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Listen to Brand New's first song in six years, 'Mene'

Track was called 'Don't Feel Anything' during recent live shows

Christopher Hooton
Tuesday 14 April 2015 08:13 BST
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Brand New have released their comeback single "Mene", the first track they've put out since the 2009's album Daisy.

Referred to as "Don't Feel Anything" (the chorus line) during recent shows, it's a furious and fast-paced song, not a million miles away from their older stuff on Your Favourite Weapon.

They went on hiatus after Daisy, which couldn't quite live up to its predecessor The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me, with their contract ending with Interscope in 2010.

Brand New have been playing shows again in the past year, however, and will be at this year's Lollapalooza - this new single suggests they could be gearing up for a new album.

@christophhooton

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