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Blueprints for the Black Market
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Studio album by Anberlin
Released May 6, 2003
Studio The New Compound Studios, Seattle, Washington
Genre Alternative rock, emo
Length 37:51
Label Tooth & Nail
Producer Aaron Sprinkle
Anberlin chronology
Blueprints for the Black Market
(2003)
Never Take Friendship Personal
(2005)Never Take Friendship Personal2005
Singles from Blueprints for the Black Market
  1. "Readyfuels"
    Released: 2003
  2. "Change the World (Lost Ones)"
    Released: 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars
CCM Magazine B-
Christianity Today 3/5 stars
Cross Rhythms 10/10 squares
Jesus Freak Hideout 4.5/5 stars
Melodic 3/5 stars
The Phantom Tollbooth 4/5 stars

Blueprints for the Black Market is the first album released by the band Anberlin. It was released on May 6, 2003, barely a year after the band formed, and was the only album that was released with guitarist Joey Bruce in the band line-up. Blueprints had two singles, "Readyfuels", for which a music video was filmed and "Change the World (Lost Ones)". Although the album has sold over 60,000 units, its success pales compared to Anberlin's later albums, failing to chart on the Billboard 200.

The music has been referred to as Emo sounding.

Blueprints for the Black Market garnered generally positive reception from Music critics. At CCM Magazine, Brian Quincy Newcomb graded the album a B-, stating how the release "rocks assuredly, benefiting from the dynamic production of Aaron Sprinkle". Johnny Loftus rated it two stars, writing how the album "lack[s] any definition" and this makes the release "an utterly pleasant bore." At Christianity Today, Russ Breimeier rated it three stars, saying that the album "sounds absolutely terrific."Tony Cummings of Cross Rhythms rated it a perfect ten squares, calling this "something special" that will be "A must for every rock buff." At Jesus Freak Hideout, Matt Gray rated it four-and-a-half stars, proclaiming this to be a "glorious debut". Bert Gangl of The Phantom Tollbooth rated it four stars, noting that the band "succeeds magnificently [...] crafting a work of sweeping, melodic, emotional, hook-laden beauty." At Melodic, Pär Winberg rated the album three stars, remarking that it is an "Impressive debut."

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