An Honest Mistake (Island / Def Jam Music Group 2005)
Not trying to copy or stealing the fame of The Killers at one point but New York's Dance Rock finest unit - The Bravery might sounded a bit like the early retro music off Brandon Flowers' indie garage days on this debut self-titled recording. Consisting of five piece self-confident Goth like rockers with their greasy outfit; lead vocalist Sam Endicott, lead guitarist Michael Zakarin, keyboardist John Conway, bassist Mike Hindert and drummer Anthony Burulcich have made their landing mark through this mixing of good Garage Indie Rock and Pop Dance in a Goth clothing lines which fast enough to attracting listeners over the raido and music charts with the band's "joyful" aspects effectively spreading around NYC and farther more to gain success. Modern tracks with both crowded city of Urban and Suburban areas influence can be caught on their beats through - No Brakes, Fearless, Swollen Summer or Public Service Announcement - just like watching The Misfits under the heavy effects of overdosed laughing gas consumes.
The Bravery will taking you to dance and jumps up for rocking fun, believe me ...
Link:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDF7F90739C9B5C13
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