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Showing posts with label The Killers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Killers. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Coldplay marked "Shit Day" on their Calendar!!!


British Indie-rock band Coldplay branded this year's Brit Awards a "Shit Day" after not winning a single award at the 2009 ceremony on February 18. The Band was nominated in four categories, but failed to win a single one, losing three of them to some newbie Welsh singer named Duffy! The singer Chris martin expressed his frustration in losing all four categories by simply declaring," it's been a shit day frankly, I mean we've just got back from Japan, and lost all the Brits." However, he did manage to cheer himself up by performing with his band at a rare charity show in London onstage with The Killers and U2 for "All These Things I've Done" as well as a couple of other hits.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Watch out!!! The Killers are on the Loose!

After releasing International hit singles like "Mr. Brightside", "When you were Young" and one of the theme songs for the 2008 Olympics, "All These Things That I've Done", The Killers are back with a fresh new album entitled "Day and Age". Like their previous albums, The Killers were very ambitious on the project and , and this fourth album extends their scope to mega stardom. Like their homewtown of Las Vegas, they have a flair for anything supersize and over the top, arena- rock styled anthems. This was shown in one of the key tracks for the album,the song dubbed "Human" , which was filmed in the in the extensive, neverending plains of the nevada desert with the band soaring high and giving you that kind of Bohemian Rhapsody- styled choirs and that epic feel when you hear the lyrics.
It debuted thirteen on the BILLBOARD modern r
ock chart and has peaked to number six ever since. It's also had wide success on international charts, most notably reaching number three on the UK singles chart. Many Critics have praised the Album for "stretching the soundscape of alternative rock, which has increasingly become difficult to differentiate between mainstream rock. The Killers also incorporate a gentle side of 80's new wave which contributes to their classic and well distinguished sound. As soon as the opening riff starts playing, you'll know its the killers. Other Key tracks include "Spaceman", "A Dustland Fairytale" and "I Can't Stay"

The Killers brand new video from their new album Day & Age