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Sainthood Reps perform "Widow" live

Sainthood Reps recently performed “Widow” on their fall tour with Brand New. The band's latest album, Monoculture, is available now. Check out the performance below and tell us what you think!

Watch Brand New perform "Sowing Season" live in Newcastle, UK

More video from Brand New's recent UK tour has surfaced online. You can watch the band perform “Sowing Season (Yeah)” live in Newcastle below. 

Brand New "intent on getting music out" before the end of 2012, according to Jesse Lacey

In a recent interview around their just-completed UK tour, Brand New vocalist Jesse Lacey revealed that the band will be hitting the studio in April, and hope to have new music out before the end of the year: “Well we probably started writing new material as soon as we were done with the last record, […]

Brand New, Less Than Jake, Marianas Trench, more added to Bamboozle 2012 lineup

Festival organizers have announced two dozen new confirmations for the 2012 edition of the Bamboozle, taking place from May 18-20 in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Among the new additions are Brand New [pictured], who will headline the final night alongside Bon Jovi, as well as Less Than Jake, Close Your Eyes, Marianas Trench, Buckcherry, Ashland […]

Watch Brand New perform "Welcome To Bangkok" and "The Archer's Bows Are Broken"

Live video of Brand New performing “Welcome To Bangkok” and “The Archer's Bows Are Broken” in Camden, UK earlier this week can be seen below. Both songs originally appeared on 2006's The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me.

Watch Tigers Jaw cover Brand New

Check out Tigers Jaw covering Brand New's “Moshi Moshi” in a special Nervous Energies session below.

Brand New's "Your Favorite Weapon" to be reissued with bonus tracks

Brand New's 2001 debut Your Favorite Weapon will see a reissue on November 29 via Razor & Tie. The CD will include new album art as well as seven bonus demos recorded in 2000. Check out the track listing below. Track Listing The Shower Scene Jude Law and a Semester Abroad Sudden Death In Carolina […]

Brand New announce UK dates

Brand New have announced a tour of the UK with tickets going on sale this Friday. Support has not been revealed at this time. Dates are below. February 2012: 8th Bristol O2 Academy 9th Manchester Academy 10th Southampton Guildhall 11th London Roundhouse 14th Glasgow O2 Academy 15th Birmingham O2 Academy 16th Newcastle O2 Academy 17th […]

Brand New announce Huntington show

Brand New will play The Paramount Theater in Huntington, NY on Monday, November 28th. Presale tickets go on sale today at this link.

Sainthood Reps to support Brand New on west coast dates

Long Island's Sainthood Reps and Robbers will act as support during Brand New's west coast run. September 7: Seattle WA, The Showbox SoDo September 8: Portland OR, MusicfestNW at the Wonder Ballroom (NO Sainthood Reps and Robbers) September 9: Chico CA, Senator Theatre September 10: San Francisco CA, The Regency Ballroom Additional headlining shows for […]

Brand New announce Atlantic City show

Brand New have announced a one-off date at the House of Blues in Atlantic City, NJ. The show will take place on Saturday, November 26th and pre-sale tickets will be available today right here.

Brand New touring the west coast in September

Brand New have just announced four shows in September, all on the west coast. The dates are below, and are the first since ths spring's Maryland/Pennsylvania tour. Septemeber 7: Seattle WA, The Showbox SODO September 8: Portland OR. as part of MusicfestNW at the Wonder Ballroom September 9: Chico CA, Senator Theatre September 10: San […]

Brand New Cover Nine Inch Nails, "Wish"

During last week's brief tour of Pennsylvnia and Maryland, Long Island stalwarts Brand New performed a fiery cover of Nine Inch Nails' “Wish.” The song originally appeared on NIN's 1992 EP, Broken. Did Brand New do the song justice? Tell us what you think!

The List On AP: Classic Rock For The Year 2022

A portion of the mail that arrives at the AP Skyscraper comes from haters who think we suck simply because we’re not time-warping back to 1994 to put Tori Amos, Chris Cornell or some hackneyed industrial band on our covers. (Pardon us for knowing how to use a calendar.) But while it can’t be denied […]
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