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Anthony Green: Young Legs

Anthony Green, Young Legs
Anthony Green
Young Legs
(Moshtradamus Records)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Drama comes naturally to Anthony Green. Fans of his alt-emo band Circa Survive know this from four albums and nearly a decade of touring he did with that outfit. But on his previous two solo projects, Green leaned towards a more acoustic based, less busy approach. Still, his distinctive high pitched voice and ability to write melodies that are never predictable provides a sure sense of emotional catharsis regardless of the musical setting.

His newest ratchets that up considerably. It was recorded in his home state of Pennsylvania with producer/engineer Will Yip who deserves credit for making a small three piece backing combo named Good Old War sound about four times larger. Songs such as โ€œShineโ€ with its interlocking harmony, thumping, rhythmic percussion and cascading guitars will instantly fill any room with sound. The albumโ€™s first single, โ€œBreakerโ€ creates a unique sonic world led by Greenโ€™s impassioned vocals and layered keyboards that seem to be cosmically treated. ย Even the lighter, reggae beats of โ€œAnytimeโ€ resonate with heavy reverb and a grandiosity accentuated by Greenโ€™s often overdubbed voice.

A few solo, acoustic tunes like โ€œConversation Pieceโ€ act as a breather from the fuller sound that dominates this disc, but donโ€™t vibrate with the force that makes the rest so fiery, passionate and intense. Itโ€™s a logical extension of Greenโ€™s work with the impressive Circa Survive and a perfect introduction to those new to his substantial and sublime talents.