PUBLISHED: Feb 25, 2011
DESCRIPTION:
Above and Below - The Bravery
from the 2000 release 'The Sun and the Moon'
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My Kit...
Pearl EXR!
22" Kick, 14" Snare, 8",10", 12", 13" Tom, 14" & 16" Floor Tom
Zildjian ZXT Titanium Cymbal Set (14" Hi-Hat, 22" Ride, 16" Crash & 8" Splash)
18" Dark Crash
16" Zildjian Fast Crash
8" Sabian Splash
Accesories...
Cowbell & Moonblock
Mics...
General kit, I use the Samson Q-Dynamic Mics. I got the 8 piece kit for around £200. I then use a SM-57 for my snare (£100).
This is the hardest song I have covered. I ended up getting a massive blister from playing this...mainly cuse I kept of getting it wrong :S I also experemented with different camera angles . . . to me they seem quite comical.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-sun-and-the-moon/id260801469
Biography
Formed during the height of New York City's post-punk revival in 2003, the Bravery took equal influence from dance music and stylish indie rock. Comprising Sam Endicott (vocals/guitar), John Conway (keyboards), Anthony Burulcich (drums), Michael Zakarin (guitar), and Mike H. (bass), the band got its start in early 2003, several years after Vassar College classmates Conway and Endicott (formerly of... ...More
Formed during the height of New York City's post-punk revival in 2003, the Bravery took equal influence from dance music and stylish indie rock. Comprising Sam Endicott (vocals/guitar), John Conway (keyboards), Anthony Burulcich (drums), Michael Zakarin (guitar), and Mike H. (bass), the band got its start in early 2003, several years after Vassar College classmates Conway and Endicott (formerly of the Pasties) performed in the collegiate ska outfit Skabba the Hut. After relocating to the Big Apple, the two assembled the Bravery and began performing stylish dance rock. An introductory gig at Brooklyn's Stinger Club gave way to a residency at Arlene's Grocery, and whispers on the street eventually led the Bravery to a recording contract with Island Def Jam in the States. They also signed with Loog in the U.K.
Sometimes I feel like I wanna leave this place for good
Under the ground, I'll live down there without a sound
And never hear these hissing voices all the same
I'll disappear 'cause living makes me feel ashamed
I must believe there's more above us and below
I must believe stranded with this bitch called hope
It keeps me here when all I wanna do is go
It keeps me here when all I wanna do is disappear
If this is it, all we have and ever will
If this is it, time is running out and standing still
I'll leave today 'cause there's nothing left to keep me here
I'll fade away, I'll turn my back and disappear
The city moans, it lunges up right from the ground
The seething earth, it opens up and spits us out
This vicious child, nature never wanted us
This vicious child, a cancer burning black into its heart
If this is it, all we have and ever will
If this is it, time is running out and standing still
I'll leave today 'cause there's nothing left to keep me here
I'll fade away, I'll turn my back and disappear
Sometimes I feel like I wanna leave this place for good
Under the ground, I'll live down there without a sound
And never hear these hissing voices all the same
I'll disappear 'cause living makes me feel ashamed
If this is it, all we have and ever will
If this is it, time is running out and standing still
I'll leave today 'cause there's nothing left to keep me here
I'll fade away, I'll turn my back and disappear
I'll turn my back and disappear