Stream ANTHONY GREEN’s Album “Pixie Queen”

by | Aug 31, 2016

You know who’s about to kick off a big tour? Anthony Green. The Circa Survive/Saosin frontman will be embarking on a solo tour this coming weekend to support his new album. And you can stream all of Pixie Queen right now.

The album was recorded with producer Will Yip, who’s been a longtime collaborator with Anthony. It’ll be released through Will’s record label Memory Music.

Here’s a stream of the album front to back.

Pixie Queen comes out September 9th.

Anthony Green tour dates w/ Mat Kerekes & Secret Space:

Sep 02 Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
Sep 03 New York, NY @ Highline Ballroom
Sep 04 Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar
Sep 06 Richmond, VA @ Canal Club
Sep 07 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
Sep 08 Orlando, FL @ The Social
Sep 09 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room
Sep 10 Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
Sep 12 Corpus Christi, TX @ House of Rock
Sep 13 Dallas, TX @ Sons of Hermann Hall
Sep 14 Austin, TX @ Mohawk
Sep 16 Phoenix, AZ @ Nile Theater
Sep 18 San Diego, CA @ Quartyard
Sep 20 Los Angeles, CA @ The Teragram Ballroom
Sep 21 Oakland, CA @ Oakland Metro Operahouse
Sep 23 Denver, CO @ The Summit Music Hall
Sep 25 Chicago, IL @ The Bottom Lounge
Sep 26 Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall at The Shelter
Sep 27 Columbus, OH @ A&R Music Bar
Sep 29 Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre
Oct 01 Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer

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