Today, we’re listening to Tension by Anchor & Braille. Years ago, I wanted to hear Stephen Christian as a pop singer. I heard his vocal potential in the middle of Anberlin‘s hardest rock. There were glimpses even on songs like “The Feel Good Drag,” showing that Christian wasn’t just a baritone grunge singer. When Christian first released music under Anchor & Braille, the music was more acoustic indie on Felt, but started to gravitate to pop music. Anberlin, too, also released poppier music on albums like Vital. But 2016 saw Anchor & Braille releasing an electronic pop record in the vein of M83 and Washed Out on Songs for the Late Night Drive Home.
1. “No Ordinary.” Anchor & Braille’s fourth record, Tension, continues Stephen Christian in the pop vein. The album’s opener is a beautiful ’80s/’90s-styled love song about not being able to sleep so enamored by the person that you love.
2. “Black Sea” introduces listeners to more dissonance, which makes the melodies on this record pay off. The imagery of the being on the bottom of the Black Sea gives listeners a mysterious feeling.
3. “Eventful Horizons” is one of my highlights of the albums. It’s an R&B song that relies on emotion rather than logic.
5. “Tethered” is fun with the gang vocals and Stephen’s voice coming off the chorus. The song name drops Frank Ocean comparing his smoothness to his lover’s dance.
7. “Slow Motion” is where the album sounds a little monotonous. The song has a nice groove, but not much else.



