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Emerging Songwriters: Anthony da Costa’s Precocious Streak of Genius Runs Deep.

02.26.08 | 1 Comment | Posted by E.J.

I think it must be damning on the soul to never recognize the potential for greatness that lies just under the surface of each of us. I mean, we toil endlessly at these jobs, these relationships, these goals we set for ourselves, and some of us never figure out how good we really are at what we are until the years have slipped by us. Anthony da Costa is in no danger of being struck by this curse. At the tender age of 17, da Costa has quietly made a name for himself throughout the Northeastern U.S. playing coffee shops, bars, schools, and music festivals big & small. As an observer, I’m struck by the casual observation that da Costa’s songwriting and performing is wise far beyond his years, and I’m definitely not alone. His appearances at the 2008 Folk Alliance reassured those familiar with his resume while earning him a large audience of new fans.

People are quick to make comparisons between da Costa and Conor Oberst because of the relative ages in which the two began their songwriting and performing careers. I think that the comparisons pretty much end there; where Bright Eyes is the posterized emotionally distraught poetic anti-hero of disaffected youth, da Costa’s poetry and passions lack the relative bleakness of Bright Eyes, offering the protagonist in his songs hope. In da Costa’s world, our hero’s emotional reactions to what is happening will always leave him a real chance at achieving the life and love he seeks. On his latest CD, Typical American Tragedy, we are offered a clean window into da Costa’s exceptionally complex understandings of love and hope, an unflinchingly moving portrait of a love we’re often curious how da Costa could know about at so young an age.

Regardless of why or how, the combination of spare arrangements and consistently solid songwriting place his current achievements in a class with some of our greatest American songwriters. One has to believe, upon hearing his work, that Tragedy is only the beginning for da Costa on a long string of accomplishments as a performer. Personally, I couldn’t be more excited to see where the future leads or more fortunate to have seen him so close to the beginnings. I sincerely hope and believe that ten years from now, we will all still be talking about Anthony da Costa.

Anthony da Costa – Ain’t Much of a Soldier

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    I just recently discovered Anthony Da Costa and couldn’t agree more with your assesment. There’s no question this kid is an amazing talent and will be one of the greatest singer/songwriters of his generation. I too couldn’t help but compare him to Conor due to the songs he’s writing at such a young age. I think he’s a step ahead because he can not only write good lyrics but the music he writes along with it is excellent as well. Some of Conor’s early work was hit or miss in my opinion, and this kid never misses. There are times when I’m listening to him that I think I’m listening to Ryan Adams, you can tell he was a strong influence. Thanks for the post and keep up the good work.

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