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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 12:21 pm |
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http://www.nme.com/news/the-killers/38865 Killers 'strip down' their sound for third album
Aug 13, 2008
The Killers have revealed that their forthcoming third album will be "stripped down" and will drastically cut back on the bombast that characterised their second LP, 2006's 'Sam's Town'.
Frontman Brandon Flowers told Rolling Stone that the album - which will feature songs including 'Spaceman' and 'Neon Tiger' - includes some of 30 songs he wrote in the run-up to the recording process. The album, rumoured to be called 'Day And Age', is set for release in November.
"This record is stripped down in a lot of ways," said bassist Mark Stoermer. "Each instrument has its place, and things aren't clouding anything up. We're not trying to be bombastic. It's our most poppy record but also our most experimental."
"We learned that you can't please everyone," Flowers added. "But we've got faith in what we do, faith in our fans and faith in the soon-to-be-converted."
 'Losing Touch' 'Human' 'Spaceman' 'Joyride' 'A Dustland Fairytale' 'This Is Your Life' 'I Can't Stay' 'Neon Tiger' 'The World We Live In' 'Goodnight, Travel Well' http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001FWRZ46/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 8:00 pm |
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http://www.nme.com/news/the-killers/39213 The Killers debut new song as they headline Reading Festival
Aug 23, 2008
The Killers brought the second day (August 23) of the Reading Festival to a close, previewing a track from their forthcoming third album.
The band who left the studio to headline the weekend's event, included new song 'Spaceman' - its UK debut - in their bill-topping set on the Main Stage.
Performing in front of a backdrop based on the album art for their rarities and B-sides collection 'Sawdust', the Las Vegas band played a set that lent heavily on that record, though mixed it with songs from their first two albums.
Breaking straight into 'For Reasons Unknown', frontman Brandon Flowers kicked off the show playing bass with regular bassist Mark Stoermer doubling up on guitar.
"Hello we are called The Killers, brought to you by fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada," Flowers told the crowd as the band switched back to their regular instruments for 'Somebody Told Me'.
Joy Division cover 'Shadowplay', from the film 'Control' followed, along with fellow 'Sawdust' track 'Sweet Talk' and single 'Bones'.
'Smile Like You Mean It' kicked off a loud sing-a-long, before the band played 'Tranquilize' with Flowers assuming all vocal duties with Lou Reed not present.
"We're going to pick it up a notch, we're going to steal some souls, shake some bones, get some meat," Flowers then shakily told the crowd as his band launched into 'When You Were Young', triggering a firework cascade over the stage during the final chorus.
Stripping things back almost right away, Flowers took to the piano, performing most of 'Sam's Town' solo.
'Spaceman' then received its first British airing - having being debuted at a fan club show in New York earlier this month - revealing a driving Bowie-sounding track, built around a strong bass groove.
Wrapping the show up by inspiring a loud crowd sing-a-long with 'Mr Brightside', The Killers soon returned for an encore.
Keeping the crowd in good voice, the band played 'Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine' and 'This River Is Wild'.
Concluding with an epic version of 'All These Things That I've Done', the audience and Brandon Flowers united to bring the set to a climax, as confetti was blasted across the arena.
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'For Reasons Unknown' 'Somebody Told Me' 'Shadowplay' 'Sweet Talk' 'Bones' 'Smile Like You Mean It' 'Tranquilize' 'When You Were Young' 'Under The Gun' 'Sam's Town' 'Read My Mind' 'Spaceman' 'Mr Brightside' 'Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine' 'This River Is Wild' 'All These Things That I've Done'
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:18 pm |
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http://www.nme.com/news/the-killers/39270The Killers reveal new album title
Aug 26, 2008
The Killers have announced that their third album is going to be called 'Day And Age'.
The Las Vegas band's frontman, Brandon Flowers, revealed the title while speaking to NME.COM at this weekend's Leeds Festival.
The Killers played new song 'Spaceman' during their headlining set at the festival this weekend (August 22-24)
The singer explained in an exclusive video interview the record will be called 'Day And Age', adding that "the lyrics are slowly but surely coming along".
He also revealed several song titles that could feature on the album, including 'Goodnight Travel Well', 'Joyride', 'Neon Tiger', 'I Can't Stay' and 'Losing Touch', the latter Flowers declaring "one of my favourites".
The record is scheduled for release in November.
Watch the full video interview with The Killers below now.http://link.brightcove.com/services/lin ... 1749425824
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:07 am |
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http://www.nme.com/news/the-killers/39909 Killers promise 'cheesy saxophone' sound for new album
Sep 23, 2008
The Killers have revealed that their forthcoming third album 'Day And Age' features saxophone solos that may cause people to mock the band.
However, frontman Brandon Flowers told the Rolling Stone that he doesn't care if the Las Vegas band's efforts induce mirth.
"Some people laugh at sax solos, but we just said, 'Fuck it!'," he said.
Flowers went on to draw an analogy between the new album, out November 24, and the band's last record, 2006's 'Sam's Town'.
"This album is like looking at 'Sam's Town' from Mars," he declared.
Flowers added: "I have a romantic notion of what America, the Wild West and Nevada embodies, and I'm trying to hold on to that [through the album]."
Before the release of 'Day And Age', The Killers will play the London Royal Albert Hall on November 3.
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 8:52 am |
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And here's the press release:
Inspiration has never eluded Las Vegas' The Killers, and it's a damn good thing it hasn't, because their newest record, their third studio album entitled Day & Age, is full of their finest songs to date. "I think about moments when we were coming up with 'When You Were Young,' or, in this case, 'Spaceman,'" Flowers says. "If we'd decided at that moment, 'Let's go to the park,' they might not have happened. It's scary. It almost makes me not want to stop because I could be missing out on these wonderful songs. They're out there for the taking--you've just got to grab them."
Together with bassist Mark Stoermer, guitarist Dave Keuning, and drummer Ronnie Vannucci, Flowers helped to mold the album into 10 songs that work best together as a whole, each individually describing an evolution of the Las Vegas band's sound. "We're always pushing ourselves," says Stoermer, "and there's a lot of diversity here--from anthemic rock to dance songs." Flowers adds: "We felt like Sam's Town was a continuation of Hot Fuss, and we feel like this is a continuation of Sam's Town. But at the same time, Day and Age is totally different from both of them, while still sounding like us. It's kind of looking at Sam's Town from Mars."
Those familiar with the band's oeuvre will recognize their signature in the synth-heavy "Human," four minutes of sweeping, epic rock, on which Flowers sings: "My sign is vital/ My hands are cold/ And I'm on knees, looking for the answer/ Are we human, or are we dancer?" He says the lyrics were inspired by a disparaging comment made by Hunter S. Thompson about how America was raising a generation of dancers. But the song also had some help from album producer Stuart Price (aka Jacques LuCont), known for his work with Madonna and Missy Elliot, and who'd previously remixed "Mr. Brightside." "He was the icing on the cake," says Stoermer.
"We had just put 'Human' together, and we wound up shooting over to his house after dinner [in London]," Flowers recalls of his first time in the studio with Price. "A few hours later, we had something very close to what you hear now. I was on cloud nine." He continues: "When we walked into his flat, the first thing I saw was picture of the cover of The Man Who Sold the World, and further down the stairs there was a picture of Eno in his Roxy Music days. I just kind of felt that we'd found our man."
That he'd find comfort in the signifiers of those artists shouldn't come as a surprise: The band's made no secret of their admiration for both art-rock and stadium giants (collaborating with the likes of Lou Reed, who guested on "Tranquilize," a single from Sawdust, 2007's collection of B-sides, rarities, and new songs). Formed in Las Vegas in 2002, the band belongs to the lineage of high-energy rock bands that manage to be both commercially successful and critically acclaimed (both of their studio albums have received endless column inches bursting with praise), and it's almost mind-blowing to consider that without the classifieds section of a local paper, they might have never been.
Flowers first met guitarist Keuning while perusing said classifieds for fellow musicians; when Dave's ad mentioned The Beatles, Oasis and more, Flowers knew he was on the right track. They claimed the name The Killers (taken from the bass drum of a fictional band in a New Order video), and eventually recruited Stoermer and Vannucci into the fold, all of them agreeing that there seemed to be an intangible something to the music they were making, as well as the response they were generating from people who saw them play. And as these performances became bigger and bigger, and praise for the band began to spread rapidly, A&R men came from the UK and the US to see them, eventually leading them to sign with Island Records in America. Their debut, Hot Fuss, catapulted them onto the global stage upon its 2004 release, selling millions of copies around the world. The band toured for two years straight behind Hot Fuss, playing more than four-hundred shows, and eventually returned to Vegas to begin to work on the follow-up album with legendary producers Alan Moulder and Flood. The result, a love letter of sorts to their hometown entitled Sam's Town, was released in 2006 and spent forty-two weeks on the Billboard Top 200. In between all of this, the band managed to fit in two appearances on Saturday Night live, in addition to performances on The Tonight Show, The Late Show with David Letterman and more. One might think this would produce a generous amount of pressure as the band began to work on their newest collection of songs, but this was not the case. "We're confident together, comfortable with the way we work as a live band," Stoermer says. "So when we were writing this record, there was less anxiety, not that we're resting on our laurels."
This comfort in their work together is apparent on Day & Age. The album sees The Killers experimenting with different instruments: "I Can't Stay" has a tropical sound--thank the saxophone and steel drums--and, as the singer says, "could be the most perfect pop song we've ever written." "Losing Touch," meanwhile, is a gorgeous uptempo track with bright horns and grim lyrics ("impending doom, it must be true/ I'm losing touch") that lend it an ominous vibe. "Spaceman," an unabashedly arena-sized glam-rock number whose associative lyrics reference, among other themes, alien abduction. ("We've been playing it between 'Read My Mind' and 'Mr. Brightside,' and it feels like it's been there forever," Flowers says.) More than anything, The Killers are excited for their fans to hear what they've been creating, though, says Stoermer, "We're always a little nervous about whether people are going to like it."
The people have in the past. Besides the sales figures--including moving 4.4 million units of Sam's Town abroad--the band has received seven nods from the Grammys, and won a variety of MTV, BRIT, and NME awards. They've headlined some of the biggest festivals in the UK and Europe, including Glastonbury, the Reading and Leeds Festival and Pukkelpop, and have sold out prestigious venues such as Madison Square Garden in America. The attention has, at times, made it difficult for them to keep their composure, but this time out the band is trying to remain more level-headed.
"We got thrown up to the position very quickly that we're in now --the test is to retain it," says Flowers. "I want us to be a positive force. People think that we're overconfident and cocky, but it comes from excitement. It's not 'I'm better than you,' it's that I can't wait till you hear this song because I know what it does to me physically. I'm able to listen to our songs and not think 'this is us playing,' I'm able to allow the music to affect me and I know if it's good or not. Sometimes people think I'm running my mouth, when I'm truly excited."
Four years after the release of their landmark debut in 2004, MTV VMA Award-winning, Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum Island Records group The Killers have completed their fourth album - and first new studio album in two years - DAY & AGE, featuring the new single, "Human" debuting worldwide September 22nd, while the digital single will be released September 30th. The new album hits stores November 25th - two days before Thanksgiving.
DAY & AGE was produced by Stuart Price, a key figure in electronic music (Les Rhythmes Digitales) who previously worked with The Killers on "Don't Shoot Me Santa," their 2007 Christmas single; as well as music on their 2007 compilation, Sawdust. Over the past five years, Price has worked as a producer, mixer, programmer, and keyboardist, including The Killers' "Mr Brightside" remix which was Grammy Nominated.
The Killers - Brandon Flowers on vocals and keyboards, guitarist David Keuning, bassist Mark Stoermer, and drummer Ronnie Vannucci - found time to complete their new album while also wrapping up their biggest summer rock festival season in the U.S. and abroad. Historic headlining gigs at England's prestigious Leeds and Reading fests coincided with an appearance on the cover of NME's August 8th issue. Earlier in 2008, the Killers took home top honors for Best Band of the Year and Best Track of the Year ("Tranquilize") at the annual NME Awards USA gala, at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles on April 23rd.
DAY & AGE comes one year after the release of Sawdust (November 2007), a 17-song collection of previously unreleased session tracks, B-sides, rarities and one-offs. The album was assembled at a recording studio in New York's Hell's Kitchen, where the Killers worked with Rock And Roll Hall Of Famer Lou Reed two recordings. Two singles and videos were issued: "Shadowplay" (from the motion picture soundtrack of Control, Anton Corbijn's biopic of Ian Curtis), and "Tranquilize".
The Killers' RIAA platinum second album Sam's Town (October 2006) debuted at #2 and spun off two hit singles: the #1 Modern Rock "When You Were Young," nominated for Grammy Awards for Best Rock Song and Best Short Form Music Video; and "Read My Mind," the band's first #1 at Triple-A. Their worldwide 5 million-selling debut Hot Fuss (June 2004) was the longest-running rock album inside the top 50 on the Billboard 200 albums chart for all of 2005, logging 94 weeks on the chart - 53 of those inside the Top 50. The album spun off four solid hit singles - the Grammy-nominated anthem, "Somebody Told Me," the VMA-winning (and Grammy-nominated) "Mr. Brightside," the Modern rock hit "Smile Like You Mean It," and the Grammy-nominated "All These Things That I've Done."
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 2:34 pm |
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Remember, the Killers are on SNL tonight!
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 8:11 pm |
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DanO wrote: Remember, the Killers are on SNL tonight! About halfway through their first number, my wife said, "Who is this? I don't usually like the musical guests on SNL anymore, but these guys are pretty good!"
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 8:14 pm |
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Ven wrote: DanO wrote: Remember, the Killers are on SNL tonight! About halfway through their first number, my wife said, "Who is this? I don't usually like the musical guests on SNL anymore, but these guys are good!" Cool! We love 'em in our house too! I remember several years ago mentioning them to Jimbo. I said their song "Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine" sounds oddly like Naked Eyes or something. Who knew how big they'd get? 
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:01 pm |
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DanO wrote: I remember several years ago mentioning them to Jimbo. I said their song "Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine" sounds oddly like Naked Eyes or something. Who knew how big they'd get?   DanO called it way back when. I really liked both songs they played last night--they got that 80s vibe. Looking forward to the new album.
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:07 pm |
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"Somebody Told Me" felt like a smash from the very beginning; more surprising to me has been their ability to sustain momentum (so far) through several albums. Interesting that they elected to play SNL nearly two months before the album's release, though.
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:50 pm |
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I knew they were going to break out right away. MTV2 's "Subterranean" music show, which is one of the only good things on there, played The Killers from the very get-go, and played them heavily. Eventually, they broke out of the "Underground" catagory and exploded. They make good music with great hooks and New Wave styled production. And they do it so damn well! Both new songs on SNL were great. I hear The Cars, Gary Numan, Blondie, New Order and several other things when I listen to them and that's a good thing. They have sustained their popularity, and show no sings of losing it any time soon. And, my wife loves them too-which makes things nice.
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:22 pm |
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I really liked both of the songs performed on SNL, too. Bodes very well for the CD.
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:53 pm |
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http://www.nme.com/news/the-killers/40684 The Killers announce first live shows of 2009
Oct 27, 2008
The Killers have announced their first live shows of 2009 in support of their forthcoming album 'Day And Age'.
The band will kick off their tour in Denver on January 17 and play shows across the US including one at New York's Madison Square Garden on January 25 and at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House on January 31. They'll wrap up the tour in Grand Prairie, Texas on February 4.
The Las Vegas quartet's third studio album 'Day And Age' is due out in the US on November 25.
The tour dates are:
Denver, CO Magness Arena Ritchie Center (January 17) Minneapolis, MN Northrop Auditorium (19) Chicago, IL UIC Pavilion (20) Ypsilanti, MI EMU Convocation Center (22) Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre (23) New York, NY Madison Square Garden (25) Boston, MA Agganis Arena (26) Fairfax, VA George Mason University Patriot (28) North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues (29) Atlanta, GA Atlanta Civic Center (30) Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry House (31) Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theater (February 2) Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center (23) Grand Prairie, TX Nokia Theatre at Grand Prairie (4)
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 8:00 pm |
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http://www.nme.com/news/the-killers/40820 The Killers preview 'Day And Age' at Royal Albert Hall
Nov 3, 2008
The Killers previewed new album 'Day And Age' at the Royal Albert Hall in London tonight (November 3).
After playing a low-key fan show to warm-up the night before at the intimate Bush Hall, the Las Vegas band went to the opposite extreme at the opulent venue.
Following support from Radio 1 DJs - who were broadcasting the show live - including a storming set from Zane Lowe, Brandon Flowers and co performed a pacey show watched by among others Conservative Party leader David Cameron who took in the gig from a private box.
Performing in front of fairy lights and neon palm trees, the band opened with current single 'Human', before frontman Flowers quickly strapped on a bass guitar to join his bandmates on 'For Reasons Unknown'.
"How's it going so far? Everyone alright?" Flowers asked the crowd ahead of 'Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine', before declaring: "This place is too pretty for us!"
Following single, 'Somebody Told Me', the band introduced a song from B-side and rarities collection 'Sawdust', 'Sweet Talk', before previewing new album tracks 'Losing Touch' complete with a live saxophonist, and 'Spaceman'.
Ahead of a piano-led version of Sam's Town', drummer Ronnie Vannucci changed tops to loud screams, leading his bandmate 'Flowers' to observe: "he's a fine specimen of a man!"
Promising a "change of pace", the band later switched to 80s, Miami Vice-infused 'Joyride', again boasting a brass backing.
'Bones' and Joy Division cover 'Shadowplay' followed quickly as The Killers worked towards the evening's climax.
"It all started for us here in London and we're very thankful," Flowers told the crowd, before launching a massive sing-a-long with a impassioned version of 'Mr Brightside'.
Leaving the stage temporarily, The Killers soon returned for an encore switching gears into the more mellow third album track 'Neon Tiger'.
An epic 'All These Things That I've Done' followed with the crowd again providing loud backing vocals.
"Thank you all so much for coming to see us," declared Flowers as the band concluded with 'When You Were Young'. "We're so thankful, so grateful, it's been amazing!"
The Killers played:
'Human' 'For Reasons Unknown' 'Smile Like You Mean It' 'Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine' 'Somebody Told Me' 'Sweet Talk' 'Losing Touch' 'Spaceman' 'Sam's Town' 'Read My Mind' 'Joyride' 'Bones' 'Shadowplay' 'Mr Brightside' 'Neon Tiger' 'All These Things That I've Done' 'When You Were Young'
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Dotmusic reports that Elton John will team-up with The Killers this month for a download-only Christmas song, "Joseph Better You Than Me." I posted the article in "Seasonal Sounds," but wanted to mention it here as well.
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Post subject: [2008-11-25] The Killers "Day And Age" Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:10 pm |
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Let the scramble begin...
iTunes bonus tracks: Forget About What I Said Tidal Wave Human (Remix) (Pre-Order Only)
Japan bonus tracks: A Crippling Blow (also UK bonus track) Forget About What I Said
Amazon.co.uk is also showing a "deluxe edition" to be released Jan. 26, but with no details of content.
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