The Break Up Song
Brand New · Other Songs - Brand New
and you said that somethings wrong
i can feel it in ur voice
i can hear it in your tounge
and you said its just not working out
its just not working out..
i'll be crying when u go away
i'll be crying when u go away
you said it wasn't me
you just said you couldn't see
getting back w/ me again
so i guess this is the end
you asked if we could just be friends
lets just be friends..
i'll be crying when u go away
i'll be crying when u go away
(spoken by a girl)
i've been trying to think of a way to tell u this
were almost out of school its our last year and
i think we owe it to ourselves to be free
to go out w/ other ppl
i still want to be friends
i'll be crying when u go away
i'll be crying when u go away
....away.....
i'll be crying when u go away
....away...
i'll be crying when u go away...
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The Break-up Song
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The Break Up Song
Brand New's "The Break Up Song" stands as a defining track from their early career, capturing the raw emotional turbulence of heartbreak through their signature blend of indie rock and post-hardcore. Released during the band's formative years, the recording showcases the group's ability to fuse melodic sensibilities with aggressive instrumentation, a hallmark of their sound that would evolve throughout their discography. The song reflects the band's introspective approach to relationship dynamics, utilizing dynamic shifts and layered vocals to convey the intensity of a breakup. It remains a staple in their catalog, illustrating the band's commitment to exploring personal narratives within the broader landscape of 2000s alternative rock. The track exemplifies the band's unique voice, balancing vulnerability with the driving energy that characterized their live performances and studio recordings of that era.

