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The Bravery (album)

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The Bravery (album)

The Bravery (album) is the debut album by the alternative rock band The Bravery. The singles in the album are "An Honest Mistake", "Fearless" and "Unconditional".

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About

The Bravery (album) was released on March 29, 2005 under Island records. The album ranked no.18 on the U.S. chart and no.5 on the U.K. chart. The first single "An Honest Mistake" hit no.7 on the U.K. Singles Chart and no.12 on the U.S. Modern Rock chart. It was also featured in the video games Burnout Revenge and MVP Baseball 2005. The second single "Fearless" hit no.43 on the U.K. Singles Chart.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 An Honest Mistake 3:40
2 No Brakes 3:04
3 Fearless 3:07
4 Tyrant 4:44
5 Give In 2:48
6 Swollen Summer 3:18
7 Public Service Announcement 3:34
8 Out of Line 3:04
9 Unconditional 3:19
10 The Ring Song 3:28
11 Rites of Spring 3:21
12 Hot Pursuit 3:07

Awards & Certifications

Awards

Year Award Category
2005 MuchMusic Video Award Nominated for Best International Video [Group] for "An Honest Mistake"
2005 MTV2 Award Nominated for "An Honest Mistake"
2005 mtvU Woodie Award Nominated for The Breaking Woodie (Best Emerging Artist) for "An Honest Mistake"
2006 ShockWaves NME Award Nominated for Worst Album for "The Bravery"

Chart Toppers

Year Title US Modern Rock UK Singles Chart
2005 An Honest Mistake 12 7
2005 Fearless 43
2005 Unconditional 34 49

Credits

Performance Credits

The Bravery Primary Artist

Steven Laurie Drums

Sam Endicott Guitar, Vocals, Group Member

Anthony Burulcich Drums, Background Vocals, Group Member

John Conway Synthesizer, Background Vocals, Group Member

Michael Zakarin Guitar, Background Vocals, Group Member

Technical Credits

Louis Marino Art Direction

Sam Endicott Programming, Producer

Brian "Big Bass" Gardener Mastering

Nic Hard Engineer

John Conway Programming

Trivia

  • The single "Unconditional" was featured in the 2005 video game Tony Hawk's American Wasteland.

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