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The New Brand New Album Is So Brand New Right Now

Science Fiction, the band’s first LP for eight years, just came out. Like, just now. So, snap to it.

The New Brand New Album Is So Brand New Right Now

Long Island emo-rockers Brand New have released their first new album for eight years. Science Fiction, the band’s fifth studio LP, just came out via their own Procrastinate! Music Traitors label – in very special edition CD and digital formats, at least.

Check the full album artwork, below.

Head to the P!MT website now and you can pre-order “proper” physical versions of the album, or download the music right now. Fans who pre-ordered the limited-run vinyl edition of Science Fiction received a 61-minute, single-track version of the (12-track) record, the track called 44.5902N104.7146W – the geographical coordinates for the Close Encounters Of The Third Kind-famous Devils Tower butte in Wyoming. Huh, huh. Butte. (It's, like, a big, weird hill. You can make your own out of mashed potato, sure.)

That CD was limited to 500 copies (check Reddit for the evidence). The main releases for the Matt Sapone-produced Science Fiction are of an “indefinite pressing quantity”, however – and can be ordered here

The P!MT website also confirms the tracklist for Science Fiction, Brand New’s overdue follow-up to 2009’s Daisy, as follows:

Lit Me Up
Can’t Get It Out
Waste
Same Logic/Teeth
Could Never Be Heaven
137
Out Of Mana
In The Water
Desert
No Control
451
Batter Up

See Brand New play some of these songs, no doubt, on the following dates:

September

9: San Bernardino, High & Low Festival
11: San Francisco, The Warfield 

October

15: Detroit, Fox Theatre
16: Chicago, Aragon Ballroom
18: Philadelphia, Electric Factory
19: Brooklyn, Kings Theatre
20: Boston, Wang Theatre
21: Upper Darby, Tower Theatre
23: Baltimore, Hippodrome
25: Charleston, North Charleston Performing Arts Centre
26: Atlanta, Coca Cola Roxy
29: Dallas, Bomb Factory

November

16: Dublin, Olympia
18: London, Brixton Academy
19: Glasgow, Academy

Daisy was pretty decent, y’know. Four outta five K!s decent, if we remember correctly. Remind yourself of Brand New’s previous LP, below.

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