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Brand New - Science Fiction album

Brand New - Science Fiction album

  • Performer: Brand New
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Science Fiction
  • Released: 2017
  • Style: Alternative Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1148 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1691 mb
  • Other: MIDI MP2 AU AHX MP4 WMA MPC
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 638

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Красочные, яркие и привлекательные изображения с высоким разрешением ждут вас!

Science Fiction is the fifth studio album by American rock band Brand New, released on August 17, 2017 through Procrastinate! Music Traitors. The album is the band's first in eight years since 2009's Daisy. The album's title and track listing were officially revealed on August 17, 2017 after several weeks of speculation, hints and leaks, with its physical release on October 20, 2017.

Brand New ends a solid music carrer with a dreamy, religious and psycho album. Great from beginning to end, a classic for this 2010s emo revival scene.

If Brand New sonically recall the mid-90s, when emotionally fraught and morally conflicted guitar bands ruled the airwaves, no wonder they released Science Fiction into the unsuspecting world as 500 one-track CDs. From its arresting cover art to its careful sequencing, it’s an album that impresses with its carefully considered wholeness. It rigs even the potential singles with unexpected segues, trap doors, false endings, found sound, lo-fi vignettes, tape loops, and lyrical Easter eggs that either reference their past work or can easily be manipulated into doing so.

Brand New thankfully (and predictably) outperformed me on all fronts with Science Fiction – an album eight years in the making that somehow obliterates already unreasonably high expectations while forming one of the best and most anticipated curtain-calls in recent memory

Science Fiction surprised us, but it’s not a surprise album, at least not in the 2017 music industry definition of the term. There were no pop-up shops or thirst-heavy viral stunts. Zane Lowe didn’t premiere a song on his Apple Music show and hell, the album isn’t even up on streaming services. It’s been almost four years since Dec. 2013, but there’s a good chance frontman Jesse Lacey still doesn’t really know what pull a Beyoncé means. What Brand New does better than anything on Science Fiction is create mood. It's in the weird interludes, the harrowing effects draped on the guitars and Lacey's voice. The singer goes through spine-tingling, high-pitched vocal call-backs on "Desert" and dire, Gregorian chant-like undulations on "Could Never Be Heaven.

Regardless of the odds, Science Fiction is a bold, legend-making statement well worth the eight year wait. If it ends up being their swan song, then we can rest assured that Brand New is going out on their own terms: in peak form, bearing no regrets.

As the long-awaited follow-up to 2009’s Daisy, Science Fiction was released on the band’s new record label, Procrastinate! Music Traitors.

Science Fiction is a bold, legend-making statement well worth the eight year wait.