The Bravery release their brand new full-length Stir the Blood today. The album follows 2007's The Sun And The Moon, which featured the wildly successful smash hits "Time Won't Let Me Go" and "Believe." "Time Won't Let Me Go" soared into the top 10 on the alternative charts, while "Believe" reached #4 and ended 2008 as the #1 most played song for stations in Los Angeles, Boston, Seattle and San Francisco. It was the #8 Most Played Song of 2008 overall at Alternative Radio. The Bravery's Stir the Blood was produced by John Hill, whose credits include Santigold and M.I.A.
Additionally, the band offered Yahoo! Music their rendition of a contemporary indie-folk classic, Fleet Foxes' "White Winter Hymnal" for Pepsi Music's Cover Art Series. Check it out below:
http://new.music.yahoo.com/programs/pepsi-music/blog/5660/the-bravery-gets-fleet-foxy/
Also, the band has released a number of great music videos to accompany the songs contained therein. From the colorful "Sugar Pill" to the chilling black and white clip for "Hatefuck," (Which we festured on this blog right about here.) both directed by the band's bass player Mike Hindert, The Bravery are continuing to supply fans with engaging moving images that compliment the mood of their new album and current musical pathway quite well.
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