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Byline: Liza Ghorbani
You know you've arrived when you can count Kate Moss as a fan and the Killers as foes. For the Bravery, it happened the moment they released their self-titled debut in 2005, thanks in part to front man Sam Endicott's neo-New Wave songwriting and laissez-faire attitude. Now, with guitarist Michael Zakarin, bassist Michael Hindert, keyboardist John Conway, and drummer Anthony Burulcich, he's returned with a whole new sound. The Sun and the Moon distinguishes the Bravery from keyboard-friendly bands like Franz Ferdinand by introducing new elements, among them a 1800s pump organ, a ...