Anthony Green announces new live album ft. unreleased songs, shares "Reconcile" & "Fucks Me Up"
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Anthony Green announces new live album ft. unreleased songs, shares "Reconcile" & "Fucks Me Up"
"I love the shared experience of music more than almost anything, but the longer I exist in the industry, the harder it is to stay emotionally connected to an album once it's reduced to numbers and statistics. So I wanted to release this in a way that feels more human-and affordable, especially in wartime. Your support helps create more music, not ads for ICE."
"Reconcile at the Tileworks, Recorded Live, was captured inside Moravian Tile Works in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. A place built by artist Henry Chapman Mercer, who spent the early 1900s shaping tiles by hand, one at a time. No shortcuts. Just craft, fire, and time. That spirit is all over this record. Some of these songs I haven't played in years because of how they made me feel and what they conjured in me."
"Reconcile at the Tileworks, Recorded Live, won't be on streaming services. Because art and music deserve more. If you want to hear it, go where music still lives: Support artists directly. Support the shops that keep the culture alive."
Anthony Green announces Reconcile At The Tile Works, Recorded Live, a physical-only album releasing March 17 via Born Losers. Recorded in December 2025 at the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, the album features solo performances, Circa Survive material, and two previously unreleased tracks. Green deliberately excludes the album from streaming services to maintain emotional connection and authenticity. Two singles, the unreleased "Reconcile" and "Fucks Me Up" from 2022's Boom. Done, are available for preview. Green emphasizes supporting artists directly and independent music venues rather than contributing to industry statistics. Circa Survive announces their first shows in nearly five years, with Green touring alongside Microwave.
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