Sowing Season

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"Sowing Season (Yeah)"
Single by Brand New
from the album The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
Released November 21, 2006
Format CD
Recorded 2005
Genre Alternative rock
Length 4:31
Label Interscope
Writer(s) Vincent Accardi, Jesse Lacey
Producer(s) Mike Sapone, Brand New
Brand New singles chronology

"Sic Transit Gloria... Glory Fades"
(2004)
"Sowing Season"
(2006)
"Jesus"
(2007)

"Sowing Season" or, as listed on the single release, "Sowing Season (Yeah)", is a song by alternative rock band Brand New. It is the first single from their 2006 album, The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me. "Sowing Season (Yeah)" is also a playable track on Guitar Hero 5.

Track listing

CD Single
No. Title Length
1. "Sowing Season (Yeah)"   4:32
2. "aloC-acoC"   3:41

Trivia

  • The song title "Sowing Season" is a reference to the novella Secret Window, Secret Garden by author Stephen King in which the character Mort has written a manuscript entitled "Sowing Season".[citation needed]
  • Demo versions of "Sowing Season" and "Coca-Cola" were leaked along with other demos for The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me and were known as “Untitled 8” and “Untitled 3”, respectively.
  • The second verse of "Sowing Season" is an allusion to the poem "If—" by Rudyard Kipling, as credited in the small insert in the single containing the liner notes. In the notes for "Sowing Season (Yeah)", it says "2nd verse adapted from 'If' by r. Kipling and how it used to hang from my father's wall." This is written from the perspective of Jesse Lacey.[1]
  • "Coca-Cola", is listed on the single as, "aloC-acoC", due to the legal ramifications of using the popular soft drink's name as a song title.[citation needed]
  • A line in "Coca-Cola" is taken from Elvis Presley's popular song "Hound Dog"; "I ain't nothin' but a hound dog."
  • The line "bless your beautiful hide", is taken from a song in the musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
  • Sowing Season is included in Guitar Hero 5.

Personnel

Brand New

References


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