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...band that’s no stranger to mainstream success and has sold more than 12 million albums worldwide, the question is: why change? Though “Day & Age” rests on the same bone structure of up-tempo dance beats and catchy choruses that made the Killers?? first two albums so successful, it is clear that the group is trying to expand to an even broader audience. Moving beyond their synthesizers and electric guitars, “Day & Age” introduces new sounds, like steel drums, saxophone breaks, and disco orchestration. There are even...
...united hordes of depressed teenagers behind caked-on makeup and under a banner of angst. Now they reach for modernity while half-heartedly grappling to recapture their former appeal—failing at both. During “The Real Snow White” I can almost see The Killers?? Brandon Flowers wailing about “promises made in the heat of the moment” in Robert Smith’s place. Just add a few synths and Flowers would be right at home. Then 11th track “Sleep When...
Cougars, tigers, and killers, oh my! What do you get when you strand a band in the desert with a couple of amps, some lighting rigs, and a few carnivorous land animals? The Killers?? latest video for their new single “Human,” of course. Despite the rather random concept of this short (a mix of Discovery Channel and Siegfried and Roy), the stark setting and lack of narrative definitely highlights their most obvious talent—live performance. And those who have followed this group since their formative days of indie hair...
...director, you’re making a lot of those creative decisions. You’re working with the writers on the script, the camera crew. It’s a totally different creative endeavor.” “The Killers?? will hit theaters within the next year. “I am hoping it’ll be this fall but there are a lot of thriller movies aimed at Halloween, so it might be this time next year,” he says of his first directorial endeavor. “I think...
...this year, although his plans to release a DVD featuring footage of his confrontations with child molestors have yet to be realized. Winner: Children everywhere. Dipset, bitches! 3. Britney vs. Panties Ew, y’all. Loser: Everyone with access to the web. 2. Brandon Flowers vs. Taste The Killers?? “Sam’s Town” ripped off all the bands that hadn’t been copied on their debut, “Hot Fuss.” Meanwhile, frontman Flowers dissed other, arguably better bands. Winner: The Four Horsemen. This album?...