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Avalon Album Cover (Deluxe)

16.8M streams

16,781,845

Pixie Queen

11.8M streams

11,752,277

Pixie Queen

11.8M streams

11,752,277

Beautiful Things (Deluxe)

10.9M streams

10,893,252

Would You Still Be In Love

8.3M streams

8,323,121

Boom. Done.

6.2M streams

6,194,840

Young Legs

3.4M streams

3,439,953

Studio 4 Acoustic Session

1.7M streams

1,749,008

Avalon [Remixed by Colin Frangicetto]

1.2M streams

1,212,039

Would You Still Be With Strings (feat....

1M streams

1,021,117

Biography

Known as the lead singer of Circa Survive, Saosin, L.S. Dunes, Fuckin Whatever — just to name a few projects — Green has always turned to music to find strength, but after his overdose, something changed: “I did not want to live the remainder of my life as an addict. Writing this record was a way to cope." While most of his music has grappled with the realities of addiction and mental illness, there's something different about the songs on his new solo album, Boom. Done. It was written over the last couple of years, following an overdose where Green's struggle with addiction led to him actually losing his life for up to 8 minutes, and a formal diagnosis of bipolar disorder. After Green left rehab in 2020, he started writing a song called “I Don’t Want to Die,” a sentiment that captures the raw, sometimes heartbreaking, but also hopeful nature of Boom. Done. It turned out to be a lightning strike to his songwriting and, with the help of longtime friends and bandmates Tim Arnold and Keith Goodwin of Good Old War, Green wrote one of the most intentional and formidable bodies of work in his expansive career. All across this record, we watch as Green stumbles and grows, moving from isolation “hanging vulnerable in darkness on the ocean floor,” to triumphantly asserting his will to live. Boom. Done. arrives July 22nd via Philadelphia's Born Losers Records.