The Killers will release their 3rd studio album, Day & Age, on November 24th on Vertigo Records. The album is the highly anticipated follow-up to 2006âs Samâs Town and 2004âs Hot Fuss and contains ten songs, including stunning first single âHuman.â
After bursting onto the international stage with the multi-million selling Hot Fuss, The Killers have experienced a whirlwind of success all around the world. The Las Vegas-based 4-piece â Brandon Flowers (vocals/keyboards), Dave Keuning (guitars), Mark Stoermer (bass), and Ronnie Vannucci (drums) â saw their debut album take on a life of its own as the success of singles like Mr Brightside, All These Things That Iâve Done and Somebody Told Me became bone fide pop rock anthems across multiple continents.
In 2006, their second album Samâs Town showcased a slightly different side to The Killers, a brilliant and heartfelt love letter to their hometown which broadened their still distinct sound. The album was another multi-platinum hit that saw the band cemented their position as one of Americaâs biggest musical exports and won the band two Brit Awards in 2006 at a ceremony in which their fire-drenched performance of #2 single When You Were Young was the highlight of the ceremony.
Further singles Read My Mind and Bones, with its Tim Burton-directed video, gave the album the massive radio hits and longstanding success that lodged the album in the chart continuously since its release. 2007 gave fans the bandâs stellar, critically-acclaimed B-side collection, Sawdust, which included a much-lauded collaboration with Lou Reed, Tranquilize.
Sawdust also provided the band with another fruitful pairing: their first time working with producer Stuart Price (he contributed production to the song âSweet Talk,â in addition to a Grammy-nominated remix of Hot Fussâs âMr. Brightsideâ and the bandâs 2007 Christmas single âDonât Shoot Me Santaâ).
Immediately recognizing the unique synergy at play, Price and The Killers began work on some new songs and the band soon asked him to helm their next albumâs production. Recorded at the bandâs own studio in Las Vegas, as well as Priceâs studio in London, Day & Age is The Killers at their very best. With 12 million sales under their belts already, Day & Age is filled with the soaring vocals, epic choruses and the remarkable songwriting that has won them legions of fans, radio & chart hits and multiple awards worldwide.
From the synth atmospherics of first single âHumanâ to the powerful, chunky guitars and horn swells of âLosing Touchâ to the dazzling anthemic âSpaceman,â which has recently been included in the bandâs live set headlining festivals across Europe and the UK, the songs on Day & Age are endlessly impressive.
Never ones to stagnate their sound, the album also contains some of The Killersâ most adventurous material â âGoodnight, Travel Wellâ is a seven-minute long epic, while âI Canât Stayâ mixes one of Flowersâ most memorable choruses with shimmering, hazy tropicalia. Yet, for all the musical terrain they cover, the end result remains the same: it sounds like The Killers and it sounds spectacular.
Day & Ageâs cover artwork was created by artist Paul Normansell, who painted portraits of each band member.