Anberlin - Type Three [NEW Album 2012] descargar videos gratis


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Anberlin have always known exactly who they are. It's why everything from Blueprints For The Black Market to Dark Is The Way, Light Is A Place has sounded completely unflappable. The band remained steadfast in their approach for so long that they've managed to release a "three-peat" of commercially successful alternative rock albums, including the revered Cities -- an album that they unwittingly turned into a perpetually unattainable milestone. Sure, slight modifications have been implemented along the way...Never Take Friendship Personal grit its teeth to show the band's slightly more aggressive side, while their latest efforts have pushed in more of an anthemic, stadium-filling direction. As we approach Anberlin's sixth full-length piece, we find them in the midst of their most noticeable departure -- a passionately resonating, electronic-underscored tour de force that somehow never betrays their true essence.

It's nothing out of the ordinary, really, for a group that has managed to remain astoundingly consistent across a discography that now spans almost an entire decade. The reaction of long-time fans might be something like, "this is amazing, as if they would give us anything less." Little time was wasted in evoking such a reaction, with the energy-brimming 'Self-Starter' doing just what it implies via an incredible opening drum sequence, high-strung electric guitars, and Stephen Christian's electronically-altered vocals. There's a lot of that kind of thing on Vital, a record that boasts heavy use of electronics without ever completely relying on it. The awe-inspiring atmosphere on 'Other Side' never would have come to fruition had it not been for this; nor would the ethereal intros that surface on songs like 'Type 3.' We've witnessed enough in the past to foreshadow such a progression -- the oddly infectious synth line in 'There Is No Mathematics to Love or Loss' from five years ago, and the reverberated backbeat featured in 'Art of War' a mere two years back. But despite the evidence hanging right within our line of sight, an evolution this profound still manages to shake us to the core; resplendently exploding into aesthetically pleasing waves of sound every time we expect Christian & co. to settle back into their old, familiar groove.

Much to its benefit, though, Vital isn't completely about the slick and smoothed over. For all of its electronic and production tactics, there's still a comforting sense of true identity -- of core foundation -- that outshines most of the album's experimental qualities. There's not a single Anberlin fan (who's been around long enough to bang his or her head to 'Godspeed', anyway) that won't find 'Little Tyrants' to be equally infectious. With a straight-forward rock approach featuring heavy riffs and plenty of howling oh-oh-oh's, the song aptly preserves the momentum created by opener 'Self-Starter.' Perhaps more importantly, it lays to waste the kind of "faux-heaviness" of tracks such as 'We Owe This To Ourselves', where the band used fast tempos and semi-defiant lyrics as a disguise for Christian's lacking vocal aggression. On Vital, Christian is as close as he's ever come to reverting to his Never Take Friendship Personal days, and that's a prospect that should excite anyone who thought New Surrender and Dark Is The Way, Light Is A Place were dulled down by the vocalist's strict reliance on agreeable, melodic vocals. Then there's 'God, Drugs & Sex', an epic closer certain to conjure memories of the band's crowning achievement off of Cities, 'Fin.' Clocking in at just over six minutes, it delicately weaves Stephen Christian's most angelic of vocals in with Christine DuPree's, a duet that proves to be quite mesmerizing when laid over top of the slow, echoing drum beat that dictates the song's momentum. It doesn't touch 'Fin', but the ballad's lush atmosphere is more than enough to send Vital floating off to the sky in gorgeous but stark contrast to the style in which it arrived.

Even if it isn't the best album they've ever made, Vital is perhaps the smartest. Here Anberlin evolves, trading some of their of rock n' roll grit for a smooth, electronic-influenced sound that better suits Stephen Christian's pure, otherworldly vocals. The pop-leaning traits of New Surrender and, more distinctively, Dark Is the Way, Light Is A Place, are present in the sleeker (and bolder) sounding production, but they don't overpower the raw aspects of the music like they used to. Their core sound, if slightly altered, still remains intact -- with sweeping strings, full-sounding acoustics, and compelling electronic components acting as the new driving force behind Christian's breathtaking vocals. It's a new era for Anberlin, one that both new fans and diehards should have no problem agreeing upon

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Comentarios

10 years ago

Justin McClure

3:26-3:45 Whatever instrument that is in the background, I love it

10 years ago

High Hat

Where's the music vid for this? I felt right away that this would be a single

10 years ago

Peter Esch

Anberlin killing it again. I praise these guys for their love in creating stellar refined and a new sound of music. 

10 years ago

Solange Ramos

*MASTERPIECE sorry, you know ;)

10 years ago

Rebecca Hoffmann

*MASTERPEICE

10 years ago

Ryan Miller

I don't know what is better, the song or the video description?

11 years ago

ariebellza

TRRRRROLL

11 years ago

jpthegrappler

Great Song

11 years ago

CharuXMharu

Their whole cd brings tears to my eyes because, for once, a band does something right by having their lead singer use the ENTIRETY of his/her voice. This sense of flow, strength, and calmness in his voice really brings out the meaning and purpose all of these songs, causing it to touch the hearts of those that listen and understand. His voice is absolutely beautiful. ;_; I am so glad they exist

11 years ago

Nick Renwick

One of my favorites at the moment. More to come!

11 years ago

Katelyn Horner

Best song on the CD

11 years ago

guitarromike

This song has some of Anberlin's best lyrics and is helping me through a great deal right now. Thanks Anberlin.

11 years ago

slug237711

This is my 2nd fav song off the album, 1st being Desires

11 years ago

slug237711

Why did the retard who posted below me come here then?

11 years ago

bunnyluv451

Please make this available to mobile??!!:D

11 years ago

Cozy Porter

aka Don't Bite

11 years ago

Nany3z

Anberlin, how Ive been waiting for this. <3

11 years ago

Solange Ramos

ANOTHER ANBERLIN'S MASTERPEACE

11 years ago

DarkHisagi17

Its really epic and heavenly. I love it!

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