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The Bravery
Bravery
Release Date 2005 03 29
Label FICTION/LO
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The Bravery's self-titled debut is a slick twist on '80s new wave and post-millennium modern rock. Those who've followed the Killers, stellastarr*, and the like will surely pounce on the Bravery's luscious synth-driven pop. The 11-song set, produced by the band's frontman, Sam Endicott, is playful and confident, unlike the stressful production of the Killers' Hot Fuss. Sure, obvious influences (Duran Duran, the Smiths, the Cure) carry the weight of this album, but it's without haste. An overcast backdrop dresses the trashy hints of love and desire, and cocksure moments such as &"Public Service Announcement" and &"No Brakes" showcase the Bravery's swagger with style. Endicott goes from sounding like a Robert Smith copycat (&"Tyrant") to a dirtier Julian Casablancas (&"Out of Line") and maintains a focused, fashionable dance sound. &"Unconditional" soars with a sly guitar/keyboard two-step while &"An Honest Mistake" saunters like classic New Order with its dark-hued mechanical energy. The Bravery isn't sonically mind-blowing, but the new millennium new wave revival remains intriguing. This New York five-piece makes an interesting effort without it coming off contrived and dishonest. Get ready to shake your hips! MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi


Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Honest MistakeEndicott3:39
2No BrakesEndicott3:04
3FearlessEndicott3:07
4TyrantEndicott4:44
5Give InEndicott2:48
6Swollen SummerEndicott3:18
7Public Service AnnouncementEndicott3:34
8Out of LineEndicott3:04
9UnconditionalEndicott3:19
10Ring SongEndicott3:28
11Rites of SpringEndicott5:52



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