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LoveWally

PostPosted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:05 pm


i loveAnberlin dramallama
PostPosted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:29 pm


geez woman...
(taken direclty from wiki)
Anberlin is an alternative rock band formed in 2002. Even though their debut album, Blueprints for the Black Market, was released barely a year after the band formed, Anberlin were already amassing a dedicated fan-base through steady touring with other bands on their label, Tooth & Nail Records and promotion via their myspace.
Biography

Blueprints for the Black Market was quite successful. Spurred on by popular singles "Readyfuels" and "Change the World," it sold over 60,000 copies and raised Anberlin's profile. They released their sophomore album, Never Take Friendship Personal," in February 2005. The album was praised by critics, garnering favourable reviews and winning the band new fans with its less complex, mellower sound.

Prior to its release, the band promoted the album by releasing a track per week on their Purevolume and Myspace website accounts, as well as on their own website. So far, two "radio singles" have been released from the album: "A Day Late" and "Paperthin Hymn". Both have been quite successful on alternative rock radio. A video for "A Day Late" has been released and the video for "Paperthin Hymn" was released on March 17, 2006.

Furthermore, Anberlin recorded covers of the Bob Dylan song "Like a Rolling Stone," the Depeche Mode song "Enjoy the Silence," the Cure's "Love Song," and the popular Christmas song "Baby Please Come Home", included on compilation albums in 2005.

Singer Stephen Christian is also working on some solo music with Aaron Marsh of Copeland, which is expected to take the form of an EP or full length album sometime in 2006.

The band performed on G4's Attack of the Show on March 23, 2006.
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Members

* Stephen Christian: vocals, guitar
* Deon Rexroat: bass
* Joseph Milligan: guitar
* Nathan Strayer: guitar
* Nathan Young: drums

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Discography
Album Cover Date of Release Title Label US Billboard Peak US sales
May 6, 2003 Blueprints for the Black Market Tooth & Nail Records
February 1, 2005 Never Take Friendship Personal Tooth & Nail Records #144
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Videos

* Readyfuels 2004 here
* A Day Late 2005 here
* Paperthin Hymn 2006 (Directed by: Chris Sims) - here

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Unreleased songs

There are several Anberlin songs recorded during album sessions that were not used on the finished products. Some of these have been released through other channels, such as Downtown Song from the Never Take Friendship Personal sessions which was released in 2005 on a Tooth & Nail compilation. Others have featured on preliminary track listings or been mentioned by the band, but have never been released or otherwise leaked. The band have stated that these out-takes will probably never be officially released, although there is a slim possibility that they may be candidates for future album sessions.

In addition to these there are also several songs recorded by SaGoh 24/7, a band which featured four of the original members of Anberlin, which have been distributed on the internet as Anberlin songs. However, SaGoh was their old band with a notably different pop-punk sound, so these should not be considered Anberlin tracks.

Here are some of the known unreleased Anberlin songs:

* Downtown Song (also known as The Downtown Song, Just Another Downtown Song or Another Downtown Song) Given a limited release on a "downloadcard" available only at the 2005 Warped Tour. This song appeared on all of the early track listings for Never Take Friendship Personal, but was cut at the last minute.

* Everywhere and In Between One of the most popular unreleased Anberlin songs. This was recorded as a demo before Blueprints For the Black Market, along with early versions of album tracks Readyfuels, Foreign Language, and Autobahn (then titled Driving). It is notably softer and more poppy than most Anberlin songs. There is some speculation that it may be re-recorded for the third album sessions, though this has not been officially confirmed. Although the demo version was never officially released, it has leaked to the internet and is well known in the Anberlin fan community.

* Chemicals Early name for "Dance, Dance, Christa Paffgen" which was released on Never Take Friendship Personal.

* New Fast Automatic Like Downtown Song, this track appeared on every early running order for Never Take Friendship Personal but did not make the final cut. It has not been heard of since.

* Calm Culture Massacre Little is known about this song, which was talked about during the Never Take Friendship Personal sessions. It reportedly sounded the most like a SaGoh song that Anberlin had ever done, which is most likely why it was shelved.

* Embrace the Dead This is not an Anberlin song. This was recorded by the band saGoh (which featured Stephen Christian, Deon Rexroat, Joseph Milligan, and Nathan Strayer) before they disbanded and reformed later as Anberlin. This was saGoh's last release and was only available online. Often mistaken for an Anberlin song, but most definitely is not, though they have played it live.

* Amsterdam Appeared in the early track listings of Never Take Friendship Personal, but was later renamed "(the symphony of) blasé".

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Crew

PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 12:38 am


Thank you for that Cale412. You are very helpful... I do hate these kinds of threads. I just want to delete them so much
PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 4:05 am


lol yeah thanks Cale 3nodding

xXx White Lily xXx
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Kaizoku-sensei

PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:03 pm


Anberlin? I love Anberlin! I've got Never Take Friendship Personal and Cities. Let's see...favorite songs would have to be:
1) The Unwinding Cable Car
2) Adelaide
3) Godspeed
4) Paperthin Hymn
5) The Undeveloped Story

...and of course, all their hit singles.
PostPosted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 6:10 am


I only have their debut CD, but it's great.

Cold War Transmissions is possibly my favorite song from them. It was the first song I heard from them and every time it plays I still along and get into it. It's great.

I'd want to get more CD's from them, but I'm not sure which one I should get. Recommendations?

irock708

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