Brand New Readying Daisy
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Kate Harper (CHARTattack) July 9, 2009 4:10 pm

Brand New will release a brand new (sorry for that) album titled Daisy on Sept. 22 through Interscope.
The band's fourth studio album and follow-up to 2006's The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me was originally titled And One Head Will Never Die, but the band recently changed it. No track listing for Daisy, which the band began recording in March 2008, has been released yet.
"I think a lot of the record is us trying to make decisions about how long the band should go on," singer/guitarist Jesse Lacey told Kerrang! magazine. "When I listened back to it, I realized how many songs are about something coming to a close, or knowing when it's time to put something away and move on."
Lacey also described Daisy as "exhausting."
"It's quite dense and I think some of the decisions we made don't always go in the most obvious direction," he said. "We were thinking a lot more about what we'd want to play when we were up onstage rather than actually what you'd want to hear on a record."
Brand New will support Daisy on the road this summer and will play the following dates:
July 9 Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop
July 10 Philadelphia, PA @ North Star Bar
July 11 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg
July 12 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Restaurant & Nightclub
July 17 San Francisco, CA @ Slim's
July 18 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
July 19 San Diego, CA @ Epicentre
Aug. 29 Leeds, England @ Bramham Park (Leeds Festival)
Aug. 30 Reading, England @ Richfield Avenue (Reading Festival)
Sept. 16 Puyallup, WA @ Puyallup Fair And Events Center w/Coheed & Cambria
Nov. 1 New Orleans, LA @ City Park (Voodoo Experience)
The band's fourth studio album and follow-up to 2006's The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me was originally titled And One Head Will Never Die, but the band recently changed it. No track listing for Daisy, which the band began recording in March 2008, has been released yet.
"I think a lot of the record is us trying to make decisions about how long the band should go on," singer/guitarist Jesse Lacey told Kerrang! magazine. "When I listened back to it, I realized how many songs are about something coming to a close, or knowing when it's time to put something away and move on."
Lacey also described Daisy as "exhausting."
"It's quite dense and I think some of the decisions we made don't always go in the most obvious direction," he said. "We were thinking a lot more about what we'd want to play when we were up onstage rather than actually what you'd want to hear on a record."
Brand New will support Daisy on the road this summer and will play the following dates:
July 9 Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop
July 10 Philadelphia, PA @ North Star Bar
July 11 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg
July 12 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Restaurant & Nightclub
July 17 San Francisco, CA @ Slim's
July 18 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
July 19 San Diego, CA @ Epicentre
Aug. 29 Leeds, England @ Bramham Park (Leeds Festival)
Aug. 30 Reading, England @ Richfield Avenue (Reading Festival)
Sept. 16 Puyallup, WA @ Puyallup Fair And Events Center w/Coheed & Cambria
Nov. 1 New Orleans, LA @ City Park (Voodoo Experience)
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