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RamInGoreville
01/04/09, 07:45 PM
Brand New - The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me
Record Label: Interscope
Release Date: November 6, 2006

Following their 2003 sophomore attempt Deja Entendu, Brand New finally released their well anticipated third album, The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me, at the end of 2006. Fans were expecting something remarkable after the success of the last album, but were in for a surprise.

The darkness, questioning, and mysteriousness appearing in the new albumhad a much different approach than its predecessor Deja Entendu, which was adored by modern rock, containing meaningful lyrics, well played music, and a very fitting flow.

The band had a rough three years in between albums, which is illustrated by the fact that the latest album was dedicated to fifteen people who they knew that died during the recording of the album. This is probably what set off the often dark and self questioning side of the album.

Less than a year before the album was finally released, nine untitled demos were accidentally leaked onto the internet, giving the album a sense of being incomplete at times. “This record already feels incomplete to me without those tracks and probably will forever,” said Brand New’s front man, Jesse Lacey, who sings and writes generally all of the lyrics for the band, about the leaking of the songs.

Despite the dark and incomplete feel, The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me somehow managed to still become a simply beautiful album, which is definitely expected from Brand New.

The album starts off with the track “Sowing Seasons (Yeah).” The track immediately illustrates differences from this album to the band’s previous two. It starts with a slow approach, following a much more aggressive vocal performance by Jesse in the chorus, which seems to be a common theme throughout many of the tracks on the album. The intensity from Jesse’s voice in the chorus isn’t from a notable scream by many bands in the scene today, but through a melodic yell.

Although Brand New is far from being a Christian band and do not express Christianity in any of their work, the album’s single entitled “Jesus Christ” comes in as the third track, and also as one of the slowest tracks. I believe this song sends the overall message of the self-questioning feel on the album. “Well, Jesus Christ I’m not scared to die./I’m a little bit scared of what comes after. Do I get the gold chariot?/Do I float through the ceiling?” This gives listeners the idea of Jesse questioning about life after death and being afraid of what will come.

The next notable track on the album is track five, “Limousine.” It is based on a story that the band watched on Oprah one day about how a couple was driving home in a limo right after their wedding and were demolished by a drunk driver. The crash killed the limo driver and decapitated the couple’s seven-year-old daughter Katie who is mentioned a few times on the album. The track starts off as one of the darker on the album, as the lyrics are coming from the perspective of the mother that night: “I'll never have to buy adjacent plots of earth./We'll never have to rot together underneath dirt. I'll never have to lose my baby in the crowd./I should be laughing right now.” This track is by far one of the most moving ever written by Brand New in my opinion, and is a great dedication to Katie Flynn.

The next track “You Won’t Know” is my personal favorite on The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me. It begins with a haunting strings piece that repeats throughout the song and the lyrics yet again are nothing new for the album, staying in the same questioning theme. However, as the second verse comes in, that same intensity shown on the album is shown with Jesse’s aggression and the spine tingling guitar performance taken over by lead guitarist Vincent “Vin” Accardi.

Another new aspect was thrown in by Brand New on the album. The band included two instrumental songs, one titled “Welcome to Bangkok” and the other which is untitled. Both are decent songs, but “Welcome to Bangkok” takes the instrumental crown with its slow beginning followed by very powerful instrumentation by Vin on the guitar and by drummer Brian Lane, which has been the most common similarities between almost every song on the The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me.

I also feel that I must include the second to last song on the album, “Archers.” After listening to the rest of the entire album, Brand New fans from over the years finally receive a classic, and very catchy, Brand New-esque song, which tops off the album perfectly before its final song “Handcuffs.”

Overall, The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me is a very personal album to me. The progression on the album did not to cease to amaze me as I was very impressed with it. It’s amazing how a band can present themselves with so many differences in each album they release, and that growth is hard to show in band’s following albums, but Brand New have done it. Although it is definitely a big step from Brand New’s previous work, true fans of the band will be able to grow into it.

Every track on the album has at least one incredible ingredient to it which molds out the entire album to be something truly extraordinary, as I am expecting the release in 2009 to also be.

Brand New's "The No Seatbelt Song" and "Good to Know That if I Ever Need Attention All I Have to Do is Die"
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llmp
01/08/09, 09:53 AM
I'm sure it's a decent review, but I only scanned the thing and saw quite a few editing fuckups. Including the misspelling of the title! What's going on here?

Mens
01/08/09, 09:59 AM
this cd is a 10/10 idiot

Undue Noise
01/08/09, 11:25 AM
I'm sure it's a decent review, but I only scanned the thing and saw quite a few editing fuckups. Including the misspelling of the title! What's going on here?
I agree. Use the edit function.

thegreatchin
01/08/09, 12:02 PM
Since the odd letter mix up here and there wasnt able to completely derail my ability to read the review :rolleyes: the best thing i can say about your review is that ive had this album on my ipod for quite a bit and never gave it a full listen but after readin you review i fancy sticking it on about now. Nice job.

llmp
01/08/09, 12:54 PM
Since the odd letter mix up here and there wasnt able to completely derail my ability to read the review :rolleyes:

That's not what I said. I scanned the review because I've owned the album forever and my opinion of it is solidified. My only comment was how I saw so many screw ups (which everyone makes) just by scanning it and am not sure how they were not caught in editing. Yay reading comprehension.

I'm also a bit confused how this is the only review of this album on here? Surely there was one when it came out?

thegreatchin
01/08/09, 01:29 PM
fair enough like. just thought it looked like the reviewer took a lot of time on writing it so wanted to squeeze a few positives in there. listened to it all the way through now and i have to say i really enjoyed it :-)

llmp
01/08/09, 02:01 PM
fair enough like. just thought it looked like the reviewer took a lot of time on writing it so wanted to squeeze a few positives in there. listened to it all the way through now and i have to say i really enjoyed it :-)
No problem man, I just didn't want to be misunderstood. Glad to hear you liked it, it really is a good album.

RamInGoreville
01/08/09, 06:16 PM
I'm sure it's a decent review, but I only scanned the thing and saw quite a few editing fuckups. Including the misspelling of the title! What's going on here?

Out of curiosity, are the "fuckups" you are referring to when the album title mashes up with the next word after it? Because when I originally made the review I put the album abbreviation, which I wasn't supposed to do, so I guess an editor put the actual title and forgot to put a space there.

I just fixed it though because I haven't been online all day, and I also fixed the misspelling of the title. My bad guys!

llmp
01/08/09, 06:28 PM
Out of curiosity, are the "fuckups" you are referring to when the album title mashes up with the next word after it? Because when I originally made the review I put the album abbreviation, which I wasn't supposed to do, so I guess an editor put the actual title and forgot to put a space there.

I just fixed it though because I haven't been online all day, and I also fixed the misspelling of the title. My bad guys!
That seems to be what the problem was after scanning through it again. Thankfully we can now edit our own reviews! For what it's worth, the album name still needs to be italicized after "Overall,". I don't remember if there were any others I'm missing. Nice review.

RamInGoreville
01/08/09, 06:38 PM
That seems to be what the problem was after scanning through it again. Thankfully we can now edit our own reviews! For what it's worth, the album name still needs to be italicized after "Overall,". I don't remember if there were any others I'm missing. Nice review.

Unfortunately I can't edit the other title of it even further up the page, but it will have to do I guess.

But thanks a lot!

speakhandsforme
01/08/09, 09:53 PM
First sentence, second paragraph: "darkness" isn't an adjective.

If you're going to review an epic album (to the receiving community), at least show some authorship. This is a generic review.

RamInGoreville
01/08/09, 10:30 PM
First sentence, second paragraph: "darkness" isn't an adjective.

If you're going to review an epic album (to the receiving community), at least show some authorship. This is a generic review.

I agree it seems a bit generic at times, and this is most likely due to the fact that I originally only intended to write this as a review for my journalism class, and afterward basically decided to throw it on AP.

Illuminate
01/09/09, 08:56 AM
10/10. Nothing less..

Smeee
01/09/09, 03:32 PM
Can someone give me a RIYL list of a few similar bands? I probably should be ashamed to say that I've never really heard these guys' music...

Spenny
01/09/09, 04:55 PM
Deja Entedu? lul

Burn That Shit
01/09/09, 05:17 PM
LATE PASS.

Just kidding, good review. Anyone that says this album is 10/10 is fucking retarded haha.

FireInTheSky
01/09/09, 05:55 PM
First sentence, second paragraph: "darkness" isn't an adjective.

If you're going to review an epic album (to the receiving community), at least show some authorship. This is a generic review.
He doesn't use "darkness" as an adjective. He says "The darkness". Obviously a noun.

If you're going to criticize what you believe to be a generic review, it's more effective if you do it without simultaneously showcasing your inability to differentiate simple parts of speech.

Pretty decent review. Not a big fan of all the past-tense stuff; it reads sort of like a news article as opposed to an album review. Also I would disagree with you about Brand New not expressing Christianity in any of their work. I don't know what Jesse Lacey's particular beliefs are, but there are obvious Christian references and allusions in all of their albums (Seventy Times Seven, Play Crack The Sky [the part about the tongue as a rudder], Millstone [an allusion to one of Jesus' parables], Limousine, You Won't Know, etc...), and a huge amount of "The Devil and God..." seems to be about Jesse's struggles with whatever his faith is. You don't quote the majority of the rest of "Jesus Christ" where he talks explicitly about this stuff.

I hate when people read religion into songs when it's not there, but it seems just as dumb to ignore it when it's obvious.

speakhandsforme
01/09/09, 06:04 PM
He doesn't use "darkness" as an adjective. He says "The darkness". Obviously a noun.

If you're going to criticize what you believe to be a generic review, it's more effective if you do it without simultaneously showcasing your inability to differentiate simple parts of speech.

Pretty decent review. Not a big fan of all the past-tense stuff; it reads sort of like a news article as opposed to an album review. Also I would disagree with you about Brand New not expressing Christianity in any of their work. I don't know what Jesse Lacey's particular beliefs are, but there are obvious Christian references and allusions in all of their albums (Seventy Times Seven, Play Crack The Sky [the part about the tongue as a rudder], Millstone [an allusion to one of Jesus' parables], Limousine, You Won't Know, etc...), and a huge amount of "The Devil and God..." seems to be about Jesse's struggles with whatever his faith is. You don't quote the majority of the rest of "Jesus Christ" where he talks explicitly about this stuff.

I hate when people read religion into songs when it's not there, but it seems just as dumb to ignore it when it's obvious.
He changed it after reading my comment, dumb shit.

I bet you feel pretty fucking stupid now, eh?

PS - You're out of your league.

Sic Transit Zeb
01/09/09, 06:05 PM
this album is fucking amazing.

I haven't read this review yet but I will, just would of liked to see a higher score.

FireInTheSky
01/09/09, 06:13 PM
He changed it after reading my comment, dumb shit.

I Bet you feel pretty fucking stupid now, eh?

PS - You're out of your league.
sheesh. my bad.
I'll go back to the minor league with all the little children now because I feel so stupid about something I couldn't possibly have been aware of.
It's ok though; I belong there. I'm pretty sure I won't be arrogant enough to be that much of an elitist for another 900 posts.

WhoSaidThat?
01/09/09, 07:53 PM
Same FV as the WDNTW review. Balls...

zubinmoosa
01/09/09, 08:06 PM
Can someone give me a RIYL list of a few similar bands? I probably should be ashamed to say that I've never really heard these guys' music...
RIYLs don't matter.

Listen. Now.

Undue Noise
01/10/09, 06:32 AM
RIYLs don't matter.

Listen. Now.
Very true.

RamInGoreville
01/10/09, 10:10 AM
this album is fucking amazing.

I haven't read this review yet but I will, just would of liked to see a higher score.

Higher score?

Don't get me wrong, The Devil and God is one of my favorite albums of all time.

But to claim albums to be perfect and whatnot is ignorant. Yes this album is amazing and I will probably not witness another one like it anytime soon, but a score of 89 is pretty fucking good in my book.

What would you rate it then? And what other albums do you know of that would realistically score 90+?

Sic Transit Zeb
01/10/09, 10:35 AM
Higher score?

Don't get me wrong, The Devil and God is one of my favorite albums of all time.

But to claim albums to be perfect and whatnot is ignorant. Yes this album is amazing and I will probably not witness another one like it anytime soon, but a score of 89 is pretty fucking good in my book.

What would you rate it then? And what other albums do you know of that would realistically score 90+?
Never said it should be perfect. Don't know where you got that from.

An 89% is a B+. That's a good album, but I would rate this one in the 90s. A 90=A, of course, so anywhere in the 90s. Most likely 90-94??

I'll rate any album an A, as long as it affects me in the ways that TDAG, and Deja have. I.E., Stay What You Are, Pneuma, Is A Real Boy, Illuminate, For Emma, to name some.

I am not one to say only few albums should receive an A. I don't think all but I do think if the album affects you immensely, it must be an A and should deserve that rating and not be rated less because only few albums deserve an A. If that makes any sense, idk I'm in class and trying to hurry haha.

RamInGoreville
01/10/09, 10:51 AM
Never said it should be perfect. Don't know where you got that from.

An 89% is a B+. That's a good album, but I would rate this one in the 90s. A 90=A, of course, so anywhere in the 90s. Most likely 90-94??

I'll rate any album an A, as long as it affects me in the ways that TDAG, and Deja have. I.E., Stay What You Are, Pneuma, Is A Real Boy, Illuminate, For Emma, to name some.

I am not one to say only few albums should receive an A. I don't think all but I do think if the album affects you immensely, it must be an A and should deserve that rating and not be rated less because only few albums deserve an A. If that makes any sense, idk I'm in class and trying to hurry haha.

Gotcha gotcha, didn't mean to call you out, but I just an album that actually SHOULD be in the 90s is hard to come by.

The only thing that really brings this album down is that the vocals aren't really spectacular IMO. I think the vocals on Deja are a lot better.

Also the lasting value on Deja with the acoustic songs like "Play Crack the Sky" "The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot" and "Me vs Maradona vs Elvis" kinda blows The Devil and God away. Instead we get handcuffs, which is one of my least favorites.

As a whole album it flows flawlessly and is stunning to say the least. But really there's no song on it that stands out in the "Deja way" I guess to me.

Still in my top five definitely though.

Circoheeve
01/10/09, 01:54 PM
best music out there

Sic Transit Zeb
01/11/09, 01:23 PM
Gotcha gotcha, didn't mean to call you out, but I just an album that actually SHOULD be in the 90s is hard to come by.

The only thing that really brings this album down is that the vocals aren't really spectacular IMO. I think the vocals on Deja are a lot better.

Also the lasting value on Deja with the acoustic songs like "Play Crack the Sky" "The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot" and "Me vs Maradona vs Elvis" kinda blows The Devil and God away. Instead we get handcuffs, which is one of my least favorites.

As a whole album it flows flawlessly and is stunning to say the least. But really there's no song on it that stands out in the "Deja way" I guess to me.

Still in my top five definitely though.
For me, the lasting value is what makes it.

The more I heard it, the more I loved it.

Here It Goes
01/14/09, 04:16 PM
Everyone says this album was such a huge departure for Brand New, and AltPress even said it bore little resemblance at all to Deja Entendu. The more I listen to this album, the more it sounds exactly like Deja Entendu. Great listen, gets better all the time.

kpgilber
03/28/09, 05:29 AM
RIYLs don't matter.

Listen. Now.
Hey, IMO Brand New is one of the reasons this site exists... do yourself a favor and buy all three albums...

And what is going on with the criticism of someone's review?

brwnhawaiin
04/22/09, 10:26 PM
how do the vocals only get a 7.5?? The vocals are a 9 atleast!! if not a 10.

doppelganger
06/03/09, 07:40 PM
lasting value

The Gryphonator
09/06/09, 11:20 AM
Every Band I LOVE at one point gets old and dies for me eventually...

Except Brand New

This CD never get's old.

It is definitely THE perfect album.

taylorroberts
01/23/10, 03:26 PM
Quite simply one of my favorite albums of all time.

treejay9
07/22/10, 06:35 PM
Good review, clearly one of the best albums of the decade. Just one thing: Welcome to Bangkok isn't an instrumental as he says "space cadet, pull out" three times...probably a reference to their stylistic departure from Deja Entendu (album cover - a space cadet). In addition, I think Welcome to Bangkok is meant to be the first song played - song #7 - the age Kay Flynn was when she died. Everything after kind of flows off this theme (and ends with the powerful You Won't Know), and you can probably never know for sure but it looks like every song could be related to Kay, her mother, and her killer.