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Anthony Raneri

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Anthony Raneri

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The latest solo project from singer/songwriter Anthony Raneri, <a href="spotify:album:0b1b9Ybbsg2PCvc9yrLuP0" data-name="Everyday Royalty">Everyday Royalty</a> is proof of the pure unbridled magic that happens when total freedom meets intention and experience. In a departure from the blistering sound he’s delivered for nearly 25 years as frontman for iconic punk band <a href="spotify:artist:51J0q8S7W3kIEYHQi3EPqk" data-name="Bayside">Bayside</a>, the seven-song EP shapeshifts from anthemic alt-rock to soul-searching indie-folk to full-tilt country as Raneri simultaneously deepens his songcraft and follows his most unfettered impulses.

His third EP and first solo effort since 2015’s <a href="spotify:album:3AzWuu9JYuiK2IbtYrvNWf" data-name="Sorry State Of Mind">Sorry State Of Mind</a>, Everyday Royalty finds Raneri joining forces with co-writers/producers like <a href="spotify:artist:70TsVY28EcEUYSGG5Yw7mp" data-name="Sam Tinnesz">Sam Tinnesz</a> (Dashboard Confessional, Royal &amp; the Serpent) and Joey Hyde (Jake Owen, Ryan Hurd), ultimately bringing a new element of nuanced self-reflection to the unflinching honesty that’s always defined his songwriting. On the EP’s gritty yet hypnotic lead single &#34;<a href="spotify:album:21OQm4TrpjM0cIB9rhokWu" data-name="Bones (feat. Sam Tinnesz)">Bones (feat. Sam Tinnesz)</a>,&#34; that dynamic takes the form of an up-close portrait of emotional desolation, achieving a larger-than-life power at its hard-hitting chorus. But while &#34;Bones&#34; bears a moody intensity, much of Everyday Royalty radiates a strangely hopeful spirit—a quality fully echoed in the EP’s title.

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