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Brand New – “In The Water”

When I consider what my favorite song is from Science Fiction – the only album Brand New released in the past decade – it always comes down to the same five songs, and an argument could be made for each one equally as well.  For the longest time I thought it’d be “Lit Me Up”, the slow burning crooner that depicts religious extremism and eerily foreshadows the demise of Jesse’s career.  “137” is always in the conversation for its nuclear holocaust theme and a guitar solo that rivals any other in the group’s discography, save for perhaps the untouchable apex of “Limousine.”  “Can’t Get It Out” is the song from this album I listen to the most simply because it’s so damn infectious.  “Same Logic/Teeth” combines everything I love about Brand New into one song, from the gritty screams to the pristine acoustic picking that meshes with it surprisingly well.  The album is an embarrassment of riches, but I have to go with my first love – the band’s epic, sprawling swan song.

“In The Water” feels like The Moon & Antarctica meets The Dark Side of the Moon.  It basks in its glistening, crystalline guitar work that shimmers like the surface of a lake on a hot summer afternoon.  The guitar licks in the beginning of the track almost feel old-western; a country-ish vibe emanating from each elongated slide.  There are two equally as beautiful choruses, the first “never had it any other way” and the second, “I can’t think it enough.”  The guitar solo late in the song isn’t anything overly complex, but it is perfectly placed and bleeds with sheer passion – it just feels like an emotional goodbye.  The spoken outro rewards longtime fans with a spine-tingling throwback to Daisy.  In the right setting, this could be the greatest Brand New song of all time.

Whereas other songs from Science Fiction select an approach and master it, “In The Water” combines everything into a gorgeously swirling vortex of memories.  It’s the sound of a band with a lot of pride tying its loose ends together one final time; expressing contentment with what their life has bestowed upon them as well as regret over how they handled such success.  Stemming from an album where just about any song could be celebrated as a milestone, this is the one that I’ll be remembering twenty years from now.  It’s a masterpiece…and I can’t say it or think it enough.

Read more from this decade at my homepage for Sowing’s Songs of the Decade.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5JjmQsvmmmOBFnUjP7FLu4





Sowing
04.18.19
Quarter of the way to my target.

This beat out Lit Me Up by a split hair.

PistolPete
04.18.19
Crazy that with this band, you really only have the one release to choose from for "songs of the decade"...unless you want to count the other crappier singles or the demos they renamed.

Sowing
04.18.19
even crazier is that one release provided so many options

PistolPete
04.18.19
This is true, the album was amazing. I would’ve picked “Waste” as my contender personally. That song grabbed me immediately

Dylan620
04.18.19
This is handily the best song on the album as far as I'm concerned, excellent write-up Sowing as usual.

Danred97
04.18.19
Could literally pick any song on this album, but I do see why you picked this one. Song is so damn beautiful and yet so eerie and desolate. Love the guitars particularly on this one.

Project
04.18.19
I could not imagine deciding between this and 137 but I think you made the right call

neekafat
04.18.19
3 for 3 dude, only two I prefer on this album are the opener and the closer (:

furpa
04.19.19
Yep, best song on Science Fiction. Excellent tune, fuck yeah.

anarchistfish
04.19.19
Was Out of Range an old demo? If not then that's prob my favourite BN of decade

Sowing
04.19.19
Thanks all. And I remember Out of Range coming out as a leak in the early 2010's, maybe 2011 or 2012 if I'm not mistaken. But as an official b-side it did not come out until 2015. Either way I think it would have been good to include here, but as good as it is I don't think it tops any of my SF selections.

RadicalEd
04.19.19
In The Water is the best song on that album by a mile. Good writeup.

Sowing
04.19.19
Thanks Rad. It was a closer call for me, but I think this track just offers slightly more than the next few in line.

spanndrew58
04.19.19
Excellent choice.

dedex
04.19.19
Great choice, I was wondering which song you would pick off Science Fiction. It's a close second for me though, 137 crushes every fucking time.

Sowing
04.19.19
Thanks! 137 was in the mix, although probably still behind Lit Me Up.

Observer
04.20.19
Great read. "Same Logic" is my fav, and it being a summation of the band as you said is on point. Slightly unrelated but not really, I'm interested to see how this album is viewed in the next ten years, given everything.

Sowing
04.20.19
Thanks Ponton. I honestly don't think they'll see this album any differently than the rest of the discography. People who have condemned the band seem to have done so uniformly, which makes sense.

NordicMindset
04.25.19
I will be violently angry if some people aren’t converted back to fandom soon. Maybe it’ll take big bucks to bribe their way back to darling status. I’ll do anything I can to help.

Sowing
04.25.19
PayPal me $1,000. The only way this band will win back my affection.

Mardorien
04.26.19
So how're you all reconciling the band with the music? I can't listen to their music without constantly thinking "I'm supporting a terrible person".

I completely understand how people could listen to the music while still condemning the band, but I myself can't which is a shame because I basically just found the band and love their music.

Sowing
04.26.19
I just listen to the music for what it is. My associations with their songs & lyrics go back to high school and the music means more to me than the frontman. I dunno, I know that's not a popular opinion to have but that's how I look at it.

Mardorien
04.26.19
That makes sense, I can understand that. Everyone deals with this kind of thing differently, and separating the music from the artist and appreciating the music as a separate entity is a valid way of doing that.

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