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(Fork and Knife)

Brand New

Single 2007

About this album

Sound: "A haunting blend of introspective lyrics and atmospheric instrumentation that encapsulates the essence of alternative rock's evolution in the 2000s."

Where they were

Released on October 23, 2007, '(Fork and Knife)' came during Brand New's transition from their earlier pop-punk roots to a more experimental sound. This track followed their critically acclaimed album 'The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me' (2006), marking a period of artistic maturation as they delved into darker themes and complex songwriting.

Why it matters

'(Fork and Knife)' showcases Brand New's evolution in sound and lyrical depth, contributing to their lasting influence on the alternative rock scene. The song has been noted for its introspective tone, resonating with listeners during a time when emotional honesty in music was gaining prominence, especially among younger audiences navigating similar existential experiences.

Essential tracks

  • "(Fork and Knife)" — This track exemplifies Brand New's lyrical complexity and emotional resonance, combining vivid imagery with a haunting melody that captures the band's mature sound.

Release Date

October 23, 2007

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 (Fork and Knife) 4:05