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Anberlin is an American alternative rock band from Winter Haven, Florida that formed in 2002. The band consists of Stephen Christian (lead vocals), Deon Rexroat (bass guitar), Joseph Milligan (guitar), Nathan Young (drums), and Christian McAlhaney (guitar). Through constant touring and promotion via the internet, Anberlin has received much attention and press along with a large fan base. The band has released four albums and an EP in their six-year run and have sold over 400,000 albums.[1] Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (2592 Ã 1944 pixel, file size: 1. ...
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Anberlin is an American alternative rock band from Winter Haven, Florida that formed in 2002. ...
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Tooth & Nail Records is a record label founded by Brandon Ebel in the U.S. state of California in 1993. ...
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Deon Rexroat is the bassist for the band Anberlin. ...
Joseph Milligan is a guitarist for the band Anberlin, and he has been with the band since it started in 2002. ...
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History
SaGoh 24/7 Lead singer Stephen Christian met bassist Deon Rexroat while they were both in middle school. Being avid musicians, the two formed a Christian punk band called SaGoh (Servants after God's own heart) 24/7. Eventually, Sean Hutson, a drummer, and Joseph Milligan, a guitarist and fellow student, completed the lineup.[2] The band released two albums, Servants After God's Own Heart (1999), and Then I Corrupt Youth (2001), both under Rescue Records.[3] Selling a measely 1,300 units,[2] the group began to deteriorate. Hutson, seeking to start a family, left the band, and Nathan Young, a drummer from another touring band, was to fill in temporarily, but ultimately became a permanent member.[2] Christian and Milligan, in the midst of the downfall of the band, began working on an acoustic side project, which transmutated into Anberlin after Milligan suggested pursuing more of a rock sound.[3] Some SaGoh 24/7 songs would later become Anberlin songs, reworked to fit the band's new alternative rock style. An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy the notability guideline for Music. ...
Deon Rexroat is the bassist for the band Anberlin. ...
Christian punk is a form of Christian alternative music and a subgenre of punk rock with some degree of Christian lyrical content. ...
Joseph Milligan is a guitarist for the band Anberlin, and he has been with the band since it started in 2002. ...
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Formation and Blueprints For the Black Market -
The bandmates officially created Anberlin in 2002, after being approached by Tooth & Nail Records. Barely a year after their formation, their first album as a new band was entitled Blueprints for the Black Market (2003), and was produced by Aaron Sprinkle. It failed to chart, but spurred on by the single "Readyfuels", the album proved to be sufficiently successful, selling over 60,000 units.[4] Through steady touring with other bands in their label and heavy internet promotion, Anberlin was amassing a dedicated fan base early on. Blueprints for the Black Market is the first album released by Anberlin. ...
Tooth & Nail Records is a record label founded by Brandon Ebel in the U.S. state of California in 1993. ...
Blueprints for the Black Market is the first album released by Anberlin. ...
Aaron Sprinkle is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer from Seattle, Washington. ...
Readyfuels is the first single from alternative rock band Anberlin from their debut album Blueprints for the Black Market. ...
Rhythm guitarist Joey Bruce was eventually ejected from the band. According to Christian, he was "all about sex and drugs", and was going in a different direction than the rest of the band.[2] After several failed replacements, Nathan Strayer from The Mosaic took over rhythm guitar duties. Bruce is now the singer/guitarist for the band Mouse Fire.
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Anberlin released their follow up to Blueprints, Never Take Friendship Personal, in early 2005, again produced by Aaron Sprinkle. Charting at the #144 position on the Billboard 200, the album brought the band a step closer into the mainstream. NTFP was generally more well received by critics than Blueprints, and garnered favorable reviews. Before 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. Two singles were released from the album: "A Day Late" and "Paperthin Hymn". Both were reasonably successful on alternative rock radio, with the latter peaking at the #38 position on the Modern Rock chart. Never Take Friendship Personal is the second album released by anberlin. ...
Never Take Friendship Personal is the second album released by anberlin. ...
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Anberlin participated in a number of compilations during this time, recording covers of Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone", Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence," and the song "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)." This article is about the recording artist. ...
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Cities and Lost Songs -
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Anberlin's third album produced by Aaron Sprinkle was released in early 2007 under the title Cities. It sold 34,000 copies in its first week of release, debuted at #19 on the Billboard 200 chart, and, like their previous album, received fairly positive reviews from critics. Before the release of Cities, the band released Godspeed EP exclusively on iTunes in late 2006 to give a preview to the new album. In support of the album, Anberlin held their first headlining tour, supported by Bayside, Meg & Dia and Jonezetta. Singles from Cities Released: 2006 Released: 2007 Cities is the third album (and fourth release overall) by the alternative rock band Anberlin, released on February 20, 2007. ...
Cities is the upcoming b-side album from the alternative rock band Anberlin. ...
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Singles from Cities Released: 2006 Released: 2007 Cities is the third album (and fourth release overall) by the alternative rock band Anberlin, released on February 20, 2007. ...
Anberlin singles chronology Godspeed EP is the first EP (and third release overall) by the band Anberlin. ...
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Bayside is an American rock band signed to Victory Records from Bayside, New York that has released three full-length albums. ...
Meg & Dia is an American Indie Rock band formed in 2004. ...
Jonezetta is an indie band from Clinton, Mississippi, which has released an EP and a full-length album since their formation in 2002. ...
In an interview about the album, Christian commented that the lyrics throughout the band's discography are progressively becoming more mature. "The first CD (Blueprints for the Black Market) was childish in the manner that it was Man vs. World in the lyrics. The second (Never Take Friendship Personal) was Man Vs. Man. Cities is more adult in the manner that it's Man vs. Self."[5][6] One day before the release of Cities, it was announced that guitarist Nathan Strayer amicably left the band to go back to The Mosaic and that Christian McAlhaney, formerly of the band Acceptance, would take over as the new guitarist.[7] Christian McAlhaney is the guitarist for Anberlin. ...
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A compilation album of unreleased material, called Lost Songs, was released on November 20, 2007. Cities is the upcoming b-side album from the alternative rock band Anberlin. ...
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Next album The band signed to Universal Republic Records on August 16, 2007, and since then they started to write material for their major-label debut, currently set to be released sometime in mid-2008.[1] This will be the band's first album to not be distributed through Tooth & Nail Records or produced by Aaron Sprinkle. Eight weeks of recording sessions with famed producer Neal Avron (New Found Glory, Yellowcard) began in early February. Stephen Christian stated in an interview, "We're very excited about working with Neal; I think our fans are going to be pleased when they hear the final result."[8] Christian also discussed the difficulties in writing this record. "When you try to write 29 songs lyrically you find yourself topically working in circles; I only go through so much in one year, but needlessly I have dedicated myself to begin searching books, art, and friends for new directions."[9] The band set up a live webcam in the studio so fans may watch them record the album via the band's MySpace page. The album, which has yet to be titled, was placed at the number two spot on Jesus Freak Hideout's 25 Most Anticipated Albums of 2008.[10] The The Universal Motown/Universal Republic Group is a division of Universal Music Group, which was formed in 1999, and pools together Universal Records, Motown Records, and Republic Records. ...
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Side projects Stephen Christian has formed an acoustic solo project under name of Anchor & Braille; however, although the project was originally a joint venture with Aaron Marsh of Copeland, Marsh is no longer involved, and Anchor & Braille now comprises Stephen Christian. The project has released a 7-inch vinyl thus far. A full-length album was in the works over 2007, and is expected to be released in the spring of 2008.[11] It has been suggested that Unplugged be merged into this article or section. ...
Anchor & Braille is the side project of Anberlins lead singer Stephen Christian and Copelands lead singer Aaron Marsh. ...
Copeland is an American indie/alternative band, originally formed in 2000 by singer Aaron Marsh (who also plays the guitar, mellotron, organ, and piano) with his friend, bassist and backup singer James Likeness, in the city of Lakeland, Florida. ...
Origin of name Various interviews credit vocalist Stephen Christian with providing conflicting origins of the band's name: - Christian had long planned to name his first daughter Anberlin. Struggling to find a name for the band, Stephen suggested it. "We were all sitting around trying to come up with a name. None of us were married or had kids, but one day I was going to name my daughter Anberlin, so I figured we could name the band that until we thought of something better. So we chose Anberlin and no one has thought of anything better."[12] He no longer plans to use Anberlin to name his first daughter, however: "If I ever have a daughter and name her Anberlin, she'll think she was named after the band instead of the other way around."[13]
- Christian stated in another interview that the band's name was created when he was thinking about cities in Europe he wanted to visit. In his mind he listed "London, Paris, Rome, and Berlin." Stephen thought that "And Berlin" would be a cool name for a band and so when the band was looking for a name Stephen suggested "And Berlin," which was then modified to "Anberlin."[14]
- Christian stated in yet another interview when asked about the origin of the band's name: "There are several stories that have circulated on the internet, but the actual story is when I was in college my favorite band was Radiohead; on one of their songs off the record Kid A there is a background noise on the song 'Everything in Its Right Place' (about 2 minutes 31 seconds into the song). While Thom is singing try to say I always thought the background noise sounded like Anberlin, I always thought that Anberlin would have been a great band name and well ... it was/is."[15]
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Involvement with Christianity Over the years, many fans and members of the media have consistently characterized Anberlin as a Christian band. However, Stephen Christian denies these claims, stating in an interview, "I think we're categorized like that a lot because we're on Tooth & Nail Records, which, years ago, was known as a Christian label and never lost that reputation. I don't care who listens to our records. If it helps people in whatever circumstances they're in, that's amazing, but I definitely don't classify us as a Christian band."[12] Elsewhere, Christian has remarked, "[My faith] affects every single aspect of my life, but I'm not a preacher, I'm an entertainer."[16] Christian rock (occasionally abbreviated CR) is a form of rock music played by bands whose members are Christian and who often focus the lyrics on matters concerned with the Christian faith. ...
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Despite these statements and others of the like, multiple sources list the band as part of the Christian rock genre, and some Anberlin song lyrics contain religious references. Furthermore, their songs have been included on Christian rock compilation CDs[17] and DVDs.[18] They are also frequently played on the Gospel Music Channel and JCTV. Gospel Music Channel is a television channel that features Christian music. ...
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Christian has also said in an interview with Lightforce radio how the band tries to "step out of the bubble" and referred to themselves as being part of Christian music. He discussed in detail about what Christians should do in their lives: love and embrace others as Jesus would as well as show God's grace to others. He mentioned as well how the band Fall Out Boy said in an interview that they did not really know much about Jesus until Anberlin toured with them.[19] Lightforce is a popular Christian rock show that airs on the Christian radio station The Joy FM. It airs from Bradenton, Florida, and has frequencies all over the state of Florida, around fourteen or fifteen total. ...
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Members Current members Image File history File links Size of this preview: 502 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (600 Ã 717 pixel, file size: 35 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) I took this picture with my camera phone at the Anberlin concert at the House of Blues in Cleveland in April 2007. ...
Image File history File links Size of this preview: 502 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (600 Ã 717 pixel, file size: 35 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) I took this picture with my camera phone at the Anberlin concert at the House of Blues in Cleveland in April 2007. ...
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Nathan Young (or KNate) is the drummer for the band Anberlin. ...
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Former Members - Nathan Strayer – guitar (2004-2007) (Now playing with The Brick Path)
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Singles from Cities Released: 2006 Released: 2007 Cities is the third album (and fourth release overall) by the alternative rock band Anberlin, released on February 20, 2007. ...
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Readyfuels is the first single from alternative rock band Anberlin from their debut album Blueprints for the Black Market. ...
Blueprints for the Black Market is the first album released by Anberlin. ...
A Day Late is the first single from alternative rock band Anberlins second album Never Take Friendship Personal. ...
Never Take Friendship Personal is the second album released by anberlin. ...
Paperthin Hymn is the second single from alternative rock band Anberlins second album Never Take Friendship Personal. ...
Anberlin singles chronology Godspeed EP is the first EP (and third release overall) by the band Anberlin. ...
Singles from Cities Released: 2006 Released: 2007 Cities is the third album (and fourth release overall) by the alternative rock band Anberlin, released on February 20, 2007. ...
The Unwinding Cable Car is the second single from alternative rock band Anberlins third album Cities. ...
References - ^ a b c Florida Indie Rockers Anberlin Hit Studio for Universal Republic Debut. Universal Republic Press Release (2008-01-11). Retrieved on 2008-01-11.
- ^ a b c d Anberlin -- We the Wanderers.
- ^ a b Perez, Omar. Change the World. Orlando Weekly, July 24, 2003. Accessed July 19, 2007.
- ^ a b SputnikMusic -- Anberlin Never Take Friendship Personal.
- ^ LIFE: Anberlin's "Cities" best album of 2007 so far.
- ^ Live with Stephen Christian and Nathan Strayer.
- ^ Kohli, Rohan. Anberlin Parts Ways With Guitarist. AbsolutePunk.net (February 19, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-05-01.
- ^ Anberlin Hit Studio For Universal Republic Debut. Ultimate-Guitar.com (January 15, 2008). Retrieved on 2007-01-18.
- ^ www.drivenfaroff.com/2008/02/12/anberlin-post-studio-update/.
- ^ Jesus Freak Hideout's 25 Most Anticipating Albums of 2008.. JesusFreakHideout.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ Anchor & Braille Finishes Album. AbsolutePunk.net (October 8, 2007). Retrieved on 2008-01-19.
- ^ a b Bryson, Scott. Anberlin Aren't Christian Rock, But It's OK If You Call Them That. Chart (July 12, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-05-01.
- ^ Stavrinos, Nicole. Music: Anberlin. NOISE (October 11, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-05-01.
- ^ Interview With Anberlin. Europunk.net (June 3, 2003). Retrieved on 2007-05-01.
- ^ Anberlin interview at BeatTheScene.com.
- ^ ThisWeek -- Florida-based band Anberlin to play The Basement May 1.
- ^ MusicMoz -- X 2003- Experience The Alternative.
- ^ Amazon -- X 2007.
- ^ The Joy FM Radio Interview.
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