Anberlin will be offering a special pre-order of their new album for $15 and you’ll get a USB drive packed with 4 unreleased songs. Read more below
Anberlin are back with New Surrender, their new album, scheduled to release September 30th on Universal Republic. After working for years exclusively with longtime producer/friend Aaron Sprinkle this time around the band decided to enlist legendary producer Neal Avron (Fall Out Boy, Yellowcard, New Found Glory) to capture their sound.
Although the album won’t be available until the end of September, Anberlin can be found all summer long on the main stage of this year’s Vans Warped Tour, where they will be showcasing some of the new material. Available exclusively on the tour - a USB wristband that will be used as an exclusive pre-order for their Universal Republic debut. The retail price on tour will be $15.00 and it will bring fans 4 exclusive tracks containing remixes and alternate versions of material from both old & new albums. The content includes “Breaking (Alternate Acoustic Remix),” “Hello Alone (Remix),” “Unwinding Cable Car (Remix)” and “Feel Good Drag (Remix).” Anberlin will also send out surprise content to fans who buy the wristband via email once they register online after purchase. The wristband will also contain a link in which the purchaser can redeem a unique pin number that will enable fans to enter their email address and receive a full album download of New Surrender on street date.


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Reapers Are The Angels- S/T
that is a really interesting promotion…usb drive…weird…seems like a waste of money when they could have just emailed them mp3’s.
lame
i don’t like it, but they gotta pay back universal somehow.
It’s a different ideas for marketing but those 4 songs aren’t really worth getting since most of us already have the original versions, except that song called “Breaking” or whatever it is. I had a label one time send me their band’s whole album on a USB drive for review and I thought it was pretty cool. I think Anberlin should give away a full new song a month before release date much like Coldplay and Offspring did. It seems to have paid off well for each of those artists.
4 song usb drives? thats a new one rofl