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Universal acclaim- based on 123 Ratings
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Positive: 110 out of 123
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Mixed: 1 out of 123
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Negative: 12 out of 123
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DaveA.Sep 23, 2009It didn't stick with me originally but the more I listen to it, the deeper and better I realize it is.
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MikeC.Sep 24, 2009Brand New changes up it's style yet again, and it does not fail to dissapoint. Even less mainstream, and it is arguably their best album yet. Songs like Daisy, In a Jar, Sink, Noro, and Vices all emit a post hardcore symphony. Definitely worth checking out if you liked Devil and God or Deja Entendu, or even if your just a fan of the genre. Do not pass up on this album.
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HalstonR.Sep 25, 2009This is exactly what brand new needed to do.
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ZacharyA.Sep 25, 2009This is their best album. It's dense, noisy, but beautiful at the same time. good to know that their releasing music for themselves.
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chadn.Sep 23, 2009It's abstract, and a grower. If you like TDAGARIM then this is an album for you. Just listen and let it take you away.
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RileyW.Sep 23, 2009The best album to date. The hardcore screaming... everything about it is just awesome!
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Jun 12, 2011The natural progression from TDAGARIM, brilliant album structure and songs such and Vices, Sink, In a Jar and the haunting Noro make this a must buy. Best listened to as a whole the album is a Journey only tainted by the 'radio single' At The Bottom, easily the worst song on the album
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joeb.Sep 24, 2009
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RedM.Sep 24, 2009They surprise every time. Not as brilliant as "The Devil and God", but almost. Still I'm enjoying the continued evolution and can't wait to listen to this CD over and over and...
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PatS.Sep 24, 2009Hold your judgment until you give it a couple listens. It was kind of an unwelcome shock the first time around, but now I've really gotten into it. Doesn't quite manage to surpass the masterpiece that was TDAGARIM, thought
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CameronS.Sep 25, 2009Amazing, not quite as good as devil and god.
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GitykinsSep 23, 2009An extremely good album that needs time to grow. You may not enjoy it the first time through, but the 3rd and 4th listens kick you in the gut with great melodies, intricate and assaulting beats, and heartfelt vocals.
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Sep 25, 2011Brand new move slightly away from the utter depth of last album (tdagarim), opting for a more feral , grunge influenced sound., and its brilliant. best tracks - bought a bride, noro, vices, but all quality
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KimW.Oct 3, 2009Took a few listens, but now I love it.
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JLR.Sep 26, 2009Its not a bad album. Its a good album but it doesn't have that special something that made brand new's past albums simply amazing... feels kind of lifeless to me.
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LeviH.Sep 26, 2009Sort of a bastard child between albums two and three, and suffers from the inevitable disjunction in styles. Ultimately, though, and album which has large potential to grow into your subconsious. You may not love every song, but you will probably find yourself humming your favorites without meaning to.
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Mar 16, 2014First time i heard the album i hated it! But seriously NORO got stuck in my head a long with a few other songs... It has a sound that grows on you. You notice something different each time you listen to a song! Good but has its flaws.
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Sep 17, 2013
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JasonMOct 19, 2009
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NoahF.Sep 23, 2009Daisy isn
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JessicaM.Sep 23, 2009Worst disappointment musically speaking I have experienced in my whole life.
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Awards & Rankings
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Brand New may not be completely comfortable with the slow stuff, but Daisy's willingness to experiment is what makes the album so interesting, even as its furious rock songs continue to pack a punch.
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It's hard for many Brand New superfans to admit, but it's entirely possible that the band simply wrote a good album this time around, not a great one.
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Not so much a cohesive statement as an investigation of future stylistic destinations.