Anthony Green believed honesty in a song meant putting his voice on top of itself until you couldn't tell where the harmony ended and the wail started. So he has done that since 2001 — Saosin, Circa Survive, the solo records, the recovery records, the records he made in basements. Lodge Room in Highland Park is the room for the catalog people who followed every project. Three hundred and fifty capacity, second floor of a Masonic temple, the staircase that opens onto a room that sounds better than any other room of its size in LA. Saturday night. Doors at eight, music shortly after. The crowd is the people who tattooed the lyrics from the second Circa Survive record and are now thirty-five years old and standing in the same room as each other on purpose. Tickets through Lodge Room's own site. Thirty to thirty-five dollars.