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Jayrod
04/28/08, 03:24 PM
So I really like Brand New's harder stuff such as Sic Transit Gloria, Failure By Design, The Quiet Things No One Ever Knows....but I'm not much of a fan of their slower/acoustic stuff. So could anyone give me a list of all their harder/screamo/upbeat songs please? Thanks alot.

bigcitydreamsxx
04/28/08, 05:18 PM
All of Your Favorite Weapon..minus Mixtape and Soco. It's all pretty much faster, and it's def. a pop punk album.

nightbeast209
04/29/08, 06:59 PM
Guernica. Sowing Season. Millstone, You Won't Know, Not The Sun, Seventy Times Seven.
Hope this helps in your search for Brand New stuff.

mike

Ericc
09/03/08, 02:00 PM
dont forget jude law and a semester abroad off their demo and first cd

SoggY ThE OnE
09/05/08, 10:34 AM
Degausser is my favorite

The Affliction
09/07/08, 12:18 AM
Screw you OP, just listen to The Devil and God album. The first track will get you pumped for a great album, and it will go up and down, occasionally blasting you away with screechingly-sweet riffs, like the You Won't Know - Welcome to Bangkok - Not the Sun trio (at least I classify it as such).

I will not put a label on Brand New's music, except for Your Favorite Weapon.
Their new shit is too mature to categorize. What other intro song, let alone regular track, makes use of "Yeah!" as the chorus? And so damned well?

thesafeword
09/07/08, 01:34 AM
Screw you OP, just listen to The Devil and God album. The first track will get you pumped for a great album, and it will go up and down, occasionally blasting you away with screechingly-sweet riffs, like the You Won't Know - Welcome to Bangkok - Not the Sun trio (at least I classify it as such).

I will not put a label on Brand New's music, except for Your Favorite Weapon.
Their new shit is too mature to categorize. What other intro song, let alone regular track, makes use of "Yeah!" as the chorus? And so damned well?
so i heard dat u liek teh brand newz

DI Pistola
09/07/08, 09:38 PM
"Degausser" and "You Won't Know" make my balls hurt.

SamEyes
09/09/08, 01:01 PM
Screw you OP, just listen to The Devil and God album. The first track will get you pumped for a great album, and it will go up and down, occasionally blasting you away with screechingly-sweet riffs, like the You Won't Know - Welcome to Bangkok - Not the Sun trio (at least I classify it as such).

I will not put a label on Brand New's music, except for Your Favorite Weapon.
Their new shit is too mature to categorize. What other intro song, let alone regular track, makes use of "Yeah!" as the chorus? And so damned well?

"Yeah" by Usher?

The Affliction
09/10/08, 01:34 AM
Granted. But seriously?

Ericc
09/15/08, 06:41 AM
Lollllllll

underdawg1119
09/15/08, 06:44 AM
Lol. Brand New is screamo?

Ericc
09/15/08, 07:45 AM
Lol. Brand New is screamo?
yeah its the only genre now haven't you heard

dsmitty999
12/30/10, 11:52 PM
http://www.myspace.com/burndownthecharade


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Burn-Down-The-Charade/114765700627




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Their unique sound notwithstanding Burn Down the Charade represents a philosophy behind the music, a message, and reminder that music represents us all, that the songs and melodies are a part of our souls, that music is an auditory expression of our emotions. Along the journeys and tribulations of life, Sean and Daniel have captured the essence of the struggle, of loss in love of joy in companionship and triumph. The tunes challenge and coexist with the lyrics to create a web of synapses thickening the meanings and emotions behind the songs. As is typified in Will you Lead?, a haunting plea to those we love to embrace what is important in this world which ebbs against the sinuous resonance, and the nostalgia of Brilliant Kids a standard for the anti-hero who’s lyrics dance atop the marching melody.

Though Burn Down the Charade has been making music for the past three years, it is in the release of their first album, in April 2010 that they have begun to promote their music. As they have moved through the creative process, they have maintained online following, choosing sites like myspace.com/burndownthecharade to promote and release their music. As of July 2010, they have been visited 600,000 times and are friends with nearly 100,000 people. Working in conjunction with Brian Herring they have recently released a viral four part video interview giving in-depth history and insight into the new album Revelations & Revolutions.

Beyond the music and message of Burn Down the Charade are the creators, Sean Herring and Daniel Smith two childhood friends who throughout the distances, trials and tribulations have maintained not only a friendship but striking musical collaboration. What is most surprising is that the musicians themselves do the entire musical recording personally. From their humble beginnings in Daniel’s one bedroom apartment, nicknamed “The Cave,” Sean and Daniel maintain total creative control and are the sole influences and creators of their sound. It is then unsurprising that Burn Down the Charade represents such a unique and personal sound that continues to grow and mature as its creators do.

space n o i
01/15/11, 05:04 PM
i like everything they've done but i'd say their first was my least favorite.... but i DID enjoy it in my youth

CASTANELLI
01/18/11, 08:25 AM
www.castanelli.bandcamp.com DO IT!!!!!

Antipal
03/24/11, 10:33 AM
http://www.myspace.com/burndownthecharade


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Burn-Down-The-Charade/114765700627




Music is an experience, a harmonious accord encompassing the entire body, each wave of sound rolling against our corporeal core as if we are accrual, floating atop the ocean. Burn Down the Charade, an indie space-rock double act from Phoenix, AZ is comprised of Sean Herring and Daniel Smith. Their sound is so rich, textured and thick it is nearly tactile. Fresh from the release of their first album Revelations & Revolutions, which represents three years of collaboration and growth. From their beginnings with the metal influenced guitar riffs and drilling drums melded with the heady, dream like choruses of No Road Home, phasing into the melodious intensity of the vocals in Believe What you Know Burn Down the Charade is a band marked by a maturation and resonance unlike any other ensemble.

Their unique sound notwithstanding Burn Down the Charade represents a philosophy behind the music, a message, and reminder that music represents us all, that the songs and melodies are a part of our souls, that music is an auditory expression of our emotions. Along the journeys and tribulations of life, Sean and Daniel have captured the essence of the struggle, of loss in love of joy in companionship and triumph. The tunes challenge and coexist with the lyrics to create a web of synapses thickening the meanings and emotions behind the songs. As is typified in Will you Lead?, a haunting plea to those we love to embrace what is important in this world which ebbs against the sinuous resonance, and the nostalgia of Brilliant Kids a standard for the anti-hero who’s lyrics dance atop the marching melody.

Though Burn Down the Charade has been making music for the past three years, it is in the release of their first album, in April 2010 that they have begun to promote their music. As they have moved through the creative process, they have maintained online following, choosing sites like myspace.com/burndownthecharade to promote and release their music. As of July 2010, they have been visited 600,000 times and are friends with nearly 100,000 people. Working in conjunction with Brian Herring they have recently released a viral four part video interview giving in-depth history and insight into the new album Revelations & Revolutions.

Beyond the music and message of Burn Down the Charade are the creators, Sean Herring and Daniel Smith two childhood friends who throughout the distances, trials and tribulations have maintained not only a friendship but striking musical collaboration. What is most surprising is that the musicians themselves do the entire musical recording personally. From their humble beginnings in Daniel’s one bedroom apartment, nicknamed “The Cave,” Sean and Daniel maintain total creative control and are the sole influences and creators of their sound. It is then unsurprising that Burn Down the Charade represents such a unique and personal sound that continues to grow and mature as its creators do.

Dude, I really want to check out your site now that you tossed it into a random thread with an essay to read afterword.... yeah/sarcasm


ON TOPIC:

Listen to "Vices" by Brand New

nuffsaid

OneTrackMind
03/31/11, 05:59 AM
I get you really want to listen to their "screamo/heavier stuff" but the slower tracks are just as good and the combination of the lot makes every single one of their albums good ones so take it as it comes or go listen to a "screamo" band

tinylilnative
04/02/11, 07:28 PM
So I really like Brand New's harder stuff such as Sic Transit Gloria, Failure By Design, The Quiet Things No One Ever Knows....but I'm not much of a fan of their slower/acoustic stuff. So could anyone give me a list of all their harder/screamo/upbeat songs please? Thanks alot.

Haven't really heard of the band you are talking about, but have you heard The Black Eyed Peas? I think you'd like them.