Articles tagged "the killers"

Music Review

The Killers: Day & Age

by Michael Franco

[2.Dec.08] :. With the release of the Killers’ latest album, Day & Age, the obvious question is: will Flowers and company continue to chase the panoramic, mythic grandeur of Springsteen and U2, critics be damned?

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The Killers: Sawdust

by Evan Sawdey

[29.Nov.07] :. As much as Brandon Flowers & co. would like to be remembered for their full-length efforts, their radio hits will ultimately define their legacy. Sawdust is an interesting look at other aspects of the Killers' sound, but as a standalone disc, it's largely hit-or-miss.

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Music Feature

Let’s Get Ready to Mumble: An Interview with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

by Robert Collins

[20.Aug.07] :. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are back. And we still have to lean in to hear what they’re saying.

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Music DVD Review

The Killers: The Killers

by Michael Franco

[1.May.07] :. This unauthorized documentary gives excellent context to the rise of the Killers, but without any of the band's music, it feels a little too far from its topic.

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The Killers: Sams Town

by Adrien Begrand

[2.Oct.06] :. "This album is one of the best albums in the past 20 years. There's nothing that touches this album." -- Brandon Flowers, to MTV News, May 2006

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Events Review

The Killers

by Kristie Macris

[3.May.05] :. Skinny Elvis or the fat man in rhinestones? Does it matter? Either way, the name is still in lights.

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Franz Ferdinand + The Kills + The Zutons + The Killers

by Raphaël Costambeys-Kempczynski

[16.Nov.04] :. The French have spoken. Hey Strokes! You're free to leave.

 

The Killers: Hot Fuss

by Adrien Begrand

[15.Jun.04] :. Over the past few years, many young guitar bands, heavily influenced by early 1980s new wave and post punk, have been putting out good, sometimes great, material, be it The Strokes, Interpol, Hot Hot...

 

The Killers (1946)

by David Sanjek

[2.Apr.03] :. The line between victims and violators is almost erased, now that playing by the rules seems little more than an antiquated affectation.