Dark is my second favorite. I really like the sound/lyrics/production on it. I half agree with New Surrender though. It has a lot of highs and lows. I've always liked Blueprints the least. Haha
New Surrender and Blurprints are the only ones I'd say I don't like as a whole. Though there are songs on each that I like a lot.
Naive Orleans is the best song on Blueprints for sure. haha I guess I just connected to Dark in a way maybe most people don't. I believe it came out a month after I first listened to the band (started with Cities) and it's just grown on me more every time I've listened to it since.
I think that Dark easily has their worst lyrics and song structures HOWEVER I also think it is far and away the best production on any of their albums and there are some great songs (We Owe This To Ourselves, Impossible, Art of War) that get overlooked. But yeah it's my least favorite Anberlin record.
I think there's a lot of people that really like that album actually. It seems to be their most diversive with a lot of people hating it and a lot of people loving it.
Yeah, looking at that poll it is second to Cities (though it's like 31 to 5. haha). I remember the review on AP gave it like a 90 or something. I'm pretty sure my music taste is probably total shit though (I mean I don't love The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me so). hahahah
Yeah I think the people that connect with that album seem to really connect with it. Also don't be so hard on your taste, I'm sure it's wonderful. I love TDAG but I don't really like any other Brand New album much, we all don't like some hugely popular albums, haha.
Yeah. I'm more joking, I tend to have less popular opinions on here so I just try and own it at this point. haha I'm probably a strange user on the site, because until I was 17 (20 now) I was not allowed to listen to any non-Christian music, so I was late to discovering most of bands I talk about on here.
Dark is to be listened to in full imo, I never really just pick off a random song to listen to. I know a lot of people don't like Depraved, but that is such a perfect closer - especially for that record. lyrically it's minimal and simple but I really like that about it. Nate absolutely kills that song too. The echo-y choir in the outro is perfect.
Definitely. For awhile I disliked Depraved just because it wasn't as epic as Christa Paffgen, *Fin or Ex Malo Bonum, but eventually it clicked on me and I'd hold it in the same league as those now.
Dark is probably number 2 for me. Hit me at a good time, I listened to it like crazy when it dropped. Brendan O'brien crushed production on it. Some of my favorite Anberlin songs are on there.
How do y'all feel about the Anchor & Braille album this year? I liked it but didn't return to it much until recently. Works much better this time of year imo
I never gave their last two albums much of a chance, but after reading through here, I'll have to revisit then.
I wish that Cadence stuck with the heavier tone set right from those opening chords. But that chorus... pffft.
I think Vital/Devotion is their most solid product start to finish, and that they completely succeeded in their goal of creating a record that is very definitive for them, and for new fans to go to early on. Lowborn is a bit different, it's closest in style to Vital, but it's a lot more chill and ambient. I think it's a perfect album to close a career, but also not a perfect album for someone who isn't already a pretty big fan of the band to listen to before hearing all of their other albums first. Hope you enjoy both.
I thought that album was good when it first came out, favourite track was Live Fast Die Young. But haven't revisited it at all since the month it was released
Completely agree with this. Vital/Devotion, Cities, and Lowborn are the three records I come back to the most. I personally love the direction the last couple of records took them and believe they went out on such a strong note. I highly recommend them as well.