![]() ![]() Lane commented that Sapone's living room was one of the main places they worked on the drums. This allowed Lane to experiment recording drums in different ways and places, predominately around Sapone's home. Recording Brian Lane's drums was approached song-by-song, as opposed to recording all of the album's drums in succession. We're not really keeping tabs of how much everyone has at stake on each song". Vin might write a drum part or Brian might write a guitar part or whatever. Lacey later commented that "it was such a collaborative effort with the band. The band members were not limited by their normal roles within Brand New, with much instrument swapping and experimenting taking place in writing individual parts. The band would then build upon these ideas, recording everything as they worked. This is what you’re trying to do and you don't even realize it." Most of the songs were brought to the studio in acoustic form, sometimes as a complete song and sometimes as just a part or riff. He'll go to it, show it to you and tell you that that’s what needs to happen. Discussing Sapone's involvement, Lacey defined Sapone as having "as much at stake with the music as we do he's as invested in it as we are, sometimes more." Accardi described Sapone as having "an uncanny ability to hear something you’re doing and immediately track it to any song in his library that he stores in his brain. Īs with previous sessions, Mike Sapone acted as both a band member and co-producer, while the band were also involved in the album's production. During the first few months of writing and recording, the band were often working five or six days a week, beginning work in the morning and not leaving Sapone's basement studio until the early hours. ![]() Recording took place at Sapone's home studio in Bethpage, New York. With a number of songs already demoed by Accardi, the band began recording the album in March, 2008. This would also allow the band to remain local to their homes while recording, and also allow them to spend their advance from the label on general living costs, as opposed to production and studio costs. It was decided early on by the band that they would work with Sapone, using his studio. With previous album sessions, the band had always looked to maximize their labels resources, working with different producers and in expensive studios - but had always ended up coming back to Sapone. After his bandmates positively received some of the tracks he had been working on, he gained the confidence to show them more and ultimately take a larger role in writing the album's lyrics. Prior to recording, Accardi had been working on material with Sapone. Jesse Lacey commented that being signed to major label Interscope also shaped the sessions "we thought it‘d be more interesting to put a very un-commercial record out on a very commercial label". I think we all just had a great urge to try to write simple, loud rock songs and just get the point across immediately". Guitarist Vincent Accardi commented that "after The Devil and God, the structures of songs were a bit more complex and things were a little bit delicate. Brian Lane simply stated that as with previous recording sessions, the band had become bored of performing their older material and would naturally look to write and record songs that were different. Despite having previously received acclaim for redefining their sound record-to-record, the band felt little pressure to repeat this. With writing and recording commencing almost immediately after finishing touring, the band were inspired to capture the energy of their live performances. It debuted at number six in the United States, the band's first top-ten album. Daisy received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised the band's continued progression, while fans were somewhat more divided, with drummer Brian Lane believing that they either seem to love it or hate it. The album leaked three weeks prior to its release, and the song " At the Bottom" was the only single released. Guitarist Vincent Accardi had a larger role in writing the album's lyrics, sharing the responsibility with frontman Jesse Lacey. The band looked to channel their live performances, as well as the noise of bands such as Fugazi, Polvo, Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine and The Jesus Lizard, in order to produce the raw and often chaotic sound of the album. Brand New recorded the album in Sapone's studio in Bethpage, New York between 20. Daisy was co-produced by both the band and their longtime producer Mike Sapone. Daisy is the fourth studio album by American rock band Brand New, released Septemon Interscope. ![]()
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