September 2009 while he and the rest of Circa Survive were in Toronto, Canada recording Blue Sky Noise.

The album was mainly recorded in early January 2011 at The Big House in Avalon, New Jersey by producer Jason Cupp.

Once again the members of Good Old War served as his backup band and helped shape the feel of the songs much more than for Avalon.

The album title comes from the lyrics of a Good Old War song entitled "Lullaby" that Green adopted as his own.

This album also included many of his friends and idols such as Dave Davison of Maps and Atlases, Nate Ruess of Fun, Chino Moreno of Deftones, and Ida Maria to add some variety to his music.

A music video for the song "Young Legs" was shot during the Beautiful Things tour in 2012 and was released on November 26, 2013.

Dunes on their debut album 'Past Lives' Anthony resides in Doylestown, Pennsylvania with his wife Meredith, two dogs, and four children.

[11] Green has previously battled with alcohol and heroin abuse, quitting for some time, yet relapsing in 2019.

Green in 2008