The post The Killers’ Brandon Flowers on His Greatest Hits and Hanging with Eddie Vedder appeared first on Consequence. Inspired by their previous best-of record from over a decade ago, Flowers ...
“You can take the boys out of Vegas, but it will always be a part of us,” he said. “When we were kids, it was a small town. For a while it was the fastest-growing city in America.” Of the Sphere, ...
Brandon Flowers wrote one of his most heartfelt love songs for Imploding the Mirage, a soaring tribute that became Dying ...
It’s a riff that lights up a room like dopamine in the air-con. An airy, tumbling thing, indie rock’s very own ice-cream jingle that, come the end of the night, still sends every dancefloor, student ...
Almost 10 years ago, The Killers landed on the charts with “Somebody Told Me” and “Mr. Brightside,” a one-two punch of synth-heavy rock heralding the second coming of Duran Duran. They've since ...
Brandon Flowers has revealed that The Killers have already penned "about four or five" songs for their upcoming fourth studio album. The band announced that they were to begin work on the new album ...
For the past 24 years, The Killers have been leading voices in modern American rock music. In the early 2000s, the band put out their beloved album, Hot Fuss, and the synthy album became the ...
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Every Wednesday Click Track , The Washington Post pop music blog, finds out what the city is listening to with Play Favorites -- a weekly column in which we ask a Washingtonian what's been in heavy ...
The Killers: More soaring songs about girls and cars, with a little help from Jimmy Carr When it comes to the lyrics the dozen songs are rammed with dramatic clichés. The Killers seem incapable of ...
In a rather mundane, humdrum collection of 18 songs, The Killers closed T-Mobile’s stage on the third day of Lollapalooza. To the naked eye, repetitive tracks and a lack of interest from the crowd ...