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Anthony Green's Versatility Shines in S.F.

Post-hardcore hero's acoustic show highlights his debut solo disc, Avalon.
Anthony Green / Photo by Muhammad Asranur

Though he's known for fronting the original lineup of Saosin, going full force with his current band, Circa Survive, and acting as a member of supergroup side project the Sound of Animals Fighting, Anthony Green left the clever band names at home last night as he hit San Francisco's Bottom of the Hill venue and strummed through cuts off his first solo album,

Members of the Format, Steel Train, Anathallo Unite as Fun

Ex-Format leader Nate Ruess spills the beans about his new indie rock project, Fun, an ambitious new collaboration with Steel Train vocalist/guitarist Jack Antonoff and Andrew Dost of Anathallo.
Fun

After seven months of silence following the demise of the Format, former frontman Nate Ruess returns with Fun, his pastoral and rollicking proclamation that alongside Steel Train's Jack Antonoff and Andrew Dost of Anathallo, he can once again have, ahem, fun as a musician -- proven here with

Turn Up the Vote: The Postelles

New York City's budding indie-pop quartet speak with SPIN.com about important issues in the upcoming presidential election.
The Postelles

Nearly every weekend, as SPIN.com traverses the U.S. to cover the many festivals this summer, we cross paths with a number of the most politically-minded names in music, giving each a chance to smile for the camera and sound off on the 2008 presidential election.

Fun

Anthony Green, San Francisco August 19, 2008

Muhammad Asranur
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