THE KILLERS: Vital Signs

“Plus, with ‘Hung Up’-the Madonna song-Stuart also proved that he’s got an amazing pop sensibility,” says Flowers. But if Price’s chart-bound hand has bolstered “Neon Tiger,” another memorable song on Day and Age, The Killers are still to be credited for the song’s unwavering hook and what just may be Flowers’ richest, most powerful vocal performance yet.

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Flowers credits one lone vocal lesson for boosting his confidence behind the microphone. “It was amazing what I learned in that one half hour,” he says. “I’ve learned control and how to get up there in range and still push it. It gave me a lot of confidence.”

One might think that after selling millions of records globally, the Killers would have plenty of self- assurance, but Flowers-who was publicly critical of his failure to tell a story on the group’s second album-evidently read reviews of that disc. Many were positive, but one from Rolling Stone read, “On Sam’s Town they seem like they’re trying to make a big statement, except they have nothing to say,” can’t help by standout.

“I think you can always do better,” says Flowers. “An awakening for me was Arcade Fire’s Neon Bible record. The lyrics just blew my mind. It felt so in line with what was happening right now. But it was good because it lit a fire under me and made me want to be a better writer. And now that the lyrics are finished, I’m really proud of the lyrics on this album.”

And Keuning thinks it’s a good idea to approach each new album like everything’s at stake. “It’s a good attitude to have because if this album were to stink, it really could be the end for us,” the guitarist says. “Every album we’re still trying to prove that we’re not only relevant, but one of the better bands out there-that we deserve to be on the radio. So there’s always something to prove. Look at U2, they’re the biggest band in the world and they’re still trying to prove something with their albums.”

Ever prolific, The Killers aspire to defy the existing approach of rock’s biggest bands, where acts like U2 and Green Day produce a proper new studio album every three or four years. Recalling the mid-1980s, when R.E.M., The Smiths and The Cure would put out new albums every fifteen months with new singles in between, the band dropped two studio albums and a compilation in just three years.

“That was definitely the idea behind Sawdust,” Flowers says. “To put these lesser known songs out and sneak in a few new ones-which was really exciting. We had those songs in the moment and we were able to get them out to everyone quickly. And we’d like to keep doing things like that in the future, whether it’s an EP or whatever.”

Sawdust also allowed The Killers to collaborate with one of their idols, Lou Reed. “We have a lot of heroes that we look up to, so when you’re able to do a song with one of them, its tremendously fulfilling,” Keuning explains. “Whether it’s Lou Reed or maybe someday, Paul McCartney…”

“But, we’ve had some good experiences and bad ones just meeting people,” Flowers says with a laugh, acknowledging face time with the likes of Morrissey, Bono and many more.

“It is a little awkward,” Keuning concedes. “We’ve met a lot of people now. And for me, I’d rather not meet some of my heroes, especially if it’s going to turn out badly. Billy Corgan [of the Smashing Pumpkins] was nice, so I don’t regret that. And David Bowie was nice, but it was very brief, so it was hard to gauge meeting him.”

“One time in Mexico City I got to hang out with [The Cure’s] Robert Smith and we were at this weird club, and I really just stared at him for like three hours,” Flowers says, laughing out loud at the memory. “We talked, but it’s really a little strange because I hold him in such high regard. Others were a lot smoother. Like Bernard Sumner from New Order, we were able to hang around and talk. Or Elton John, he was great. I think it may be about being with them over and over. You get used to it.”

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  1. What a great article, The Killers deserve the success they have achieved and will be around for a very long time. I have only heard a few songs off their new album and they are brilliant and Human is a particular favourite which I think is going to be as popular as their other great hits. You can also hear every word that Brandon Flowers sings and he is the perfect frontman.

  2. Aww i love The Killers! I’m so relieved to hear them talk about Day And Age, because i haven’t heard them say a word about it and it was making me think that they weren’t too satisfied with it. Like, for Sam’s Town and the whole “best album in the past 20 years”. I haven’t heard any of them say anything like that and it’s released next month. And if TK wasn’t feeling it, it would take the joy out of it for me. Because i want them to feel amazed by their work and not half-hearted about anything. But they finally commented on it! I’m even more excited now!! Can’t wait to hear some more new lyrics! The Killers are amazing. It’s just a pity that LOTS of Americans don’t know them, or any of the amazing things that The Killlers are capable of bringing to your life. 😀

  3. Aww i love The Killers! Can’t wait for the new album! I’m so glad that they’re finally commenting on their new album. I haven’t really heard them say anything about how pleased they were with it. Like, when Sam’s Town came out, there was the whole “best album in the past 20 years” thing. But this time, i haven’t heard andything, except things from fand and critics. And that kind of upset me, because if The Killers aren’t feeling Day And Age, then it will take away a lot of excitement from me when i listen to it. Because i want them to feel amazed by their work, not just half-hearted about it. And now, they’ve finally spoke about it, and i’m super psyched, even more than i already was. Can’t wait to hear some more new lyrics! The Killers are AMAZING!

  4. the killers are the best!
    i love brandon and dave…they’re so down to earth, thats why people appreciates them…keep it up boys! you rock!

    and I dont know why people criticize Sams Town so much, it is my favorite album!
    i think its great, coz they re invented themselves from Hot Fuss, and cant wait For Day and Age, its gonna be ace!

  5. the killers are one of my favorite bands, in my top 5 atleast. they’re work is all very spacey, but very good. The music can stand alone by itself, but brandons voice, and lyrics set it apart from anything out now on the radio, i just wish people would stop listening to bullshit like nickleback and start listening to real music. I just think the fact that i listen to allot of acoustic music, this stuff really gives me the breath of fresh air i need and the belief that great music and lyrics can compliment themselves instead of outshine one another.

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