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  Origin New York City , New York , USA
  Genre Indie Rock <br> Post-punk Revival
  Years Active 2003 – present
  Label Island Records
  URL The Official Site of The Bravery
  Current Members Sam Endicott <br />John Conway<br />Anthony Burulcich<br /> Michael Zakarin <br /> Mike Hindert


The Bravery is an American Rock band from New York City that consists of Sam Endicott , John Conway , Anthony Burulcich, Michael Zakarin, and Mike Hindert . Their music is a synthesis of disco and Synth Rock . Their debut album reached the top twenty in the United States and the top five in the United Kingdom .


HISTORY


Formation

Frontman-songwriter Sam Endicott and keyboardist John Conway were classmates at '' star Jonathan Togo . The two went on to play together in numerous bands and recording projects, including new wave outfit Conquistador . Upon moving to NYC in early '00s, Endicott switched from bass guitar to vocals and began writing the music that would later become "The Bravery". Guitarist Michael Zakarin joined after answering an advert in a local paper, and brought with him bassist Mike Hindert, a classmate of his from Georgetown University in Washington, DC. Drummer Anthony Burulcich was met through mutual friends in NY band Bishop Allen .


Rising fame/Debut album ''(The Bravery)''

The band played their first gig at the Stinger Club in Brooklyn in November of '03 (opening for The Animators). Eventually they signed a recording contract with Island Def Jam in the States and Loog in the UK. The Unconditional EP followed in early 2005. The Village Voice proclaimed the Bravery to be "New York's Official Next Big Thing" while MTV and Rolling Stone hailed them as an artist to watch. Also, the band were tipped in the BBC News "Sound of 2005" as 2005's most promising act. They released their debut album, '' The Bravery '', on March 14 , 2005 in the U.K. ( March 29 , 2005 in the U.S.), following releases of "Unconditional" and "An Honest Mistake" as singles. Their first radio airplay came on the show 'Alter Ego' hosted by Paul Driscoll on the Boston's WFNX . A co-headlining tour with Ash in the U.S. in spring 2005 coincided the release of the Bravery's self-titled album. "An Honest Mistake" was featured in the video game MVP Baseball 2005 .

The Bravery was involved in a highly publicized feud with fellow synth band .

The Bravery played at Glastonbury Festival on 26 June 2005, following a year of success and increasing popularity. Their set was due to be aired live on BBC Three in the daytime, but had to be shown well after the watershed, as bass guitarist Mike Hindert stripped naked on stage due to the hot weather.

In November/December 2005 and January through March 2006, the band was the supporting act for Depeche Mode on their Touring The Angel tour of the US and UK. Following this, the Bravery relocated to Atlanta, GA to record their second album with producer Brendan O'Brien , slated for release in early '07.


Second album (''The Sun and the Moon'')

In late 2006, the band played a limited number of small shows on the US East Coast and in South America to showcase new material from their 2nd album, '' was released on May 22. In February, the band uploaded a medley of three new songs onto their official page, with minute long clips of three new tracks due to be included on the forthcoming album. "Believe" was featured in EA Sports' Madden NFL 08 .

The Bravery was touring with The Cinematics and The Photo Atlas to promote the album, and will be supporting Incubus until the end of October. They will also be supporting Smashing Pumpkins from the end of September to the beginning of October.

On September First, in a journal entry on The Bravery's web page, Sam Endicott mentioned a secret project planned for release in January.


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