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Never Take Friendship Personal

Never Take Friendship Personal
Anberlin

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Track Listing

  1. Never Take Friendship Personal
  2. Paperthin Hymn
  3. Stationary Stationery
  4. (the symphony of) blasé
  5. Day Late
  6. Runaways
  7. Time & Confusion
  8. Feel Good Drag
  9. Audrey, Start the Revolution!
  10. Heavy Hearted Work of Staggering Genius
  11. dance, dance Christa Päffgen

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #88849 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-02-01
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Enhanced, Import
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

Always Take Anberlin Seriously5
Provided Anberlin come over to the UK in 2006, they could very well be your new favourite band if, that is, your ears cater for the likes of Story of the Year, Fall Out Boy and Mae. Coming on leaps and bounds from the their first album, Anberlin use all that they know to be catchy and turn it up to 10. These are pop songs that you are allowed to like, the sort that make you feel better inside, whether you are feeling up or down. If you like anything that remotely has an 'emo' tag, you will love this band, seriously.

Anberlin!5
Well what can I say, Anberlin are my favourite band due to the consistency of all their songs being amazing, and I'm not just saying this. I've told all my friends about Anberlin but people just think I'm a bit obsessed with them but seriously once you've checked out their Alternative Rock 'emo' vocals and stunning riffs and tunes you will love it. I hope you buy this cd and love every second of it.

Fantastic Pop Rock from across the Atlantic!4
I heard the single A Day Late a couple of weeks ago and fell in love - it's a fantastically intelligent piece of pop, with some excellent lyrics ("Insignificantly enough we both have significant others"). Then I bought the CD and was immediately stuck by how Emo the lyrics are. Grrr, I thought, why oh why did I purchase an Emo CD? I wanted a CD of intelligent pop, not Emo Pop... Well, then I listened to the CD all the way through and realised that, Emo lyrics or not, this is a fantastic album, and when they drop the poetry for a moment and just hit you with completely convolution-free, unpretentious lyrics the songs become fantastic. Dance, Dance Christa Päffgen, The Runaways and The Feel Good Drag are particularly brilliant.

This CD is definitely recommended. If you like your music melodic, rocky [the rest of the songs bar A Day Late and (The Sympony of) Blasé are all full of American Rock distortion and volume] and intelligent then this CD is definitely for you.