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Blueprints For The Black Market

Anberlin

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Album Review

Seattle's Tooth & Nail has developed a reputation as the home for positive-thinking, hookalicious pop-punk and alternative combos, many sporting fancy haircuts and a Christian-influenced worldview. Anberlin fits this mold. Led by the soaring, slightly froggy-voiced vocals of Stephen Christian, the band also includes Joseph Milligan (guitar), Nathan Young (drums), Joey Bruce (guitar), and Deon Rexroat (bass). Blueprints for the Black Market features 11 songs buffed to a gleaming finish by producer Aaron Sprinkle, ex of Christian punkers Poor Old Lu. While it accesses the earnestness of emo through a side door, Blueprints removes punk and hardcore from the equation entirely. Some songs feature dynamics evocative of these genres ("Naïve Orleans," the post-hardcore stylings of "Glass to the Arson"), but those same tracks are cleaned up with electronic programming or lush chorus vocals that are much closer to bland alternative pop/rock. The bopping "Foreign Language" marries the yearning of Cutting Crew to a post-new wave beat, but a song later Anberlin is channeling the grandiose proto-metal of Tool, albeit without that group's slithering underbelly. This obviousness doesn't do Blueprints for the Black Market any favors. It's such a glimmering recording, and the songs are so minutely arranged to represent a particular sound, that the album ends up becoming an utterly pleasant bore. Christian and his cohorts turn in some determined performances, but they lack any definition. A preening cover of the Cure's "Love Song" doesn't help matters.

Customer Reviews

Great first album

Blueprints for the Black Market is a portent of the even better albums to come. I don't find this quite as good as newer Anberlin albums. This one has a slightly raw and earthy sound. Highlights include, in order:
1. Cadence
2. Readyfuels
3. Naive Orleans

The cover of The Cure's Love Song is also noteworthy. Definitely worth buying if you like Anberlin's newer stuff.

Give this a chance!!

This was their first album and my favorite! It's classic in my opinion! I was hoping that since they have gotten more popular since I first started listening to them in 2003, people would give this album a chance. "Cadence" and "Readyfuels" are my favorite songs from them even compared to all their other cds. If you havent listened to this cd you need to!! Its raw and edgy...definitely creative and their powerful lyrics are inspiring!!

Solid Record

I've been a Anberlin fan for 3 years and I've never bothered to listen to their first record, and my soul was I missing out! It's amazing that it was their first record because it's so soild and ever song has an unique sound to it. Would total recommend this record to fans of alternative music

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Winter Haven, FL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Hailing from Orlando, Florida, Anberlin formed from the ashes of various other area projects. Led by the soaring vocals of Stephen Christian, the positive-thinking Anberlin also included Joseph Milligan (guitar), Nathan Young (drums), Joey Bruce (guitar), and Deon Rexroat (bass), and presented an alternative pop/rock sound that, while inflected with the earnestness of emo, was closer to the mature stylings of Third Eye Blind. A five-song demo garnered Anberlin the attention of Seattle-based indie...
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Blueprints For The Black Market, Anberlin
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Alternative, Indie Rock, Adult Alternative
  • Released: Apr 24, 2003

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