The Bravery

STP Rock Edgefest

Before I say anything about this year's Edgefest, let me take a moment to commend the organizers for one thing: the food. Never in my life have I seen such a smorgasbord of goodies up for grabs at a show. Nearly every cuisine was represented on the concert grounds. You want a burrito? No problem. Jerk chicken? They had it. Lasagna? Only five...
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Scott Weiland

Incubus Make Up For Lost Time

After a postponement and cancellation, Incubus finally made it back to Toronto, and their fans were enraptured. But first, they had to sit through a set by The Bravery. The New York band fought the phenomenon of opening act anonymity by hanging an enormous poster with their name emblazoned in huge letters. The former Killers nemeses warmed up...
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Incubus' Brandon Boyd (Photo by Carrie Musgrave)

The Bravery — The Sun And The Moon

Here, in retrospect, is what we can definitively tell you about The Bravery vs. The Killers feud of 2005: 1. Nobody died. 2. Brandon Flowers was and still is annoying. 3. The Bravery were better, but refused to use the press to their advantage. Two years on, the last point is still true. Almost every critic on the planet bashed the New York group'...
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The Bravery — The Bravery

OK, The Bravery do sound like The Killers. But who cares? The Killers sound like 900 other bands, so who's ripping off who, really? It's obvious why Killers' frontman Brandon Flowers is dissing these guys in the press — they're doing his thing better. Lead singer Sam Endicott's vocals and lyrics are stronger than Flowers'. The Bravery's hooks on...
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The Bravery — Stir The Blood

This New York City band made a strong first impression with their "An Honest Mistake" lead single from their self-titled 2005 debut album, and were one of the key players of the last decade's new wave-y dance-rock movement. The Sun And The Moon followed (in original and remixed versions) and while it also enjoyed success, the buzz around the group...
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The Bravery's Stir The Blood

Bravery Stir The Blood With New Album

The Bravery's third album will be titled Stir The Blood when it hits stores Nov. 10 through Island Records. No tracklist for the John Hill-produced (Santigold, M.I.A.) album has been revealed yet, but its first single "Slow Poison" was recently released to iTunes, radio and stores. You can hear it on their MySpace page. The band have...
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The Bravery — "Hatefuck"

Here's The Bravery's creepy new video for "Hatefuck." The track will appear on the band's third album, Stir The Blood, due out Nov. 10. The clip was directed by bassist Michael Hindert.
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New Bravery Album In November

The Bravery's third album will be released Nov. 10. The disc doesn't have a title or track list yet. Its first single, "Slow Poison," will precede the release of the album, which was produced by John Hill (Santigold, M.I.A.). Sam Endicott (vocals/guitar), John Conway (keyboards), Michael Zakarin (guitar), Mike Hindert (bass) and...
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Edgefest 2008

Photographer: 
Carrie Musgrave
Venue: 
Downsview Park
City: 
Toronto, ON
Date: 
July 12, 2008
The Bravery's Sam Endicott

The Bravery Reach For The Sun And The Moon

The Bravery may have moved away from the synthesizer sound of their 2005 self-titled debut, but they kept true to their origins on the new The Sun And The Moon by taking their time in the studio and heading back to their old stomping grounds in small clubs. "We didn't want to rush it, and I think that's why sophomore records often aren't as...
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The Bravery Will Be Less "Synth-Crazy" On The Sun And The Moon

New York City's The Bravery's follow-up to their self-titled 2005 debut will arrive in stores on May 22. The Sun And The Moon was produced by two-time Grammy Award winner Brendan O'Brien (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam). Lead single "Time Won't Let Me Go" is at radio and available on iTunes. Samples of "Believe," "...
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