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If you find yourself strangely familiar with the vocal stylings of indie-electro-rock band Anchor & Braille, there's good reason, because this happens to be the side project of Anberlin lead-singer, Stephen Christian (along with Micah Tawlks and Civil Twilight keyboardist Kevin Dailey). But while the vocals might sound similar, the music will land you in completely new territory. Don't believe us? Stream the first song Goes Without Saying from The Quiet Life which drops on July 31.

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By Alyce Gilligan

On the day their new album releases, Anberlin's lead singer talks to us about the project, social justice and Guitar Hero 6. Read More
 
 

By Robert Ham

The mythos of the rock star would have us believe that there's a clear line that runs from those early furtive moments that young men have lip synching along to their favorite records in front of a mirror to actually commanding a stage in front of anywhere from 10 to 10,000 people.

 

By Stephen Christian

The air felt thick, like a suffocating blanket-I know because I not only felt it but tasted it. An eerie glow in the air seemed to reflect the street and vendor lights that gathered from every direction. I didn't belong here. No one did. My hands were in fists, but it wasn't someone I wanted to fight-it was just my body's natural response to the surroundings. Read More

 

By Cameron Strang

We're catching our breath a bit this week, as our Sept./Oct. issue went to the printer Friday night. Here are some sneak peek highlights of the issue:

In my last blog I asked for your feedback about our two cover ideas, and you overwhelmingly voted one way. So it should come as no surprise that the cover story is on politics, and I don't think you'll be disappointed. Shane Claiborne was interviewed, as well as Tony Campolo. The cover design is gut-punch strong. It'll ruffle a few feathers, to be sure, but that's the way it should be. We also have a voter's guide featuring the candidates' stands on six key issues, ranging from life issues to war and the economy.