ANBERLIN Are Back: New Blood, Old Anthems, And Zero Chill With NATE YOUNG

ANBERLIN Are Back: New Blood, Old Anthems, And Zero Chill With NATE YOUNG

Interview by Ali Williams
If there were a Frequent Flyer program for alternative rock bands visiting Australia, Anberlin would have Platinum for life. In this sun-drenched, laugh-out-loud podcast throwdown, HEAVY's Ali Williams checks in with Anberlin’s resident rhythm wizard, Nate Young—straight from muggy Florida to the Gold Coast—about their upcoming Aussie invasion, a band that keeps dodging retirement like it’s a game of whack-a-mole, and why their passports deserve a spot in the ARIA Hall of Fame.
Anberlin are rolling in with a brand-new frontman, a rebooted classic album, and a fan base that’s as loyal (and occasionally unhinged) as a Queensland summer. With headline shows locked in, for An Emo Extravaganza presented by Destroy All Lines, Anberlin aren’t just making another comeback—they’re turning it into an art form.
It’s official: Anberlin is heading back to Oz in February 2026, and if anyone knows how to party like it’s 2005, it’s these guys. After racking up at least a dozen prior Australian jaunts, “I keep throwing around 12 or 13,” Nate confesses, they’re still genuinely excited—borderline addicted—to our beaches, weather, and, let’s be honest, fans who go harder than the humidity in a long hot Oz summer.
On this tour, Anberlin will be hitting Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney, with a power-packed line-up including Cartel, This Wild Life, and Hot Chelle Rae. Yes, they’re headlining, and yes, it’s going to be loud. Plus, as if that wasn’t enough, they’re also landing at the Froth and Fury Festival, so get ready for an emotional, sweaty sing-along with thousands of other kids who still pretend they’re 22 at heart.
What’s a reunion tour without a twist? This time, Anberlin’s dusting off their classic album Never Take Friendship Personal—but giving it a fresh coat of paint thanks to new frontman Matty Mullins. After re-recording the album with Matty's pipes - “just to give fans a way to hear what these songs are going to sound like with him singing” - Nate admits the switch wasn’t exactly easy street—“switching out a singer is not easy and usually just doesn’t work… but we’re thankful fans seem to be cool with it.” And if any hardcore purists complain? Well, that’s just part of being a band with a pulse.
Mullins isn’t just a newbie, either—he grew up a genuine Anberlin fan. Nate grins, “He’s an absolutely ripping singer and just a good frontman, really positive energy for us.” The new era isn’t just a reboot—it’s evolution, and for Anberlin it’s proof you can keep relevant by daring to change (instead of fading into permanent hiatus, or, worse, nostalgia-bloated obscurity).
The pair get real about age, confidence, and what it means to be an “alternative rock” band in a post-genre world. For Nate, growing up in the spotlight since he was 14 means he’s learned not to sweat the small stuff (or the labels). “Time is a construct,” he deadpans, “so none of it matters.” Emo, alt-rock, post-hardcore—whatever you call it, Anberlin’s brand of high-octane anthems and gratitude-fuelled stage presence hasn’t aged a day.
From message boards to TikTok, Nate reflects on the perks (and weirdness) of being able to actually connect with fans now—sometimes for better, sometimes for audacity that’s usually… for sure, or respectfully if you will. Still, he wouldn’t trade the chaos of social media for the pre-Internet “mystique” of old: “It’s given us a connection with our fans that’s really special.”
Anberlin are back in Australia in February 2026, headlining shows in the main capitals, a big set at Froth and Fury Festival, and an all-new take on Never Take Friendship Personal that’ll remind you why this band has lasted the distance. And in true Anberlin fashion, they’re not slowing down or growing up quietly—just growing better, louder, and a hell of a lot wiser.
Tickets and event info at official outlets—don’t snooze, or you’ll be stuck watching old clips on TikTok, wondering why you missed the reunion of the year.


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