The Killers dominate this week’s Official Chart Update with their new album Imploding The Mirage which is set to become their sixth straight UK Number 1 studio album. The Las Vegas band’s new record ...
The group's sixth studio album has moments that remind you why they have made it this far, but it lacks personality. By Emily Bootle In the Noughties, the Killers made a lot of sense. The four-piece ...
It was always supposed to be this way. From the first to the last note of The Killers' 2004 debut album Hot Fuss, Brandon Flowers and his bandmates – provided they could stay the course – were ...
The Killers have confirmed that their next album, ‘Imploding The Mirage’, will arrive next month. The sixth record from the Las Vegas band will be released on August 21 via EMI and is the follow-up to ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Rock bands aren’t typically compelled to address the state of the world. Led Zeppelin, to take the grandest of ...
The Killers always seem to screech out of the desert every few years driving ever more sleek and spotless machines. This is the first time the band (Brandon Flowers, bassist Mark Stoermer, drummer ...
The Killers have been rolling out their new album Imploding The Mirage since November 2019, before the first coronavirus cases were identified in China. They released its lead single “Caution” on ...
The Killers killed it this year with their latest album Imploding the Mirage, which was fans' No. 1 choice in our favorite rock albums of 2020… By Heran Mamo The Killers killed it this year with their ...
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17:06, Thu, Apr 11, 2024 Updated: 17:10, Thu, Apr 11, 2024 China's economy is "imploding" and this could have huge repercussions around the globe, an expert has warned. Uday Kotak, the founder of ...
FRISCO - We've done this for a living long enough now - "Big J Journalism'' and all that - to fully understand the utilization of the necessary evil known as "the anonymous source.'' But we know that ...