I don't know if it was the best of the three -- the one at KU's Day on the Hill in '06 had potential to be the best, though that show was lost to me because I had not yet made my peace with Spoon. Read More
The musical landscape has changed drastically since mid-decade, when the Bravery emerged from the dance-rock scene with its glossy synths, dramatic crooning and new-wave fashion. Read More
The band should have seen their last days when retro '80s turned into retro '90s, yet they continue to kick out Cure-like synth-heavy jams. Read More
Once you listen to the new album from alt-rockers The Bravery , it's a little tough to imagine that lead singer Sam Endicott was the co-writer and co-producer of Shakira 's fun, upbeat "She Wolf" single, because Stir The Blood is a fairly moody and dark affair. Read More
Here we go with another new album from The Bravery , which means the professional critics are piling on so quick the reviews are as half-assed as they are negative. Read More
The musical landscape has changed drastically since mid-decade, when the Bravery emerged from the dance-rock scene with its glossy synths, dramatic crooning and new-wave fashion. Read More
On 2007's The Sun and the Moon , neo-New Wavers the Bravery took a shot at guitar-oriented meaningfulness. Read More
The Chocolate Factory is back in business today as R. Kelly releases his tenth — and possibly, horniest — album, Untitled . Read More
The musical landscape has changed drastically since mid-decade, when the Bravery emerged from the dance-rock scene with its glossy synths, dramatic crooning and new-wave fashion. Read More
"You can twist and scream into the air, no one can hear you here," warns the Bravery's singer Sam Endicott on an unprintably titled track about emotionless sex from the band's third album. Read More
Formed during the height of New York City's post-punk revival in 2003, the Bravery took equal influence from dance music and ... Read the full The Bravery bio.