Brand New is bitter about ex-girlfriends. Just how bitter? The lyrics to just about any song on their debut will give you an inkling, especially "Seventy Times 7," where they grieve: "Have another drink and drive yourself home/I hope there's ice on all the roads/And you can think of me when you forget your seat belt and again when your head goes through the windshield." Aside from all the excessive post-breakup angst, Brand New's emotive pop-punk holds up nicely among the big list of its contemporaries. There are several upbeat anthems with three-part harmonies, though a few ballads break up the high energy. They pay respect to post-punk in "Mix Tape," where they mention the Smiths, while cribbing from the Cure's "Close to Me" in "Logan to Government Center." The repeating refrain of "This isn't high school" in "Last Chance to Lose Your Keys" at least acknowledges that they've grown up, although in the closing singalong "Soco Amaretto Lime" they declare, "I'm gonna stay 18 forever." You'll probably feel 18 listening to this. ~ Kenyon Hopkin, All Music Guide
Brand New has single handedly changed my life and kept me sane for these past few years. Your Favorite Weapon and Deja Entendu are both masterpieces in my opinion. I just wish Jesse Lacey would have delivered what i wanted to hear, and what alot of Brand New fans wanted to hear, with their newest album Daisy. WE WANT THE OLD BRAND NEW BACK LACE!!!
You can really see how their music has changed over the years but I have hope that they'll turn back the time and dig deep into the TBS/BN drama that fueled this CD and create new similar songs. I know they're over it by now but I love this album just as much as I love the first TBS album. Their new stuff is amazing but it just doesn't sound like the Brand New that I used to listen to alone in my room dying on the inside over some wh0re who has broken my heart.
I was going to write something similar to Kevin's remark, and you might find similarities between Seventy Times 7 and There's No I in Team because the latter was written in response to Brand New's song. The story goes that John Nolan (formerly TBS, presently Straylight Run) slept with Jesse Lacey's (BN) girlfriend and the two had a falling out about it. I wish Pandora would rewrite the blurb for this because its more about the friend than the ex-girlfriend.
actually, seventy times 7 isn't about an ex... it's about the lead singer of taking back sunday (now the lead singer of straylight run) :)just to let ya know.