The Killers have shared unreleased track ‘C’est La Vie’ from the new deluxe edition of their acclaimed 2020 album ‘Imploding The Mirage‘.
The Killers have shared unreleased track ‘C’est La Vie’ from the new deluxe edition of their acclaimed 2020 album ‘Imploding The Mirage‘.
Tom Petty‘s estate has shared a new video for the late musician’s track ‘Something Could Happen’ – watch below.The song appears on ‘Wildflowers & All The Rest’, a recent reissue of Petty’s second studio album ‘Wildflowers’ (first released in 1994).Arriving today (December 9) the new visuals were directed by Warren Fu, who has previously helmed videos for the likes of The Strokes, Daft Punk, Haim and Brandon Flowers.Fu explained that he’d been inspired by the video for Petty’s 1991 single ‘Into
The Killers took to the stage in their hometown of Las Vegas on Monday for a very special rooftop performance.
The Killers fly straight to Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with Imploding The Mirage.
A.D. Amorosi If ever there was a time to fall in love with The Killers during the band’s 20-year existence, it’s now.One week after the release of “Imploding the Mirage,” which Variety described in its review as “vintage Killers … perfect for singing emotively with an impassioned fist over the chest,” Brandon Flowers’ role as frontman comes with more responsibility than ever before, not the least of which involves being a responsible man in music.
The Killers‘ Brandon Flowers has spoken about America’s “need to make changes” to stamp out “systematic racism”.Speaking in this week’s NME Big Read cover story, the frontman opened up about allowing politics to enter through the band’s music – after launching the anti-Trump single ‘Land of The Free‘ last year, before recently changing the lyrics to reflect the killing of George Floyd, whose death sparked a wave of worldwide Black Lives Matter protests.Speaking to NME about the initial reaction
The Killers‘ frontman Brandon Flowers has spoken of how Vampire Weekend inspired the band’s latest album ‘Imploding The Mirage‘, and how it reminded him of a healthy rivalry he once felt with The Strokes.Speaking in this week’s NME Big Read cover story, Flowers revealed how The Killers found themselves in somewhat of a rut in early writing sessions for their latest record – until he heard Vampire Weekend’s 2019 album ‘Father Of The Bride‘.“That really helped to propel us into the right direction
The Killers may have only just released their sixth studio album Imploding the Mirage, but the band have already revealed plans for their next album, which they're hoping to release in Summer 2021.
The Killers have confirmed that they’re already working on another new album, and are planning to release it in spring 2021.Speaking in this week’s NME Big Read cover story, frontman Brandon Flowers revealed how the “creative spirit” of their latest acclaimed album ‘Imploding The Mirage‘ led to an outburst of even more songs.“You know when people just say that? Every time someone makes a record they say that they have 50 songs and they’re going to release another record.
The Killers‘ frontman Brandon Flowers has spoken out about the band’s recent investigation into allegations of sexual assault levelled against their road crew.Speaking in this week’s NME Big Read cover story, Flowers talked of his “relief” when an internal investigation conducted by their legal team found “no corroboration” of an assault which was alleged to have been committed against a woman backstage by their road crew at a show in Milwaukee on their US tour back in 2009, having spoken to the
“I just saw an interview with someone saying that they don’t want to be in a big band because they can’t fake it,” The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers tells NME via Facetime in the early days of lockdown back in March. “It made me think about myself because I’m in a big band and I don’t feel like I’m faking it.
Since catapulting to global fame in 2003, The Killers have proven themselves the kings of indie-pop-rock, topping the Official UK Albums Chart with five of their records.
The Killers always seem to screech out of the desert every few years driving ever more sleek and spotless machines. This is the first time the now-trio (Brandon Flowers, bassist Mark Stoermer and guitarist Ronnie Vanucci) have turned up with mud on the wheels.
The Killers have shared their brand new single ‘Dying Breed’, which features what frontman Brandon Flowers describes as “the most romantic lyric” that he’s ever written.Having previously performed the track during a livestream, the band today (Friday August 14) share the official studio version of the latest taster of their upcoming album ‘Imploding The Mirage‘. Explaining the inspiration behind the track to NME, Flowers paid tribute to his wife Tana.“I like the idea of where me and my wife have
The Killers say they have found no evidence to support allegations of sexual assault by members of their touring crew in 2009.
The Killers‘ frontman Brandon Flowers has discussed how Oasis inspired him to become a “shit-talker” in the early days of the band.Flowers was in a discussion with Phoebe Bridgers for Interview Magazine, which discussed the pair’s time in lockdown and more.“I used to be—what would the word be—I was just kind of a shit,” Flowers revealed during the conversation.
Billie Eilish, Robert Plant, Brandon Flowers and Cher are among the artists contributing rare and beloved items to an upcoming auction in aid of the MusiCares Relief Fund.The likes of Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Barbra Streisand, Depeche Mode, Blake Shelton and others will also donate “one-of-a-kind” items to the Julien’s Auctions event on September 9.The exact nature of items on offer is yet to be revealed, but artists have been teasing their donations across social media.Plant tweeted: “Love
The Killers played an iHeartRadio livestream show on Wednesday night (June 17) that included the new version of "Land of the Free" as well as new single "Caution," classic hit "Human" and an unlikely Jimmy Buffett cover.
The Killers revamped their single "Land of the Free" on Sunday (June 7), adding new lyrics to address the death of George Floyd.
The Killers have shared a live performance of a new version of ‘Land Of The Free’, which includes lyrics about George Floyd — watch their performance below.This revised version of the band’s 2019 stand-alone single comes in the wake of the mass protests across the US and all over the world that have been triggered by the death of Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25.Posting the performance to the band’s Instagram account last night (June 7), Killers frontman Brandon Flowers can
"I was betrayed and I was able to turn it into a masterpiece".
The frontman had a recurring dream about not being able to get to the acclaimed musician and producer
Neil Diamond has come out of retirement for the second time in two weeks to share a new version of his hit Sweet Caroline, which encourages fans to stay safe during the coronavirus crisis.
The performance came as part of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
You can depend on Mr. Brightside to brighten up social media amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Most of us are working to stay in our cages at the moment, but The Killers' "Mr. Brightside" still offers a glimmer of light in the dark times.
The Killers are the latest music act to expertly demostrate how to wash your hands to help combat coronavirus.
The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers has become the latest musician to do their bit during the coronavirus epidemic, by sharing a video of himself washing his hands to Mr Brightside.
Comin outta' their cage with soap and water...
The Killers are back.
The band have described the creation as "a killer tune"
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