I think this is so rich....from NME.com (especially since we had links here to the Bravery's first band, Skabba the Hut, in the Ash thread....)
IT'S THE KILLERS v THE BRAVERY!
BRANDON FLOWERS has branded THE BRAVERY as imitators of his band THE KILLERS.
Talking to MTV, the singer claimed that bands like The Bravery have only been signed on the back of The Killersâ?? success, and questioned the New Yorkersâ?? musical motivation.
"Look at a band like The Bravery. They're signed because we're a band," Flowers declared. "I've heard rumours about [members of] that band being in a different kind of band, and how do you defend that? If you say, 'My heart really belongs to what I'm doing now,' but you used to be in a ska band. I can see The Strokes play or Franz Ferdinand play and it's real, and I haven't gotten that from The Bravery. I think people will see through them."
Flowers also explained that fellow bands are not the only ones trying to benefit from The Killersâ?? success, revealing that the bandâ??s old drummer is now suing him.
The old sticksman wrote Flowers a "a really terrible e-mail" claiming to have written â??Mr Brightsideâ??.
"This guy who was in my band a long time ago is trying to sue us," he said. "We wrote 'Mr Brightside' a long, long time ago, when we had a different drummer. He had nothing to do with it, but his wife is a lawyer, so she just sent a letter to our lawyer. Wow. You always hear about people coming out of the woodwork once you get big, but this is ... wow."
The Killers are now planning a US tour, but have confirmed they have been working on new material.
"One new song is called 'Where Is She', it's got a great feel, some great harmonies on it. We didn't do enough harmonies on our first album, so you're gonna hear more of that on the second album â?? those Police-esque harmonies," Flowers explained. "And we're playing other new songs â?? 'Higher And Higher', 'Daddy's Eyes', 'It's Only Natural' â?? that will make it onto the second album. You can't drift too far off the first record, but these songs are what the new album will sound like. A bit more organic, with organs and pianos. We don't want to be 'that [synth] band' forever. We'll let someone else be that."
Additionally, the band play The Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festivals.