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To celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Hot Fuss, the Killers are returning to their Las Vegas hometown to perform it in its entirety for the first time. The Brandon Flowers-led ...
The band filmed their first music video for the Spring 2004 release of "Somebody Told Me" which was to be the band's debut single in the US and second single in the UK. The band's first headline tour started in the UK in May 2004. During the spring and summer of 2004, the group played well-received sets at festivals across Europe and North America.
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 ...
The music video for this song was filmed in Tlayacapan, Mexico. [3] The visual style was inspired by the films Japón and Batalla en el Cielo directed by Carlos Reygadas. Anthony Mandler was the video director and portrayed a very specific storyline, intercut with scenes of the band playing in situ. Flowers commented; “My version of what the ...
The Killers' second studio album, Sam's Town, was released in October 2006, being met initially by mixed reviews but nonetheless proving a commercial success, debuting at number two on the Billboard 200 with opening sales of 315,000 units, and going on to be certified double-platinum by the RIAA.
In 2009, The Daily Telegraph listed it among the "100 Greatest Songs of All Time". [10] In 2020, Paste ranked the song number two on their list of the 20 greatest Killers songs, [11] and in 2021, American Songwriter ranked the song number six on their list of the 10 greatest Killers songs. [12]
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Pressure Machine is the seventh studio album by American rock band the Killers.It was released on August 13, 2021. The album features the return of guitarist Dave Keuning to the studio with the band, after his absence on the previous album, Imploding the Mirage, while bassist Mark Stoermer was absent due to difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic during recording. [1]