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ANBERLIN REVIEW

 

Anberlin an alternative rock band from America played at the Enmore theater in Sydney Australia last night. The band are playing are playing a one off tour in Australia and America and the show was full of energy and it rocked!

 

The night kicked of the night with an Australian band called The Mission In Motion, who also re-formed for one night and it was obvious why Anberlin picked them as support. It was a real treat to be able to see them reunite for one night.

Next up was Anberlin and we got to watch them perform an array of songs, including songs from two of there greatest albums: Cities and Never Take Friendship Personal. They delivered pop-punk into straight-up modern rock to their fans and everyone enjoyed evey second of the show.

 

The opening song was "Godspeed" and was played like you were hit in the face with rock! The fans went crazy for this song and the participation was extremely present from the word go. This set kicked off with an exuberant amount of force. The set was full of heavy, catchy, fast-paced tune featured some of the most memorable hooks of the show.

We also got to listen to songs including "Never Take Friendship Personal, Hello Alone, Adelaide, and The Feel Good Drag" among many of their other amazing hits. Stephen vocals were on point and his performance made these songs stand out. This really was a world class performance by Deon, Joseph, Nathan and Christian.

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It was heartwarming to see the band bring up a little girl from the audience. The band let her perform on stage and it looked like she had a ball with her favorite band. The fans encouraged everyone for this song and I don't think she will forget it anytime soon.

 

Anberlin ended the night with Fin and delivered an amazing set that refuses to sacrifice passion for energy on any of their songs. As a modern classic band the bands presence on stage made you want to get up and dance.

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