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    New Surrender

    09/30/2008 | Republic 

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    Anberlin are nothing if not distinct, thanks to the nasally, somewhat higher pitched vocals of the inimitable Stephen Christian. His vox are as distinct as a strand of DNA. Even if you're only slightly ensconced in the emo or nu-alternative scenes, you'd still be able to identify the band from one mere note from Christian. This guy belts out every song with unparalleled emotion, letting loose impassioned wails that have you compelled to believe every word he sings, as though it came straight from the deepest emotional reserves of his heart. Thankfully, he never goes too dramatic for his own good, but there's no denying that his voice is polarizing. It doesn't matter how fast you can recognize it, since you will either love it or hate it.

    On the Florida band's latest, New Surrender, Anberlin take out a mortgage in Alternative Rock'ville, firing off mid-tempo, inoffensive rock music that's more exciting than your average radio band. Anberlin doesn't diverge much from the typical verse-chorus-verse structure. The album is riff-oriented rock, supplemented, of course, by Christian's vocals. He hurls high impact (read: easy to sing along to) one-liners like, "You were my greatest mistake" and "Wait for me / With arms wide open," and he does it with such flair that the 18-and-under boys and girls with a hard-on for emotionally expressive music will flock to New Surrender and songs like "Disappear" as though they were life preservers in the stormy waters of life. If there ever was a soundtrack for the young (and in love), in 2008, it's certainly this record.

    Ultimately, Anberlin specializes in pleasant alt rock. Fortunately for them, the songs never bore, even if they aren't doing anything that hasn't already been done in this genre. They pepper the stew with a ballad that includes an unexpected, cute, "woah oh" singalong. New Surrender is good rock, supplemented with lots o' handclaps and gang'ish, choir-vocals, made for good kids, by good kids. These kids are alright.

    — Amy Sciarretto
    09.21.08


    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Breaking
  • 3:26

  • 4
  • Retrace
  • 3:50

  • 6
  • Disappear
  • 3:37

  • 7
  • Breathe
  • 3:35

  • 9
  • Younglife
  • 3:39

  • 10
  • Haight Street
  • 2:59

  • 11
  • Soft Skeletons
  • 4:09

  • Credits

    • Joseph Milligan
    • Keyboards, String Arrangements, Group Member, Programming
    • Neal Avron
    • Keyboards, String Arrangements, Engineer, Mixing, Programming, Producer


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