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Brand
New
Your Favorite Weapon
label: Triple Crown
released: 02.18.03
our score: 2.0 out of 5.0
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Didn’t I just review this CD? I swear just
last week I listened to this exact same album, except this time
it didn’t sound quite as good. Wait…this band is called
Brand New? Boy is my face red, I could swear it was Taking Back
Sunday again. Maybe I was confused because the lead singer used
to play guitar in TBS, or maybe it’s because John Nolan
from TBS used to play bass for the band. Or maybe it’s simply
because, “For a while back there we copied Taking Back Sunday,”
a quote from lead singer Jesse taken directly from the bands website.
Ironically, or perhaps obviously, for a band with the name of
Brand New there seems to be almost no attempt whatsoever to produce
anything that sounds the least bit original.
The
highlights of this album are the quirky, sometimes nonsensical
song titles such as “Jude Law and a Semester Abroad”,
“Last Chance to Lose Your Keys”, and “Logan
to Government Center”. Unfortunately the fun ends once the
songs actually kick in and the banal and unimaginative pop-punk
begins.
Musically,
Brand New offers up the typical cut-and-paste collage of any other
current pop-punk band, and lyrically Brand New strives for that
same “dark yet sensitive” vibe that Taking Back Sunday
has. While TBS would never be mistaken for a group of rock prodigies
they at least manage to hit a few high points on their way to
rock mediocrity, something Brand New never attains. As far as
I can tell all the lyrics are either taken directly out of an
8th graders diary or are a failed attempt to write free form prose.
For
example the song “Mixtape” opens with “I got
a twenty dollar bill that says no one's ever seen you with out
make up, you’re always made up…this is the first song
for your mix tape, and it’s short just like your temper”.
On the opener “The Shower Scene” it’s nearly
impossible not to laugh at the repeated line “It’s
time for you to choose, the bullet or the chapstick”. To
keep things symmetrical the closing song exclaims that “I’m
gonna stay 18 forever so it can stay like this forever and we’ll
never miss a party ‘cause we keep them going constantly…it’s
all been done and it’s all been said, we’re the coolest
kids.”
In
the end, Brand New could not care less about what some smug rock
critic thinks as long as all those sentimental 18 year olds out
there not wanting their party to end keep coming back for more,
but even for that demographic Your Favorite Weapon is
at best boring and uninspired. No matter how repetitive and simple
pop-punk can be it can still be a delightfully fun genre with
its distorted guitars and fun melodies, but Brand New just always
seems so dull on the album. The guitars rarely ever belt out anything
“mosh-worthy” and their idea of a catchy chorus is
“This isn’t high school, this isn’t high school,
this isn’t high school” (from the “Last Chance
To Lose Your Keys”). Perhaps
if the band stayed true to their name and stepped out of their
punk pigeonhole for a minute they would not have quite so many
problems.
On
what is certainly the best song on the album, “The No Seat
Belt Song”, there is an all to brief experimentation with
some electronic back beats and melodic guitars and it provides
a great oasis from the rest of the album. The band likes to cite
their frenetic live show as an advertisement for the band and
if that’s true it’s a shame that that sound did not
transfer over on CD. All that comes across is Taking Back Sunday
without all the energy and raw emotion, which doesn’t leave
you with much. I’ll end with an unintentional moment of
self realization from the band on “The Shower Scene”;
“Nothing you do is new to anything or anyone but you."
31-Mar-2003
3:38 PM

If you
liked Your Favorite Weapon...
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Tracklist:
1. The Shower
Scene
2. Jude Law and a Semester Abroad
3. Sudden Death In Carolina
4. Mixtape
5. Failure By Design
6. Last Chance to Lose Your Keys
7. Logan to Government Center
8. The No Seatbelt Song
9. Seventy Times 7
10. Secondary
11. Magazines
12. Soco Amaretto Lime
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