The Sun And The Moon - The Bravery
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Universal acclaim- based on 37 Ratings

  • Summary: Brendan O'Brien produced this second album for the New York band.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 13
  2. Negative: 1 out of 13
  1. This easily ranks among the top rock records of the year.
  2. The Sun And The Moon might be as essential as another Kajagoogoo album, but on its own modest terms—meaning appealing to those who guiltily loved The Bravery—it's a minor success, brimming with hooks nicked from Duran Duran and Naked Eyes, as well as few of their own.
  3. The Sun And The Moon", The Bravery's down-to-earth approach ought win them a second chance.
  4. As annoying as Endicott's mascara-tainted bellyaching was on the Bravery's debut, his histrionics-for-the-masses commandeer the group's stylistic direction on The Sun and the Moon, cheapening already trite regurgitations of Robert Smith confessionals by bloating them to anthemic proportions.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. StirlingNC
    10
    I really don't understand the low metascore, the best album ever released.
  2. Samara
    8
    This is a decent 2nd album effort. I enjoyed their first CD better than this one, but The Sun and the Moon is quickly growing on me. Especially lovin' "Believe" and "Time won't let me go" . :) Expand
  3. DinoM
    7
    I came across The Bravery while watching The Edge Video Podcast, which is available free on iTunes. Their video for "Time Won't Let Me Go" instantly drew me in with its catchy hook and indie vibe. After getting the album based on that one video, I am surprisingly impressed. "Believe" is a great album opener and single, and a sign of things to come on the album. "This Is Not The End" is my personal favourite, with hints of reggae making it a flowing song. The rest of the album doesn't live up to the previously mentioned songs, but is definitely listenable, from beginning to end. Not a bad song on this album, and I am very grateful for albums like this. Even the import bonus tracks "Rat In The Walls" and "Faces" fit perfectly at the end! I will definitely get the debut album and look to them in the future. Expand
  4. AmurabiM.
    4
    What is this? A collection of pop songs without a minimal sign of authenticity? A mix of overproduced songs with ridiculous lyrics and poor musical development? An album that tries to be the next step from an act that is just a bad copy from the 80s new wave bands? The Bravery released an album that it feels mediocre. It´s a shame for Brendan O´Brien, but this is not his fault. The sin is over the band´s shoulders. This is just an exercise of bad rhymes, few original melodies, tired vocals (it feels that he tries too hard to be Robert Smith) and really ludicrous and annoying lyrics. It seems to me that they lose the battle between all the other bands form its caliber. And that´s not a great battle to fight. Expand

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