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Formed during the height of New York City's post-punk revival in 2003, the Bravery took equal influence from dance music and stylish indie rock. Comprising Sam Endicott (vocals/guitar), John Conway (keyboards), Anthony Burulcich (drums), Michael Zakarin (guitar), and Mike H. (bass), the band got...

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    Video | Believe The Sun and the Moon

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    Video | The Bravery on Gifts From Fans Projekt Revolution Week on MTV2

  3. Special | As Seen On MTV: The Bravery's Artist of the Week Videos Watch The Bravery get the Spinal Tap treatment from a grizzled hanger-on ...err season pro... of the music biz in their Artist of the Week videos.

  4. Special | The Bravery: Artist of the Week Exclusive Performances We locked The Bravery inside a studio and wouldn't let them out until they performed four songs for us. And for you. Watch their exclusive Artist of the Week live performances, including 'The Ocean,' 'An Honest Mistake' and more.

  5. Album | The Sun and the Moon: Complete Premiered 3/18/08 Island

  6. Photos | Raconteurs, Metallica More Are On Fire At The 2008 KROQ Weenie Roast In L.A. Premiered 05/19/2008

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    News | Linkin Park Tell How Busta Rhymes Invited Himself Along For Projekt Revolution 2008

  8. Posted 9/7/07

    News | Incubus, Bravery Pump Out Crowd-Pleasing Sets Under The Stars In Vegas

  9. Ringtone | Unconditional

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Formed during the height of New York City's post-punk revival in 2003, the Bravery took equal influence from dance music and stylish indie rock. Comprising Sam Endicott (vocals/guitar), John Conway (keyboards), Anthony Burulcich (drums), Michael Zakarin (guitar), and Mike H. (bass), the band got its start in early 2003, several years after Vassar College classmates Conway and Endicott (formerly of the Pasties) performed in the collegiate ska outfit Skabba the Hut. After relocating to the Big Apple, the two assembled the Bravery and began performing stylish dance rock. An introductory gig at Brooklyn's Stinger Club gave way to a residency at Arlene's Grocery, and whispers on the street eventually led the Bravery to a recording contract with Island Def Jam in the States. They also signed with Loog in the U.K.

After the Unconditional EP appeared in early 2005, critics quickly pounced on the band, with the Village Voice proclaiming the Bravery as "New York's Official Next Big Thing" while MTV and Rolling Stone deemed them an artist to watch. A co-headlining tour with Ash in spring 2005 coincided the release of the Bravery's self-titled album, which produced two moderately successful singles in "An Honest Mistake" and "Unconditional." After more rounds of touring, the Bravery eventually decamped to the studio with producer Brendan O'Brien (Rage Against the Machine, Neil Young) to work on their next album. Splitting their recording time between Atlanta and N.Y.C., the group's resulting The Sun and the Moon, which explored added textures and new instrumentation, surfaced in May 2007. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

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