The Killers
The Killers is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2002. The band consists of Brandon Flowers (vocals, keyboards), Dave Keuning (guitar, backing vocals), Mark Stoermer (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. (drums, percussion).
NEWS: Solo Album For Brandon Flowers
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The Killers' frontman Brandon Flowers has shed some light on the details of his first solo album. He first revealed his solo plans via The Killers' official website , strategically placing a countdown clock on their homepage.
Flowers has been working with numerous producers including Stuart Price (Madonna, The Killers' 'Day & Age' album), Daniel Lanoid (Bob Dylan, U2) and Brendan O'Brien (Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen).
Flowers has been working with numerous producers including Stuart Price (Madonna, The Killers' 'Day & Age' album), Daniel Lanoid (Bob Dylan, U2) and Brendan O'Brien (Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen).
NEWS: The Killers To Return In 2011 Says Brandon Flowers
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Brandon Flowers has said that he wants the Killers to get back together next year, and revealed he is 'missing' the band while he is on hiatus and exploring a solo career. Speaking to the Metro, Flowers said of his band reconvening, "We don't have a date set but it will be next year. I miss them sometimes. We've shared a lot of experiences together. When the blows come its nice to have people there to share them with."
NEWS: The Killers Announce Christmas Single 'Boots'
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Back in September, Brandon Flowers announced that he was missing The Killers and would like to get back with the other band members in 2011. It doesn't look like we have to wait that long as today The Killers have announced the release of a Christmas single. According to a post on The Killers official website, the band will maintain their annual tradition by releasing a new song called 'Boots' in America on Tuesday 30 November. The Killers tradition of Christmas singles began in 2006 when the band released 'A Great Big Sled', all the proceeds of which went to AIDS charities as part of Bono's RED campaign. Next came 'Don't Shoot Me Santa' in 2007, 'Joseph, Better You Than Me' in 2008 and '¡Happy Birthday Guadalupe!' in 2009.
NEWS: The Killers Are Heading Back Into The Studio Next Week
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The 'Human' rockers are preparing to start work on their fourth album after taking hiatus in 2010, and drummer Ronnie Vanucci Jr. said the whole group are brimming with ideas.
NEWS: Each Member Of The Killers Will Play A Solo Song At Hard Rock Calling
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The 'When you Were Young' band are headlining the UK festival next month - their first show in Europe since they...
NEWS: The Killers Roaring Ahead With New Album
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The Killers already have “four or five” songs written for their new album. The band reunited last month following a hiatus and frontman Brandon Flowers has now revealed they are enjoying the song-writing process.
NEWS: The Killers Return With 'The Cowboy's Christmas Ball'
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The Killers have announced their return with their latest Christmas song, titled ‘The Cowboy’s Christmas Ball’. Watch the music video below. The song was officially released on Friday
NEWS: The Killers Will 'Definitely' Release A New Album In 2012
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Killers frontman Brandon Flowers has revealed in a recent interview with BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe, that the band who have been on a break since early 2010 have several songs already recorded and will "definitely" release a new album this year.
NEWS: The Killers Saxophonist Thomas Marth Has Died
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The saxophonist for The Killers, Thomas Marth has died of an apparent suicide. The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that the touring and recording saxophonist was found dead in his Las Vegas home. Marth was 33.
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