Anthony Green to Rejoin Saosin at Skate and Surf Festival

by | Feb 17, 2014

Remember back in 2007 when we interviewed Anthony Green for the first time? He told us about how he got to do an interview with Perry Farrell once and talked a little bit about his former band Saosin.

If you’re curious what’s been up with Saosin in 2014, they’ve officially reformed.  And yes, Anthony Green will be doing at least one show with them.

Green will rejoin the band at Skate and Surf Festival in Middletown, NJ on May 17-18. It’ll be a decade (well…11 years) since they put out their 2003 debut EP, Translating the Name. We’re not entirely sure about Green’s involvement with the band aside from this performance, but we do know that a new album in the works and that they already have 14 songs written.

We’ll let you know when we hear more.

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