Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Killers and Top 100 Songs

We know that a guy who threw his girlfriend because of his fan base for the killer. And long before he heard was, "or are we dancer" and all that plastic saxophone solos. Then again, lovers Foghat exploding disco plates in the middle of Comiskey Park 30 years ago, and look at what appear opaque, off-the-mark buzzkill now. What we say is, give the Killers are America's top pop band. Do not believe us? Just ask the singer Brandon Flowers. Even if the guy seems fairly modest by phone. Moreover, he really loves his mother. Therefore we love him.

Time Out Chicago: After the Killers' debut, they were Top 100 Songs  very confident in interviews. After the second album, humiliated. Where is your head now, after Day & Age?
Brandon Flowers: I am afraid that some people here to get started easily. And I do not want to go. I'm not very comfortable. The thing that was really me on my toes is how my mother would give me more, is not the best thing to tell a mother, but he never tells me after I lost a football game, "I'll do Inspirational Songs better next . time "He always said:" There is always someone better. "

TOC: So, "You can not win 'em all" because "you can not win."
Brandon Flowers: There's always someone in front. For  Top 100 Songs  this album was Coldplay's "Viva La Vida". I could not really sing this song.And Kings of Leon "Sex on Fire". If it were not for those, we would be top of the world.

TOC: Your fellow singer, Paul Banks of Interpol and Julian Casablancas of The Strokes, both have solo albums due this fall. Have you considered that?
Brandon Flowers: If things get really dark in the band. When the New Songs  arguments get pretty loud.

TOC: So talk me through a solo album by  Top 100 Songs  Brandon Flowers. What would it look like?
Brandon Flowers: Awesome.

TOC: Could you be more specific?
Brandon Flowers: It would be grotesque.

TOC: You brought sax solos. And not just a sign of horn. Everything was great, lamented the 80 days is all well & Age. It has an internal debate?
Brandon Flowers: Most of the things we do, we do not know is that any cause of emotion. We just thought this is great! It's a little "bit of music" Roxy is a bit shabby. And then all of a sudden people have a big thing of it. The saxophone is the mustache of this CD.

TOC: Well, when I saw you on the cover of a magazine last year, my first reaction was, thank God, his face shaved.
Brandon Flowers: My wife loves [the mustache]. It is a macho, something for me.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Inspirational Songs of The Killers

"People say I'm a drama queen, I'm a geek and have big egos.

"But they are so wrong. You try something exciting to something and someone to just very boring."

Brandon Flowers is in a stand at the Bar in the historic Donovan's five-star Browns Hotel Mayfair sat, thought the two sides of his personality.

On stage is the flamboyant, pink tuxedo, wearing showman who Fixen each member of the public transport.

But sitting with me is a completely different Inspirational Songs person.

Dressed simply in jeans and a denim jacket Brandon is kind and gentle, but also shy. As we speak, you look nervous on the wallsdecorated with iconic black and white New Songs photographs of the famous British photographer Terence Donovan.

Anyone who has seen The Killers live "boring" to know, has the last Inspirational Songs word you would use to describe or frontman Brandon.

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To boast of 12 million turnover, Brandon is an electrifying performer Top 100 Songs who has helped make it one of our favorite bands of recent years.

That night a concert will take place very important and cover-up at Inspirational Songs Bush Hall in London, during the day, after we meet to play the tapefor another exciting series at the Royal Albert Hall, wowing New Songs critics and fans - including Paul McCartney (host band) and conservative leader New Songs David Cameron (certainly not on the guest list of the band).

Monday, October 17, 2011

New Songs

The Killers have already written Inspirational Songs "four or five" songs for her next album, has revealed the singer Brandon Flowers. Although yet to appear in its infancy, the songs are contenders, what are the Las Vegas, Nevada, the band's fourth studio Inspirational Songs  album.  Speaking on Radio 1 Zane Lowe (via BBC Newbeats), Flowers said: "If things go well and we feel like it will be New Songs a holder on a board, New Songs we set New Songs and we have four or five up there right now."  After a slow start on the follow-up of 2008 'Day & Age' frontman says that I work now "found a groove. "  He said Top 100 Songs  : "We had a couple of steps forward, so it's exciting, these moments again and remember the good times we had together And" nice idea,  New Songs something new .. "

Monday, August 8, 2011

The Killers - Spaceman


The Lady Killer: An Interview with the Killers' Brandon Flowers



The Killers are the latest in a series of bands determined to rescue synths and faux British accents from the dustbins of 1984. The Las Vegas quartet's excellent debut, Hot Fuss, which features the hit single "Somebody Told Me," sounds as if Joy Division borrowed Duran Duran's Wayfarers and recorded an album beneath pulsating neon lights on the roof of the Palms Casino Hotel. We caught up with lead singer/songwriter/keyboardist Brandon Flowers, 23, to discuss his childhood dalliance with rayon, his past as a chubby bellboy, and why Vegas isn't a cultural wasteland.
You grew up in Utah and then moved to Las Vegas. Why did your family relocate?
Actually, I was born in Las Vegas. My parents moved to Utah when I was eight because after 40 years in Vegas, they were tired of it. We ended up in Nephi, a really small town in Utah.
How did you get into music, living in a place so remote?

The Killers - Human


The Killers interview




The Killers
The Killers have made a huge splash in the UK and are at this moment are starting to burn up the US radio charts with their single "Somebody Told Me". Their new album "Hot Fuss" hits North American stores on June 15th.  This interview was originally supposed to be part of our Inside Track series, where the band walks the reader through each track on the album and gives us the inside story of each song, but some signals got crossed and that portion of the interview wasn’t completed. However, we still had a plenty to talk to Mark Stoermer from The Killers about and Brandon Flowers wraps things up.  So with that out of the way, antiMUSIC is very pleased to present you with a Q&A with The Killers. 
antiMUSIC: The first obvious question is where did your name come from?: 
Mark Stoermer: We were watching this video "Crystal" by New Order and the video had this band who looked all hot in it, pretending to be New Order but they were known as The Killers.  We saw that name on the drummer's kick drum head and lifted it.
antiMUSIC: How did the band form?