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Cover of Depeche mode's song. Read more on Last.fm.
Anberlin was formed in 2002 in Winter Haven, FL, USA and disbanded after the release of their final album, lowborn, in 2014. Their debut album, 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. 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 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 the compilation album Lost Songs in 2007. Singer Stephen Christian is also working on some solo music under the name of Anchor & Braille with Aaron Marsh of Copeland, which is expected to take the form of a full length album sometime in 2008. The band performed on G4's Attack of the Show on March 23, 2006 Anberlin's third album, Cities, was released on Feburary 20, 2007. There are two different versions: a regular version and a special edition containing three extra songs and a documentary on DVD. So far music videos have been released for Godspeed and The Unwinding Cable Car. The singles Godspeed and The Haunting were available as of December 28, 2006 from the iTunes music store and may still be purchased. Anberlin's final album with Tooth and Nail records, Lost Songs, was released November 20, 2007. It features many of its original hits, as well as live recordings and unreleased tracks. They are now signed with Universal Republic and released their fourth LP, New Surrender, September 30, 2008. They released their fifth LP, Dark is the Way, Light is a Place on September 9, 2010. Songfacts reports that, Self-Starter, the first release from Vital, Anberlin's sixth album, was the band's first ever song to feature female vocals. On July 22, 2014 they released what would be their final album - Lowborn. It was announced that after a final tour following the release of Lowborn the band would be parting ways. Anberlin reunited to tour in 2019, and released their EP Silverline in 2022. In October of 2023, Stephen Christian took an indefinite hiatus from the band, and was replaced by Memphis May Fire singer Matty Mullins. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Cover of Depeche mode's song. Read more on Last.fm.
Anberlin was formed in 2002 in Winter Haven, FL, USA and disbanded after the release of their final album, lowborn, in 2014. Their debut album, 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. 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 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 the compilation album Lost Songs in 2007. Singer Stephen Christian is also working on some solo music under the name of Anchor & Braille with Aaron Marsh of Copeland, which is expected to take the form of a full length album sometime in 2008. The band performed on G4's Attack of the Show on March 23, 2006 Anberlin's third album, Cities, was released on Feburary 20, 2007. There are two different versions: a regular version and a special edition containing three extra songs and a documentary on DVD. So far music videos have been released for Godspeed and The Unwinding Cable Car. The singles Godspeed and The Haunting were available as of December 28, 2006 from the iTunes music store and may still be purchased. Anberlin's final album with Tooth and Nail records, Lost Songs, was released November 20, 2007. It features many of its original hits, as well as live recordings and unreleased tracks. They are now signed with Universal Republic and released their fourth LP, New Surrender, September 30, 2008. They released their fifth LP, Dark is the Way, Light is a Place on September 9, 2010. Songfacts reports that, Self-Starter, the first release from Vital, Anberlin's sixth album, was the band's first ever song to feature female vocals. On July 22, 2014 they released what would be their final album - Lowborn. It was announced that after a final tour following the release of Lowborn the band would be parting ways. Anberlin reunited to tour in 2019, and released their EP Silverline in 2022. In October of 2023, Stephen Christian took an indefinite hiatus from the band, and was replaced by Memphis May Fire singer Matty Mullins. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Feel Good Drag
Paperthin Hymn
Feel Good Drag
Godspeed
A Day Late
The Unwinding Cable Car
Never Take Friendship Personal
Inevitable
Breaking
Time & Confusion
Adelaide
Reclusion
Enjoy The Silence
Hello Alone
Alexithymia
The Resistance
Stationary Stationery
Glass To The Arson
The Runaways
Foreign Language
Love Song
There Is No Mathematics To Love And Loss
Impossible
Ready Fuels
Cadence
Disappear
Autobahn
Blame Me! Blame Me!
Cold War Transmissions
Breathe
Retrace
A Whisper & a Clamor
Younglife
Burn Out Brighter (Northern Lights)
A Heavy Hearted Work Of Staggering Genius
Soft Skeletons
Naive Orleans
Uncanny
Audrey, Start The Revolution!
The Promise
(*Fin)
Audrey, Start the Revolution
Change the World
Amsterdam
The Undeveloped Story
Dance, Dance Christa Paffgen
Change The World (Lost Ones)
Readyfuels
Closer
We Owe This To Ourselves
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