Doesn't really seem to be brands, but rather specific models under each brand that do well.
There is a hidden lesson here though: The reason Backblaze has so much data on such a variety of drives is because the realised all brands & models are subject to failure so its best to spread your risk with with redundancy back by different models...that way they don't all crap at the same time/way.
While users should check out the actual data for more granular information, the big picture boils down to this: Over a three-year period, 3.1% of Hitachi's drives failed; 5.2% of Western Digital's drives died; and a sizable 26.5% of Seagate's drives failed.
The third finding is that out of 200 drives they repaired by Hitachi, none of the drives that Storelab repaired had failed from design rather than user inflicted damage.