History
SaGoh 24/7 and the origins of Anberlin (1998–2002)
Lead singer Stephen Christian met bassist Deon Rexroat while they were both in high school, and they formed a punk band called SaGoh 24/7. Drummer Sean Hutson and guitarist Joseph Milligan joined the group as well. The band released two albums, ''Servants After God's Own Heart'' (1999), and ''Then I Corrupt Youth'' (2001), both under Rescue Records. After the albums sold only 1,300 units, Hutson left the band to start a family, and Nathan Young was brought in as a replacement. Christian, Milligan and Rexroat began working on a side project, marking the beginning of the end for SaGoh 24/7. The side project's sound transformed after a suggestion from Milligan to develop more of a rock sound for Anberlin. They used money left over from shows SaGoh had performed and teamed up with producer Matt Goldman to record five demos. The demos that were then posted on PureVolume (which was mp3.com at the time). On the advice of friends, including Chad Johnson, and Timmy McTague from Underoath, the band signed with Tooth & Nail Records.''Blueprints for the Black Market'' and ''Never Take Friendship Personal'' (2002–2005)
''Cities'' and ''Lost Songs'' (2005–2007)
Anberlin's third album produced by Aaron Sprinkle was released in early 2007 under the title '' Cities''. It sold 34,000 copies in its first week of release, debuted at No. 19 on the Billboard 200 chart, and, like their previous album, received fairly positive reviews from critics. Before the release of ''Cities'', the band released '' Godspeed EP'' exclusively through the iTunes Store in late 2006 to give a preview to the new album. In support of the album, Anberlin held their first headlining tour, supported by Bayside, Meg & Dia and Jonezetta. In an interview about the album, Christian commented that the lyrics throughout the band's discography are progressively becoming more mature. "The first CD (''Blueprints for the Black Market'') was childish in the manner that it was Man vs. World in the lyrics. The second (''Never Take Friendship Personal'') was Man Vs. Man. ''Cities'' is more adult in the manner that it's Man Vs. Self. ''Cities'' was the most anticipated album on Jesus Freak Hideout's Most Anticipated Albums of 2007. Three to four weeks before the release of ''Cities'', it was announced that guitarist Nathan Strayer amicably left the band to go back to the Mosaic and that Christian McAlhaney, formerly of the band Acceptance, would take over as the new guitarist. A compilation album of unreleased material, called '' Lost Songs'', was released on November 20, 2007. It features B-sides, demos, covers, and acoustic versions of their previous songs as well as other tracks recorded at Sessions@AOL.Universal Republic signing and ''New Surrender'' (2007–2009)
The band signed to Universal Republic on August 16, 2007, and soon after began to write material for their major-label debut, entitled '' New Surrender'', which was released on September 30, 2008. This was the band's first album to not be distributed through Tooth & Nail Records or produced by Aaron Sprinkle. The first song to be heard from the new album was tentatively titled "Bittersweet Memory" during its initial live performances; it was later renamed to "Breaking", with an acoustic remix of the song included on USB wristbands sold exclusively during the 2008 Warped Tour. On July 11, 2008, the band showcased a second new song called "Disappear" on their MySpace profile. The first actual single from the album was the re-recorded " Feel Good Drag" which was set to go to radio on August 18 - eventually being released on August 26. The band booked eight weeks of recording sessions with noted producer Neal Avron ( New Found Glory, Yellowcard, Fall Out Boy) in early February 2008. Stephen Christian stated in an interview, "We're very excited about working with Neal; I think our fans are going to be pleased when they hear the final result." Christian also discussed the difficulties in writing this record. "When you try to write 29 songs lyrically you find yourself topically working in circles; I only go through so much in one year, but needlessly I have dedicated myself to begin searching books, art, and friends for new directions." During the recording process, the band set up a live webcam in the studio so fans could watch them record the album via the band's MySpace profile. ''New Surrender'' was placed at the No. 2 spot on Jesus Freak Hideout's 25 Most Anticipated Albums of 2008. In the week of its release, the album sold 36,000 units, entering the ''Billboard'' 200 chart at No. 13. It also placed at No. 5 on the Top Current Rock chart, according to a Universal Republic press release. In support of the album, the band embarked on a fall headlining U.S. tour alongside Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Straylight Run, and There For Tomorrow. Kyle Flynn, formerly of the band Acceptance, joined the band while on tour doing keys, loops, acoustic guitar, and background vocals. The band then traveled to the United Kingdom where they supported Elliot Minor and played a handful of headlining shows with Furthest Drive Home and Data.Select.Party. Anberlin went into the studio to record several tracks, including a cover of the New Order song " True Faith", which was made available online. The band also recorded a cover of the Danzig song "''Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place'' (2010–2011)
In an interview with the '' South Florida Sun-Sentinel'' in December 2009, it was revealed by lead singer Stephen Christian that the band were tentatively due to enter the studio in the beginning of 2010, with a release probable later in the year. He said "it looks like we are going to go to the studio in January, February or March, right around that time". Drummer Nathan Young stated that the album would be "less poppy" and "darker". Christian posted on his Twitter account in December 2009, that his choice for an album name was "a go" but did not reveal the name. The band entered Blackbird Studios, Nashville, to begin recording the album in March 2010. It was announced on March 3 that the band would be working with Grammy Award-winning producer, Brendan O'Brien. The tracking of the album was completed on April 9, with mixing commencing on April 13, 2010. In an April 2010 interview with MyMag, Christian stated that the album's release date is "looking like late July or early August" 2010. However, in a May 2010 interview with Spin Magazine, McAlhaney stated that the album would be released in September 2010. In early June 2010, the album's release date was confirmed to be September 21, 2010. The band also began exposing their new music, with videos of live performances of the album's songs appearing online. A press release revealed on June 17 that Anberlin's fifth studio album would be titled '' Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place'', taking its title from a line in Dylan Thomas’ "Poem on His Birthday". Along with the disclosure of a track listing, the press release also announced the album's lead single, "Impossible", which went to radio play on July 12, 2010. When asked about the possible impact of the new album, Stephen replied 'I feel like we're on the brink of something... either world domination or destruction, but either way we're on the brink'. Anberlin supported Thirty Seconds to Mars on their Closer to the Edge Tour with CB7 during April and May 2011.''Vital'' and ''Devotion'' (2012–2013)
In an interview with ''Common Revolt'', Stephen Christian stated that the band had begun work on their next album. A few songs had been written, including one with the working title "Control" (later renamed Orpheum), and a song influenced by the events in Egypt (later confirmed to be "Someone Anyone"). The band announced via Facebook and e-mail in February 2012 that they would be returning to Aaron Sprinkle to record their upcoming album. The band recorded their first three albums with Sprinkle; not only is he a good friend of the band but also a fan favorite. The band will begin recording around the start of March, and are not expected to be finished until May. In a recent interview, Stephen Christian announced their new album is finally done. On June 11, during the Nashville show of their acoustic tour, Stephen Christian announced that the title of the new record would be ''Vital'', calling the record "their most aggressive to date" and also announced a fall release date. On July 31, the band announced on their official website that ''Vital'' was to be released on October 16. The new album's opening track, "Self-Starter",' was streamed on Billboard.com for free listening on August 17., and the album's second single, "Someone Anyone" was released on August 22. ''Infectious'' Magazine reported on October 26, 2012, that the band had already "made a lot of headway writing for the next record". The band released " City Electric" on September 20, 2013. It is the first of three new and previously unreleased tracks from their rework of ''Vital'', '' Devotion'' which was released on October 15, 2013.Return to Tooth & Nail, ''Lowborn'' and breakup (2014)
On the January 16, 2014, the band posted a video in which the band confirmed that this year would be their last and that they would release their seventh, and seemingly final, studio album in mid-2014 on their original label, Tooth & Nail Records. They also stated that they would do their last set of tours following the release to celebrate what the band had become. On May 6, 2014, Anberlin revealed the title of the album, '' Lowborn'', as well as the album artwork. The band played their final show on November 26, 2014, at the House of Blues in Orlando, Florida. On December 15, 2017, it was announced that the band's former rhythm guitarist Nathan Strayer had died. He was 34.Reunions, Equal Vision signing and ''Vega'' (2018–present)
On October 18, 2018, the band announced that they would reunite for one show on December 14 at the Yuengling Center inOrigin of name
Anberlin lead vocalist Stephen Christian has stated different origins of the band's name in various interviews, prevalent among which was his claim that he had long intended to name his first daughter Anberlin. Struggling to find a name for the band, Stephen suggested it; "We were all sitting around trying to come up with a name. None of us were married or had kids, but one day I was going to name my daughter Anberlin, so I figured we could name the band that until we thought of something better. So we chose Anberlin and no one has thought of anything better." He stated he was no longer going to use Anberlin to name his first daughter, however he said, "If I ever have a daughter and name her Anberlin, she'll think she was named after the band instead of the other way around." Christian had also stated in another interview that the band's name was created when he was thinking about cities in Europe he wanted to visit. In his mind he listed "London, Paris, Rome, andChristianity
Over the years, many fans, critics, and other members of the media have consistently characterized Anberlin as a Christian band. However, Stephen Christian stated in an interview that their faith is more complicated than a simple label: "I think we're categorized like that a lot because we're on Tooth & Nail Records, which, years ago, was known as a Christian label and never lost that reputation. I don't care who listens to our records. If it helps people in whatever circumstances they're in, that's amazing, but I definitely don't classify us as a Christian band." Elsewhere, Christian has remarked, " y faithaffects every single aspect of my life, but I'm not a preacher, I'm an entertainer." Despite these statements and others of the like, multiple sources list the band as part of the Christian rock genre, and some Anberlin song lyrics do contain Christian references. Furthermore, the band appears at Christian music festivals such as Parachute Music Festival and Cornerstone Festival, and their songs have been included on Christian rock compilation CDs and DVDs. They are also played on the Gospel Music Channel. Anberlin has also been repeatedly featured in Christian rock magazine ''HM'' (''Hard Music'', which was originally the fanzine ''Heaven's Metal''). Christian submitted a letter to the magazine, criticizing the more overtly religious Christian punk band the Knights of the New Crusade for a promotional image that represented a "black mark on the face of Christianity". Christian has also said in an interview with Lightforce radio how the band tries to "step out of the bubble" and referred to themselves as being part of Christian music. He discussed in detail what Christians should do in their lives: love and embrace others asBand members
Current members * Matty Mullins — lead vocals (2023–present) *Joseph Milligan – lead guitar, backing vocals (2002–2014, 2018–present) *Deon Rexroat – bass guitar (2002–2014, 2018–present) *Nathan Young – drums, percussion (2002–2014, 2018–present) *Christian McAlhaney – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2007–2014, 2018–present) Former members * Stephen Christian – lead vocals, keyboards (2002–2014, 2018–present; on hiatus since 2023) *Joey Bruce – rhythm guitar (2002–2004) *Nathan Strayer – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2004–2007; ''died 2017'') Former touring musicians *Jimmy Aceino – rhythm guitar (2004) * Randy Torres – rhythm guitar, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals (2010) *Kyle Flynn – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals (2009–2011) TimelineDiscography
Albums
* '' Blueprints for the Black Market'' (2003) * '' Never Take Friendship Personal'' (2005) * '' Cities'' (2007) * '' New Surrender'' (2008) * '' Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place'' (2010) * '' Vital'' (2012) * '' Lowborn'' (2014) * ''Vega'' (2024) * ''Nevertake'' (2025)EPs
* ''Silverline'' (2022) * ''Convinced'' (2023)Side projects
Anchor & Braille
Stephen Christian formed an acoustic side project, Anchor & Braille. The project was originally a joint venture with Aaron Marsh of the band Copeland; however, Marsh did not feature on the project's debut album, entitled '' Felt'', although he did produce it. The project first yielded a 7" vinyl, and ''Felt'' was released on August 4, 2009. On July 31, 2012, Anchor & Braille's second album, '' The Quiet Life'', was released. Later, in 2016, after the break-up of Anberlin, Anchor & Braille's third studio album, '' Songs for the Late Night Drive Home'', was released.Carrollhood
Nathan Young formed a side project with his brother-in-law Tim McTague of Underoath and Reed Murray in July 2011. Carrollhood released their first three-song EP, ''Afraid'', on August 23, 2012. The EP included "Afraid", "Remission" and "Mr. Tampa". The second three-song EP, ''Violence'', was released February 11, 2013. It included "Two Minutes Hate", "Violence", "MDSFWL".Sins
Joseph Milligan formed a side project, "Sins", who released ''Sink Away'' on December 19, 2012.Loose Talk
Deon Rexroat and Christian McAlhaney started a band called Loose Talk. Former drummer Nathan Young provided the drums for the band's first EP.References
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