Read their lyrics. For instance 'Jesus Christ'.
Not sure what the above means but I would take an educated guess and say they are not or are "hard agnostic". With many of their lyrics including the song jesus christ it is more of a mockery and questionableness than anything. Lyrics like:
I know you'll come in the night like a thief
But I've had some time alone to hone my lying technique
I know you think that I'm someone you can trust
But I'm scared I'll get scared and I swear I'll try to nail you back up
Most "christian" bands would not say things like this in that tone.
Just because a band talks about "Christianity" or "god" absolutely doesn't mean they are religious. It is merely on the bands mind and in their lyrics..whether that be in a negative way or positive way. Moreover if you read enough of their lyrics, they talk about god, savior, etc as a parallel. Many religious bands (particularly christian) put god/jesus on this pedistal above everything. "Brand New's" lyrics have an element of being parallel, almost conversationally, humorously, about "god".
They'll be completely out
Of their forgiveness supplies - You Won't Know
I used to pray like God was listening.
I used to make my parents proud.
I was the glue that kept my friends together,
Now they don't talk and we don't go out. - Millstone
And lastly people may get confused to lyrics like this:
Cause the God I believe in never worked on a campaign trail - The archer's bow is broken
Again in the same example as the "einsteinian god" Just because people mention "God I believe in" does not mean the "god" you see in late night infommercials popular in American culture. It could be "the universe" it could be "evolution" a god does not specifically have to be a diety in the general sense. Which was wrongly misconstrude when Einstein said something similar.
All the sources point to either athiest or "hard agnostic" (which means don't know for absolutely sure, but "knows" whatever is up there is NOT what all the religions around the world currently market and sell)
However the lead singer Jesse Lacey did grow up going to a Christian private school, as said in an interview.
Nevertheless the band is a Christian band and i believe all of them are Christians. If it is the band that made "Live Like We're alive" and "In The Making"
I hope that heps (-:
No.
New Divide is a song by Linkin Park.
No. They are not a Christian band.
no he is legend is not a christian band. the band members may be christian but the band itself is not
Although all the band members are Christian, the band Blur is not a Christian band.
nope.
Skillet is not a Brand, Skillet is a name of a Band, They are a Christian Rock Band (Skillet is also a type of pan)
No.
Seventy Times Seven (70x7) is a band that reaches out to theworld with contemporary Christian music that witnesses to the glory of God!It is also a song by a band Brand New and a song from a band Bella Futuro490
If a band members are looking for band management they can go to the main brand manangement in New York. They will have to pass a short process and pay some money and then they will become a new fresh brand.
No. It's an American rock band from New Jersey.
New Divide is a song by Linkin Park.
No. They are not a Christian band.
no he is legend is not a christian band. the band members may be christian but the band itself is not
Although all the band members are Christian, the band Blur is not a Christian band.
Handwritten lyrics and notes about every brand new eyes song & pictures of the band
The album "Deja Entendu" released in 2003 from the band Brand New can be translated into English as "Already Heard" and is a commentary on modern rock music.