Brand New mark 10 years of 'Deja Entendu'
Long Island alt-rock outfit, Brand New have released a statement commemorating 10 years since the release of their breakthrough album Deja Entendu.
Their second full-length, the record was originally released on 17 June 2003 via Triple Crown, following on from their pop-punk leaning debut.
“We would just like to take a moment to say thank you to you all for the ten years since Deja Entendu was released, and for all the things that have happened since then,” the band begin in the message posted on their rarely-used Facebook page. “Time goes by quickly, and the steps our band has taken since recording that album down in Charlotte have been significant”.
They continue: “But it’s important for us to recognize that in many ways this record was our first step down a important creative path for our band. And for many of you, it was the doorway to an interest in our music. So thank you for listening, and for affording us the opportunities that you have for so many years. We hope that we still have it in us to create something that ten years from now, there will be a reason to celebrate and remember.”
The group have released four records to date, the last being Daisy released in 2009. It’s not currently known how recording is going for their fifth studio LP.
Take a listen to one of the album’s singles ‘The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows’ below:
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