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Posted By: anberlin at 09/26/2008 12:58 PM Visits: 7,554  [Permalink]

'Unwinding Cable Car' performed by Anberlin - Video of Live Performance

Check out all four acoustic songs from Anberlin's Resonate performance on Buzznet.
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One Armed Scissor: 09/26/2008 6:34 PM
that song is just soo beautiful!!!
lillypadx: 09/26/2008 8:27 PM
They are amazing musicians. This sounds like an album recording. that is true talent.
luvshugsnkisses126: 09/30/2008 10:38 PM
i forgot how much i love this song. brilliant. ....dude... is that a 12 string guitar? ...... neato. haha
alexgaskarthissohot: 10/26/2008 5:34 PM
if this guy cut his hair i have a feeling he has a really handsome face but i cant really tell with that stupid hair- it looks like mine!
George Costanza: 11/07/2008 5:56 PM
if this guy cut his hair i have a feeling he has a really handsome face but i cant really tell with that stupid hair- it looks like mine!
Three words: Alex Gaskarth mullet.

Nonetheless, this is such an amazing song. Stephen Christian's voice is so different and amazing.
munch munch christine: 01/03/2009 1:29 PM
stephen's voice is so distinguishable, it's not like anyone else.
i love the 12-string guitar effect.
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What You Should Know

Hailing from Orlando, FL, Anberlin formed from the ashes of various other area projects, including the Christian punk outfit SaGoh (Servants After God's Own Heart). 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 landed Anberlin the attention of the Seattle-based indie label Tooth & Nail, which signed the group in 2002. Blueprints for the Black Market marked the band's debut in May 2003, and Anberlin supported the album with shows alongside groups like Fall Out Boy and Story of the Year. Second guitarist Nathan Strayer later joined the lineup, and Anberlin returned in February 2005 with Never Take Friendship Personal. Their third record, Cities, appeared two years later and debuted at #19 on the Billboard charts; soon after its release, however, Strayer made his exit and was replaced by former Acceptance guitarist Christian McAlhaney. 2008's New Surrender saw the retooled band joining the roster of Universal Republic Records and enlisting the help of Neal Avron, who had formerly produced records for Fall Out Boy, Yellowcard, and New Found Glory.
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