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Anthony Green
Emo's Austin — Austin, TX

Anthony Green is best known as the vocalist for Circa Survive, the Philadelphia post-hardcore band that's spent two decades perfecting a particular brand of angular, atmospheric heaviness. Before that, he was the original singer for Saosin, the Orange County mathcore outfit whose 2003 demo basically defined a generation's taste in discordant drums and soaring vocals. His thing is an almost liquid voice that can shift from whisper to wail without losing its emotional heft, usually over arrangements that are deliberately weird—lots of odd time signatures, dissonant guitars that somehow resolve into something catchy. Green's solo work explores similar territory but lets him breathe a bit more, trading some of the post-hardcore scaffolding for something closer to alternative rock. He's released a few solo albums that feel like the sound of someone figuring out who he is when he's not locked into a band's template. He's the kind of singer who makes people care about progressive song structures because the songs actually feel like they need to be that complicated.

Green commands a room with minimal theatrics—just his voice and the band's tightness. Crowds lean in rather than leap. He hits the emotional notes and people feel it visibly. Not a singalong moment so much as a listening moment, which somehow hits harder.

Known for Nightmare, Everything Goes On, Young Mountain, Oscillate, Sorrow

Anthony Green has maintained a solid presence in Austin's music scene over the years. Most recently, he played The Far Out Lounge on October 17, 2025, continuing a pattern of stops in a city that's consistently showed up for his music. The venue's intimate setup suits his intense, emotionally direct performances.

Austin's music scene has always been fractionally more adventurous than its reputation suggests. While the city trades on its live music legacy, the underground has quietly supported progressive rock and post-hardcore acts that most mid-sized cities would overlook. Green fits naturally into this space—he's too restless for mainstream rock radio but too melodically grounded to be purely experimental. Venues like The Far Out Lounge have carved out a necessary niche for artists operating in that gray area between accessibility and genuine artistic risk, which is where Green has always worked.

Stay in East Austin, where you'll find better restaurants and a neighborhood that actually feels alive. Dinner at Suerte—confident, creative food in a space that doesn't try too hard. During the day, wander the galleries and vintage shops along East 6th, or head to Zilker Park to sit with a coffee and watch Austin be itself. If you've got time, catch live music at Mohawk or Hotel Vegas—smaller rooms where you can see how Austin's songwriting community actually operates. The city's best asset isn't any single thing; it's the density of good people doing interesting work.

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