asked Killers frontman Brandon Flowers late in the band’s Monday night set. His much-discussed lyrical question — a line from recent single Human — was the heart of a terrific dance song that also has the warmth of a great pop hit. As it turns out, ...
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It's a fairly nifty balancing act, one that The Killers increasingly seem to have down cold. Like their hometown, The Killers are populist and elitist in the very same breath, and the masses love them for it. And for their part, The Killers earned their adoration.
Sun, Apr 19 | from islandrecords.com