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"Human" is a song by American rock band the Killers. Written by and produced by the band members and co-produced by Stuart Price , it was released as the first single from their third studio album Day & Age (2008).
The first single from the album, "Human", was released to radio on September 22, 2008, and became available for download on September 30, 2008. [10] The band performed "Human" and "Spaceman" on the October 4, 2008, episode of Saturday Night Live. [10] They released the video for "Human" in October 2008.
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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 December, the Killers released their first greatest hits collection, Rebel Diamonds, which featured the new song “Spirit.” To see our running list of the top 100 greatest rock stars of all ...
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.
A new trailer was released Wednesday, along with the release date for the film, which will be October 6 in selected theaters and wide on October 20, before streaming globally on Apple TV+
Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon,” a historical drama about the serial targeting and murder of members of the oil-rich Osage tribe, will open in limited theaters starting Oct. 6.