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Brand New - Deja Entendu album

Brand New - Deja Entendu album

  • Performer: Brand New
  • Genre: Other
  • Title: Deja Entendu
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  • Rating: 4.5
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All lyrics from Deja Entendu album, popular Brand New songs with tracklist and information about album.

Deja Entendu is the seconnd studio album from American rock band Brand New. Categories: Brand New. Deja Entendu.

Deja Entendu is the second studio album by American rock band Brand New, released in 2003. The album's title is French for "already heard".

Deja Entendu is the second album from Long Island-based rock band Brand New, released in 2003. Two singles were released from the album, The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows and Sic Transit Glori. lory Fades. Deja Entendu Q&A. What have the artists said about the album? In an interview with MTV News back in 2003, Jesse Lacey stated: It’s very tongue-in-cheek.

Listen free to Brand New – Deja Entendu (Tautou, Sic Transit Gloria. Glory Fades and more). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. A new version of Last. Brand New. Overview (current section).

Genre: Alternative Rock. But I’m not here to complain, because this album still rocks. The guitars especially are prevalent on this album, whether it be electric or acoustic, and I love some of the riffs. I really don’t enjoy the last two tracks too much. Yes, you can kill me.

I purchased Deja Entendu immediately before the start of my supposed getaway, and it was my introduction to Brand New. I didn’t know quite what to expect, but it was all I had in terms of an escape from my mom, dad, and brother as they constantly tried to coerce me into doing activities that I had no desire to be a part o. This is an album that, in my opinion, is attached to my generation. It isn’t necessarily the best technically, instrumentally, or anything like that – but it grew up with us. We could relate to the way that Lacey screamed This is the reason you’re alone, this is the rise and the fall at the end of ‘Tommy Gu.

Unlike their debut, Deja Entendu isn't all about bitter breakups and doesn't fall into a permanent punk-pop hole. Produced by Steven Haigler (Pixies, Quicksand), this sophomore effort finds Brand New maturing, reaching for textures and song structures instead of clichés.