Since The Bravery and The Killers are the two American groups most likely to be misidentified as British, their 2005 pissing match was wholly predictable but more entertaining than anticipated. Recall ...
The Bravery could use a good night’s sleep. Back in 2003, the new-wave revival was a mere glimmer in the mascara-lined eyes of a select few artists. Bands like Franz Ferdinand, Interpol, and the ...
The Bravery's third album -- "Slow Poison," due out Nov. 10 -- will be "darker and angrier" than its predecessors, according to frontman Sam Endicott. By Gary Graff The Bravery‘s third album — “Slow ...
Last year, the Bravery gave its fans "The Sun and the Moon." Next month, the New York modern rock quintet delivers "The Sun and the Moon Complete." What was missing? About half of the intended album, ...
Since Londonist has reported on their local rockers (Bloc Party) done good, we'll report on ours. New York's The Bravery has been given the number one slot in the BBC Sound of 2005 poll. Meaning what ...
Boldly proclaimed as BBC News Online's One To Watch for 2005, New York's The Bravery have little to fear from albatrosses forming around their necks. Boldly proclaimed as BBC News Online's One To ...
If you're a fan of the adage "everything old is new again," then the Bravery is for you. Its self-titled, full-length debut takes its place alongside the new new wave of notable acts like the… By ...
Crowned the best new band of 2005 by a BBC poll and by Brit music mag NME and feted by Rolling Stone and MTV, the Bravery have succeeded in snagging an instant following. The band signed to Island in ...
The Bravery occupy that inoffensive middle ground of music in which they commit nothing egregious, yet nothing especially interesting, to tape. You might catch "An Honest Mistake seeping out of the 40 ...
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