Thursday, August 14, 2014

Album Review: lowborn by Anberlin

"Surely the lowborn are but a breath, the highborn are but a lie. If weighted on a balance, they are nothing; together they are only a breath." - Psalm 62:9. This is the Bible verse that Anberlin based their final album on. They say every good thing must come to an end. As true as that may be, sometimes it hurts. It hurts bad. Anberlin has been one of my favorite bands ever since I heard "The Unwinding Cable Car" back in 2007, I think it was. After I heard that song, I fell in love and got their album Cities. I loved that album so much that my brother, like a year or so later, I got their New Surrender album for Christmas. I still love that album and it is one of my favorites by them. Then I discovered all their other albums (Blueprints For the Black Market, Never Take Friendship Personal, & Lost Songs) and once again fell in love. I saw them for the first time in June at Warped Tour and just recently got my ticket for their final tour. Warped was emotional and the final tour will more than likely be worse. I can be happy, though, that they are leaving because they miss their families and not because of fighting. lowborn is a great way to finish off a career and they dip in just about every genre in the album. I love it, and I guarantee you will as well.

The album kicks off with the heavy track "We Are Destroyer." The song is about how these days, we rarely earn things ourselves anymore. We are given so much that we almost expect it. The song is talking to God and asking Him to "give us what we think we need." Yet if He does that, as the song says "We don't wanna learn." The second song on the album, "Armageddon" is a rock song, with a hint of dubstep at the beginning. I relate it to kind of sounding like "Madness" by Muse, just with more guitar. The song is about how we all start our own wars and by that, we are stuck in our own hell.

"Stranger Ways" was the album's lead single. We all just meet someone and think they our are soulmate already. We barely know the person and we wanna marry them and call them our lover, which makes no sense at all and is at times, sad. One of the things Anberlin is known for is weird song titles. "Velvet Covered Brick" is no failure to that. The song is about how most people waste their lives away and when it comes time to die, they aren't ready because they haven't got to experience everything they have "wanted" to experience in life.

"Atonement" is the halfway point in the album at song number five. The song is the band reflecting on their career and explaining why they are breaking up. Its also a message to their fans that they would have never been successful without them. Its assuring the fans that although they have loved places they have seen, their heart is going to a better place. "Birds of Prey" is a breakup song. They miss the relationship, and wish they could change the past. The metaphor in the song is how like birds of prey, the memories circle in their mind and never leave.

"Dissenter is the most un-Anberlin song, if that makes sense. The album was inspired partly by hardcore and heavy metal so they decided to take a crack at a hardcore song themselves. I'm not disappointed by any means. It's about some people claiming they aren't Christians because of some of their lyrical content. "Losing It All" is one of my favorites on the album. Its another song from the band to the fans. They assure the fans that although they are breaking up, Anberlin's music is still there so its not losing everything.

"Hearing Voices" is the second single from the album and is a classic Anberlin song. Guitar, bass, keyboard, drums. Nothing else is in the song. The song is about how we all want to get to Heaven or we all want to know God, but we are not willing to do the work for either. "Harbinger" is the final closing track from Anberlin. They want to go out in a way that fans will remember them, as much as it hurts. And what a way they created to remember them.

In their 12 year career, Anberlin never won a Grammy and was never even nominated. It is a surprising factor to many fans. Although they weren't the most successful band ever, they have over a million dedicated fans, which also means a million broken hearts, and it had to be done sometime. Thankfully they didn't fight to break up.

Rating: 10 out of 10


Top 3 Songs: "We Are Destroyer," "Hearing Voices," "Dissenter"

For Fans Of: 30 Seconds To Mars, Fall Out Boy, Paramore



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