1. The Royal Albert Hall thingie is the best thing an indie band has ever released
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    Well, I was really pissed with their disbanding, so it would be nice to me to get this topic its original band-only title

    they never really 'disbanded' though, it was only a break (a fairly long one, i admit).

    also does anyone have the T In The Park 2007 gig they could share? I love me some Sam's Town era and Brandon supposedly said it was the best show they ever did.
  3. http://thekillersspain.tumblr.com/post/25226364940/the-killers-are-dying-to-cut-loose

    The Killers are dying to cut loose

    Down the business end of their Las Vegas studios, The Killers’ drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr is anxiously pacing.
    Not because the band is unveiling songs from their fourth album Battle Born - named after their studio - to prying journalists. Rather in his head, he’s already way out of his home town of Vegas and firmly on the road.

    Our touring starts from July through to question mark,” he says, happy with the open-ended schedule.
    It’s been too long making this record. Unnaturally long.”
    Battle Born is indeed the most time The Killers have ever spent on a record, arriving four years after their third album Day & Age.
    It’s time,” Vannucci says.
    I can’t wait to get out of this f-ing studio so we can go out and play. There’s a craziness that’s been building up and up, making me into a crazy person. You get to a point where the songs are in a place were you don’t really need to worry about them, they just need to be mixed. So my mind is already towards the live show, it’s like getting out of jail, you’re ready to show the world.”

    First up, there’s an album to finish. For the first time in The Killers’ history, they’ve used multiple producers on one album - five all up.
    There’s Daniel Lanois, who frontman Brandon Flowers bonded with on his 2010 solo album Flamingo.
    He makes you want to be better,” Flowers says. “That’s a good start right there.”
    There’s also Pearl Jam producer Brendan O’Brien, who invited the band to Nashville, Bjork’s cohort Damian Taylor, Stuart Price, who produced Day & Age, and Brit Steve Lillywhite, the man behind some of their favourite U2, Talking Heads and Morrissey records.
    Battle Born sees the Killers return to the Americana-feel of their Sam’s Town album.
    The ridiculously catchy Runaways slots nicely next to The Killers’ rock anthems including When You Were Young.
    There’s more in that vein on the album,” Flowers says. “You’ve got to tap into that sucker if you can.”

    After the “experimental” Day & Age, Battle Born sees guitars back front and centre in The Killers.
    Thank God,” Vannucci says. “Day & Age was a reaction to Sam’s Town,” Flowers says. “This is almost a reaction to Day & Age. You just can’t help it.”
    The band are in the midst of mixing the record with Alan Moulder (My Bloody Valentine) who’ll add cohesion from the various producers.
    Then comes the process of deciding what makes the cut. One newbie - Rising Tide - is on shaky ground when we speak. The catchy Flesh and Bone looks locked in. As does Carry Me Home. One song - Miss Atomic Bomb - was dumped, then salvaged.
    I can’t imagine it not being on the album now,” Flowers says. “I’m happy to hear that dude,” a relieved Vannucci says.
    The title track is also a keeper.
    The band are particularly happy with Heart Of A Girl which was recorded live, just 30 minutes after being written.
    It doesn’t usually happen that fast,” Flowers admits.
    It’s great that it’s 2012, where everyone’s making everything perfect on computers, fixing pitches,” Vannucci says. “That’s just a nice snapshot of a band in a room, making music.”
    The other extreme is Here With Me, which sounds like precisely the kind of mainstream mid-tempo track The Killers haven’t given American radio to date.
    It’s one of the most accessible things we’ve ever done, definitely,” Flower says.

    Flowers admits he’s anxious about The Killers’ comeback after so long away, but notes the misunderstood Day & Age (whose use of saxophone, divisive at the time, is now the instrument du jour) featured the right songs at perhaps the wrong time.
    “(2008 single) Human was ahead of its time,” Flowers says. “If you put that sh- out right now it would destroy. It’s our biggest song pound for pound. But now we’re about to throw you on another loop.”

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    Some really interesting stuff there. I like that this is bound to be a really epic, guitar-prominent album. GLAD to hear that. Also glad to hear they're happy to be back together, cohesive as a band again And super glad that I'm finally seeing them, on September 14th...
  4. Wow, that little article just made me extremely excited!!!
  5. I feel you, Alex


    NME chose Mr. Brightside as the 83rd greatest track ever. While it might be a little exaggerated, I love Brandon's insight on it:

  6. @947fm: Heard new @thekillers song 'runaways'. sounds like 'when we were young' w/ sprinsteen & dire straits influence. will get it july 9



    DROOLING ALL OVER THIS TWEET

  7. A little?
  8. Mr. Brightside is a masterpiece of the '00s, its the perfect pop song.
  9. Yes, it's a yrue anthem. But Im not sure if I'd classify it as the 83rd best song of all times... I think I can name at least 84 better songs, probably more. But it's one of THE OO's anthems fo sho!
  10. Yes it is, but I still think that When You Were Young is better than it.