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New Surrender
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Manufacturer: Universal Republic
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517802957
Label: Universal Republic
Manufacturer: Universal Republic
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Universal Republic
Release Date: 2008-09-30
Studio: Universal Republic

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Editorial Reviews:

This is the major label debut for the Central Florida pop-rock stalwarts, Anberlin. The new album features 13 tracks that further expand on Anberlin's signature sound. Stephen Christian's distinct vocals backed by Joseph Milligan and Christian McAlhaney's driving guitars and the rhythm section comprised of Deon Rexroat and Nathan Young on bass and drums respectively is the foundation for the band's success.

New Surrender, produced by Neal Avron (Fall Out Boy, Yellowcard, New Found Glory), demonstrates the band's natural progression as musicians as well as solidifying their place as some of music's most creative songwriters. With all out rockers like "Feel Good Drag" and "Blame Me! Blame Me!" to the introspective "Still Counting Backwards," Anberlin have created a record that is sure to propel the band to the next level. Universal Republic signed the band off of the success of their highly lauded breakthrough indie pop scorcher, Cities. The record debuted on Billboard's Top Albums chart in February 2007 at #19, and passed the coveted 100,000 indie-sales milestone fueled by their riveting hit single "Godspeed."

It has been Anberlin's emotive pop/rock chemistry that has excited fans and critics ever since their Polk County, FLA launch six years ago, rising through the indie ranks with a magnetic collection of releases on Tooth & Nail Records, including their memorable 2003 debut Blueprints For The Blackmarket. Their 2005 release, Never Take Friendship Personal, saw them gain even more indie traction, (the band has logged combined album sales of more than 400,000 albums) with the single "Paperthin Hymn" peaking in the Top 40 of the Modern Rock Radio chart. Their touring, coupled with a loyal myspace following, cemented their reputation as one of the bands to watch in 2007. Anberlin delivered on that with the celebrated Cities. Cited by many critics as indispensable to the modern rock scene, rock forecasters have bookmarked their upcoming album New Surrender as one of the truly viable indie-to-major success stories ready to blow in 2008.


Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Consistently awesome
Comment: To begin, I am a huge fan of Anberlin, having first heard 'em in 2004 and never growing tired of any of their songs despite listening to them a tremendous number of times. I own each of their CDs and am never let down by the consistency of quality they achieve. With that said, I felt like my personal affinity for each album had been diminishing: I was by far the most fond of Blueprints for the Black Market, and almost as big of a fan of Never Take Friendship Personal... and a pretty good fan of Cities (but just not on the same level as their first two releases). With that said, I purchased this CD expecting about the same thing as I got with Cities, and assuming everyone's jabbering about the swap to a major record label was senseless and irrational; Anberlin's still Anberlin, and it's good they're surviving in what can't possibly be an easy age for musicians what with downloads and all... Turns out the assumption about the record label meaning not much was exactly correct, but my expectation for a CD on par with Cities (IMO) was pretty far off...

New Surrender is fantastic!

There's a pretty wide array of songs on the CD, but I will say the finishing track is just as good - though different - as the beloved Dance, Dance Christa Päffgen, which is quite impressive in my book. "Blame Me! Blame Me!" is probably my personal favorite, though I don't see many others advocating this thought so perhaps I am fairly strange. Regardless, if you consider yourself an Anberlin fan and you're not looking for something *exactly* congruous to Blueprints or Never Take Friendship Personal (this disc IS a bit more... rock-ish(?), just as Cities was)... this is a must-buy.

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Summary: I would know Anberlin anywhere ...
Comment: What I like about Anberlin is I can count on their music to not go to extremes. I have followed their entire career and New Surrender is great - there isn't one song I have to push past.

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Summary: Suddenly Alive
Comment: "I can finally breath. Suddenly Alive. I can finally move. What it feels to be revived." Anberlin's follow up to their ground breaking album "Cities" is a nostalgic album with catchy lines, heart rocking themes similar to "Never Take Friendship personal." The songs are generally beat and uplifting as Christian tries to break out of the recycling of old lyrics, to taking on the persona of another person.

Song's like Height St., Young Life, recount fun filled teenage nights. Disappear, Blame Blame Blame, and The Resistance are the familiar edgy songs of Anberlin.

Feel Good Drag, from "NTFP" is an upgraded version. Guitar rifts , drums, and sound better and tighter. But, the song was made more radio friendly by taking out the scream at the climax. The song comes off of less emotional and angry.

All and all the album ends in a powerful note and pushes Anberlin's lyrics with religious overtones to a new level. A great follow up to Cities. Buy it!



Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Better than Cities, not as good as Never Take Friendship Personal
Comment: Its way too easy to critique a band by saying their earlier stuff was better; unfortuantely, the cliche seems fitting this time. I say this in the context that the new project, notably the later half, has some fantastic and original pop like stand outs, i.e. Burn Out Brither, Breathe, Haight Street and Young Life. Additionally the album holds a lighter sound that Anberlin needed to pursue as previous albums have been extraordinarily gloomy. However, the thematic elements of nearly all but two of the songs (Burn Out Brighter and Breathe) have been explored previously by the band. These themes include, lost love, throwing caution to the wind to chase young love, forgotten memories (familial or relational), addiction, and ad dark story song. (Where have we seen this before??? Cities *cough* Cities). I sincerely believe that New Surrender is simply the lighter and brighter version of Cities. With that said, the album is worth the purchase to see where the band is going musically.

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Summary: Worth the buy
Comment: I started listening to Anberlin about a year before Cities was released. My brother introduced me and I was intrigued by the rock sound and their lyrics. Cities was an amazing album, and would be pretty much impossible to surpass.

New Surrender is a great CD, though I think some of their songs are a little more "pop-py" than I'm used to. Even so, there's a good mix of sounds in there. "The Resistance" and "Disappear" are their usual harder songs, while "Breaking", "Blame Me! Blame Me!", "Younglife", "Burn Out Brighter" and "Haight Street" are more pop-py. "Breathe" and "Soft Skeletons" are two of my favorites on the album, topped only by "Miserabile Visu" - ending their CD in their usual fashion. It's a beautiful song in every way.

The CD has grown on me since I've got it, and I think I enjoy it more everytime I listen to it. Anberlin fans won't be disappointed, and I can't wait until they release their next CD.


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