An Honest Mistake

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"An Honest Mistake"
"An Honest Mistake" cover
Single by The Bravery
from the album The Bravery
Released 28 February 2005
Format 7", CD, DVD
Recorded 2004
Genre Rock
Length 3:29
Label Polydor
Producer(s) Sam Endicott
Chart positions
The Bravery singles chronology
"An Honest Mistake"
(2005)
"Fearless"
(2005)

"An Honest Mistake" was the debut single by New York City-based American indie/alternative rock band The Bravery. It is also the lead track on the band's self-titled debut album The Bravery. It was released in the UK on 28 February 2005 and charted as high as #7 in the UK Singles Chart. The song was also featured on the soundtrack of the video games Burnout Revenge and MVP Baseball 2005; in MVP, the game is listed as "Honest Mistake".

[edit] Music video

The video for "An Honest Mistake" features the band performing the song in the middle of a Rube Goldberg machine. The chain start with several strings of dominoes and includes many other objects, such as light bulbs, eggs, and an aquarium. When the final domino falls and the chain ends, it sends a flaming arrow toward a target, but the arrow misses to the right.

Throughout the video, the only color seen is yellow.

[edit] Track listings

  • 7" 9880264
  1. "An Honest Mistake"
  2. "Hot Pursuit"
  • CD 9880300
  1. "An Honest Mistake"
  2. "Hey Sunshiney Day"
  • DVD 9880301
  1. "An Honest Mistake" (video)
  2. "Unconditional" (video)
  3. "Unconditional" (making of)

[edit] External links

The Bravery
Sam Endicott | John Conway | Anthony Burulcich | Michael Zakarin | Mike Hindert
Discography
Studio albums: The Bravery (2005) | The Sun and the Moon (2007)
Singles: "An Honest Mistake" (2005) | "Fearless" (2005) | "Unconditional" (2005) | "Time Won't Let Me Go" (2007)
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