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New York City's self-confessed 'new wavers' return with 'The Sun And The Moon Complete'; a bizarre two-disc effort comprising of the same songs on each, re-recorded in a different style. Not necessarily for completists only.
The Bravery burst onto stage with the natural swagger and confidence that possibly only American bands summon best, clearly enjoying their rock star status.
A cold rainy night in Sydney didn't seem to dampen the enthusiasm of the crowd for this gig at the Metro.
As the June long weekend approaches, a handful of indie-dance acts from the We Love Sounds tour - !!!, The Whip, Bonde do Role and Grand National - have announced more intimate sideshows.
We Love Sounds is Australia's premier winter festival, and the anticipation surrounding the announcement of its line-up has been intense. This year, excitingly, there are a few indie-crossover style acts amongst the dance...
With the full lineup announcement for the We Love Sounds Winter Festival expected this week (remember to keep your eyes glued to FasterLouder for updates), another of the 2008 tour's headliners has been slipped, with New York electro-rockers The Br
An in depth look at the permeation of 80s influences in modern music, and why this has recently become so spectacularly popular...
The Fuji Rock Festival had been an event I'd wanted to head to for quite some time, but as with many things in life that take a good deal of organisation, planning (and money!), you tend to put them off year after year, until you either get your act toget
Convincing a hardened rock chick to see the over-hyped Bravery is no easy task. Faker were the sweetener, and delivered the goods. It is hard to believe The Bravery would survive 10 minutes in New York City. Do they live up to the hype? Who cares - its be
The Bravery, Faker and Flamingo Crash rocked the Arena and left a room full of happy punters in their wake.
Blinding slapping bass lines that carried The Bravery through one of the best live indie band shows in ages.
"Well I can't remember too well because I was really, really drunk but I got naked at Glastonbury. I've only got naked then...and I dropped my pants once on New Years Eve. But that doesn't count - New Years Eve...right?"
Sydney band, Faker have been announced as the support for The Bravery on their Australian tour in August.
You'll have to get in quick if you want to buy tickets to see The Bravery - they will only be playing three shows during their Australian tour in August!
Sharply dressed New York pop-rockers The Bravery deliver an up-tempo blend of funk-driven bass lines and catchy hooks on their debut album.
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