Anberlin Change Name To Compound Lockdown And Release Hit New Single “Did You Drop That?”
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"The Unwinding Cable Car" by Anberlin
I spent a lot of years enjoying music from the whole AbsolutePunk.net scene which was totally my thing. New Found Glory, The Starting Line, Allister, Home Grown, Motion City Soundtrack. The pop-punk scene was always my thing really throughout high-school. I kind of grew out of those bands in the past 2 or so years but if there’s one band that’s grown with me I have to credit Anberlin.
Quick Recap:
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Tags: anberlin, never take friendship personal, new surrender, the feel good drag

Anberlin's "New Surrender" Is Out September 30th.
As a huge fan of Anberlin I’ve followed them since Blueprints From The Black Market and was quite surprised to hear that the single from their fourth album, New Surrender, was to be a song off their sophomore release “Never Take Friendship Personal”.
“The Feel Good Drag” has always been a fan favourite but I’ve never been sure of it’s potential as a single and I’m still not entirely convinced after hearing it. This probably won’t get much airplay and I doubt it’ll be the song to push Anberlin into the mainstream like I’m sure the record label is hoping. What I am sure of is that this is an amazing song and they’ve improved it ten-fold.
The intro is pretty awesome but it’s in the verses you’ll hear the most changes. A swirly, epic feeling has been added into the verses and Stephen’s delivery is a lot more subtle before exploding into the nostalgiac “Was this over before?” screams in the chorus.
The guitar work is far greater - be it the production style or band growth the solo screechs across the sound scape.
As a whole the song is essentially the same track it was 4 or so years ago — it’s just a helluva lot more epic.
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Tags: anberlin, audrey start the revolution, never take friendship personal, new surrender, the feel good drag
“But we’ve heard The Feel Good Drag before!” - I hear you scream. And you’d be correct because The Feel Good Drag was one of the tracks on Never Take Friendship Personal. That’s right - the latest Anberlin single is two albums old. I’m not quite sure what the record label/band are thinking of here but if it’s a label decision, it tells me they don’t have much faith in the bands new material which is a bit worrying.
All the same - if the band were to release an old song you would have thought they would have picked one of the better ones. Now don’t get me wrong - I love The Feel Good Drag, but wouldn’t this have been a better track:
Yes that footage was from Breakfast At Tiffany’s. I think I made my point.
The Feel Good Drag hits American radio next month.
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Tags: anberlin, disappear, new song, new surrender

Anberlin have unveiled a new song from their new album “New Surrender” entitled “Disappear”.
There is lots of cool synth work. Stephen’s vocals are as cool as ever. The chord progression is pretty cool. There’s not that much to say about it because it is the “typical” Anberlin sound. Is that such a bad thing though?
Check it out.
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Tags: anberlin, breaking, new surrender
According to Last.fm Anberlin are my most listened to band of all time (well as long as I’ve been signed up to the site anyway). They have recently been recording a new album called “New Surrender” and there have been lots of little tid-bits come out about the album in the past month or so.
Firstly there is a video of the band performing a new song “Bittersweet Memory” acoustically:
And here’s a better-er video of them playing the song “plugged in”. I think Stephen announces that the song is now called “Breaking”.
Amazing?
Here’s the cover for “New Surrender”.

Exciting times.
Is going to be called “New Surrender”.
I hope it sounds better than the title ‘cos that’s an awful name Stephen. Are you reading this? Stephen? Change it please.
Actually I don’t care - just make it better than Cities (is that possible?) and I’ll be a happy-chappy.
Oh - then come back to England. I wanna see you again.
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