Your Favorite Weapon
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Your Favorite Weapon | ||
Studio album by Brand New | ||
Released | October 9, 2001 | |
Recorded | Sapone Studios | |
Genre | Pop punk | |
Length | 41:27 | |
Label | Triple Crown Records (CD) Iodine Recordings (LP) |
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Producer(s) | Mike Sapone Brand New |
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Brand New chronology | ||
Your Favorite Weapon (2001) |
Brand New/Safety in Numbers Split EP (2002) |
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Alternate cover | ||
Vinyl cover |
Your Favorite Weapon (2001) is the debut full-length album by Long Island based band Brand New.
The album consists largely of power chord-heavy pop punk songs, detailing the highs and lows of teenage relationships and experiences. It made little impact critically and was widely received as a typical pop punk release for the time, albeit with slightly more intelligent lyrics than those of the band's contemporaries.
The song title "Seventy Times 7" in Your Favorite Weapon comes from a verse in the Holy Bible - Matthew 18:22 - where Jesus tells Peter he must forgive his brother "seventy times seven" times - "Then Peter came and said to him, "Lord, if another member of the church sins against me, how oft should I forgive? As many as seven times?" Jesus said to him, "Not seven times, but, I tell you, seventy times seven times.". The song is about a disagreement between Jesse Lacey and childhood friend John Nolan, then-guitarist in Taking Back Sunday. Taking Back Sunday later released "There Is No 'I' in Team," which is their side of the story. The guitarist from Taking Back Sunday said that, "Stealing that lyric [is that what you call tact...you're as subtle as a brick in the small of my back] was a 'bit sneaky'" on their part.[citation needed]
The song "Magazines" is about French supermodel Laetitia Casta. The song is about a boy, presumably the singer and lyricist Jesse Lacey, explaining his love for the supermodel through lyrics such as "Laetitia, you got my hands shaking, I'm begging you, oh baby please stop breaking my heart because I got the feeling that you and I will never even get it on."
In August 2002, Iodine Recordings released Your Favorite Weapon on vinyl along with an extra track, "...My Nine Rides Shotgun", an old demo from the band's early days. This is also available as a bonus track on the Japanese release of the album.
The band also stated on numerous occasions that they weren't entirely happy with the recordings of the songs, and in 2002, re-recorded "Jude Law and a Semester Abroad" and released it for free on MP3.com.
The album was finally released in the UK on March 17, 2003, by Eat Sleep Records, followed shortly by the single "Jude Law and a Semester Abroad", released on CD and 7" vinyl, two and a half months later on June 2, 2003. "Jude Law and a Semester Abroad" had also previously been made into a music video, helping the band gain many fans across the world.
On February 9, 2004, Your Favorite Weapon finally made its way to Australia, being released on Below Par Records.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Original release
- "The Shower Scene" – 2:24
- "Jude Law and a Semester Abroad" – 3:40
- "Sudden Death in Carolina" – 3:01
- "Mix Tape" – 3:57
- "Failure by Design" – 3:15
- "Last Chance to Lose Your Keys" – 3:25
- "Logan to Government Center" – 3:02
- "The No Seatbelt Song" – 4:29
- "Seventy Times 7" – 3:32
- "Secondary" – 3:01
- "Magazines" – 2:50
- "Soco Amaretto Lime" – 4:46
[edit] Vinyl release
- "The Shower Scene" – 2:24
- "Jude Law and a Semester Abroad" – 3:40
- "Sudden Death in Carolina" – 3:01
- "Mix Tape" – 3:57
- "Failure by Design" – 3:15
- "Last Chance to Lose Your Keys" – 3:25
- "Logan to Government Center" – 3:02
- "The No Seatbelt Song" – 4:29
- "Seventy Times 7" – 3:32
- "Secondary" – 3:01
- "Magazines" – 2:50
- "...My Nine Rides Shotgun" – 3:16
- "Soco Amaretto Lime" – 4:46
[edit] Japanese release
- "The Shower Scene" – 2:24
- "Jude Law and a Semester Abroad" – 3:40
- "Sudden Death in Carolina" – 3:01
- "Mix Tape" – 3:57
- "Failure by Design" – 3:15
- "Last Chance to Lose Your Keys" – 3:25
- "Logan to Government Center" – 3:02
- "The No Seatbelt Song" – 4:29
- "Seventy Times 7" – 3:32
- "Secondary" – 3:01
- "Magazines" – 2:50
- "Soco Amaretto Lime" – 4:46
- "...My Nine Rides Shotgun" – 3:16
Brand New |
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Jesse Lacey | Vincent Accardi | Garrett Tierney | Brian Lane | Derrick Sherman |
Albums |
Your Favorite Weapon (2001) | Deja Entendu (2003) | The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me (2006) |
EPs |
Brand New/Safety in Numbers Split EP (2002) | The Holiday EP (2003) |
Demos |
First Four-Track Demo (2000) | Second Demo (2001) | New Album Demos (2006) |
Singles |
"Jude Law and a Semester Abroad" (2002) | "The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" (2003) | "Sic Transit Gloria... Glory Fades" (2004) "Sowing Season" (2006) | "Jesus Christ" (2007) |