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Saosin announce 20th anniversary live album with Cove Reber and Anthony Green

Saosin have announced Live At The Garden Amphitheater, a live album recorded at the band’s 20th anniversary celebration last summer. Across two nights at the Garden Amphitheatre in Garden Grove, California, they performed with both of their lead singers (Anthony Green and Cove Reber), and they played fan favorites from all throughout their career, a […]

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Saosin have announced Live At The Garden Amphitheater, a live album recorded at the band’s 20th anniversary celebration last summer. Across two nights at the Garden Amphitheatre in Garden Grove, California, they performed with both of their lead singers (Anthony Green and Cove Reber), and they played fan favorites from all throughout their career, a handful of covers (including Sunny Day Real Estate’s “Seven,” At the Drive-In’s “Pattern Against User,” The Smashing Pumpkins’ “Zero,” and Blindside’s “Pitiful”) before ending with their 2003 debut EP, Translating the Name, in full.

Along with the announcement comes two tracks from the album and pro-shot live videos of each one, “Lost Symphonies” with Anthony and “Sleepers” with Cove. Check them out below. The album comes out July 19 via Born Losers Records, and our exclusive opaque black and white A-side/B-side 2LP vinyl variant is currently sold out.

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Saosin have some festival appearances coming up, including full-album plays of the self-titled LP with Cove at So What? and When We Were Young. They also play Furnace Fest, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock.

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Tracklist
SIDE A
It’s Far Better To Learn
Sleepers
Voices
Finding Home

SIDE B
Bury Your Head
Pitiful (Blindside Cover)
Zero (Smashing Pumpkins Cover)
You’re Not Alone

SIDE C
Seven (Sunny Day Real Estate Cover)
Pattern Against User (At The Drive-In Cover)
The Silver String
I Can Tell There Was An Accident Here Earlier
Racing Towards A Red Light

SIDE D
Seven Years
Translating The Name
3rd Measurements in C
Lost Symphonies
They Perched on Their Stilts, Pointing And Daring Me To Break Custom

Source: altpress.com

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