''Lowborn'' (stylized as ''lowborn'') is the seventh studio album by the American
alternative rock
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band
Anberlin
Anberlin is an American alternative rock band formed in Winter Haven, Florida, in 2002. Since the beginning of 2007, the band consists of lead vocalist Stephen Christian, guitarists Joseph Milligan and Christian McAlhaney, bassist Deon Rexroat, ...
. The album was scheduled for release on June 24, 2014, but was pushed back to July 22, 2014. This album was produced by the band. The album has been described by
Stephen Christian as "eclectic and chaotic, just like a good Anberlin record should be."
Critical reception
''Lowborn'' received positive reviews from
music critics
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. On the review combining publication
Metacritic
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, the album has a score of 74 taken from four reviews, meaning the project has seen generally favorable reception.
In a three and a half star review by
AllMusic
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, Matt Collar averred, "despite this heaviness, Anberlin have crafted an album of deeply emotive and, one imagines for longtime fans, cathartic songs."
In a three and a half star review from ''
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'', Evan Lucy remarked, it "isn't as good as ''Vital'', but it still does an admirable job at continuing Anberlin's sonic expansion", but "There's a push and pull, between these styles
odern rock and new wavethat ultimately makes ''Lowborn'' feel a bit conflicted, like the yin and yang of growing older but refusing to let the fire burn out completely."
In addition, Lucy says the music is best when the pendulum is right dead center between the two.
Andy Biddulph, writing for ''
Rock Sound
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'', rated the album a six out of ten because "it's telling that the first track is the best, and while their insistence on progression must be applauded, it's a shame that this band is going out with something less than a band."
In a seven out of ten review for ''
Outburn'', Dan Slessor regarded the final product as "uneven".
In a review of 75 percent by
AbsolutePunk
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, Craig Manning wrote, "Luckily, ''Lowborn'' is a fairly strong record on a song-for-song basis, and the added emotional heft of it being a swansong helps to elevate it above the weaker entries in the band’s catalog – even despite its numerous issues."
In a four star review for ''
CCM'' magazine, Matt Conner declared, "Stephen Christian and company are going out on top."
In a four star review by ''
HM'' magazine, Chelc Eaves described the music as "imaginative and perceptive" because "The instruments sound well-mixed, and the lyrics are all very well-scripted", and it is like "the sound of a decade-old, well oiled machine" coming to a culmination.
In a four star review from Sputnikmusic, SowingSeason wrote, "''Lowborn'' is a gift to fans" showing how "Anberlin is a band that will never truly die."
In a five star review from New Release Tuesday, Mary Nikkel wrote, "With ''Lowborn'', Anberlin has set the crown on an already illustrious career" displays exactly how "The group is definitely successfully blazing out rather than fading away."
In a nine out of ten review by
Cross Rhythms
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, Tony Cummings wrote, "All in all, this is a fitting farewell to a great rock band."
In a four and a half star review by Jesus Freak Hideout, Roger Gelwicks said, "It's a complete album in every sense, and the creative process that's present here marks a seasoned band that has diversified themselves in fine ways."
In a four star review for Jesus Freak Hideout's second opinion, Michael Weaver wrote, "While this isn't the Anberlin album the selfish fan in me wanted for their grand finale, it's a really nice send-off regardless and it's nice to see them go out the way they wanted."
In a four star review for Jesus Freak Hideout's Additional 2 Cents, John DiBiase wrote, "This may not be the mighty bow-out that all fans were hoping for, but it's easily some of the best alt rock of the year, regardless."
Scott Fryberger in another 2 Cents review rated the album four and a half stars because "Anberlin is a class act, and ''Lowborn'' is an excellent way to go out."
Mark Rice, in yet another 2 Cents review, rated the album four stars and said that, according to him, it is "more mellow" than fans expect, whilst "the music often overpowers Stephen Christian's vocals to the point of intelligibility."
Conversely, Rice said that "while ''Lowborn'' may not be the "final album" most fans hoped it would be, that does not detract from its excellence."
In another 2 Cents review by Wayne Myatt, he rated the album four and a half stars noting, "Although this album is certainly a departure from past releases, it still provides a fresh sound that becomes more rewarding after each listen."
Announcement
The first announcement of the album came in a video posted on the band's official website, announcing their intentions of touring America, Australia, Sweden, Philippines and the UK once more and releasing a final album before disbanding by the end of 2014 (though they would reunite in 2018). In the video, it was revealed that this last album would be released on
Tooth & Nail Records
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History
Brandon Ebel and Michael Knott conceived the label as a joint venture, before Knott backe ...
, which had originally signed the band and released their first three records.
Writing process
The band expressed feeling "true artistic freedom" and being "liberated from any sort of expectation or pressure" for the album, knowing it would be their last. Stephen Christian wished to enjoy the creative process once more, without restrictions or pressure for a radio single. The band started collecting new material at the end of 2012, with a focus on "crafting solidly good ideas that melded each musician’s individual tastes and influences" rather than to "cranking out as many songs as possible". Nathan Young, in discussing the writing process, described "a fearlessness which was really freeing and exciting...to just not have to think about anything else except what’s the best thing for the song.”
Recording and promotion
The band tweeted in January 2014 that they had "the dream team" of "AM.MG.AS." for the final album referring to possible producers
Aaron Marsh,
Matt Goldman and
Aaron Sprinkle, all of whom had previously worked with the band. Later in February, a blurry screenshot of what appeared to be demos of the album was posted on Twitter. Young entered the studio on February 18, and the band indirectly confirmed Goldman's involvement in the recording process. Drum tracking was completed three days later.
On April 24, the band announced that the record was already "tracked, mixed, and mastered". On May 5, Tooth & Nail put up a promotional webpage where fans could unlock the new album cover by sharing the page. The title was revealed to be ''Lowborn'', and a page was added to the Tooth & Nail website, revealing the track listing and a press release with details about the album.
Pre-order packages were announced on May 16,
and included a download of the first single, "Stranger Ways", which was also streamed exclusively on Billboard.com the same day. According to Christian, the song "embodies a lot of what Anberlin will be remembered for; the 80's influence, dark dactylic lyrics, and intriguing melodies and music", but warned that the song "is not the embodiment of the record", assuring fans that the entire album is not as somber.
Track listing
Personnel
; Anberlin
*
Stephen Christian - lead vocals, keyboards, production
* Joseph Milligan - lead guitar, vocals, production
* Christian McAlhaney - rhythm guitar, vocals, production
* Deon Rexroat - bass guitar, production
* Nathan Young - drums, percussion, production
Chart performance
References
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2014 albums
Anberlin albums
Tooth & Nail Records albums