Day & Age

Killers

Tommy Marth, Daniel De Los Reyes

Engineer: Robert Root,
Producer: The Killers, Stuart Price

Island Records (USA), 2008
1 CD
Catalogue #: B0012197-02
EAN: 0602517872875
UPC: 602517872875

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The Killers (00s): Brandon Flowers, Mark Stoermer, Ronnie Vannucci, Dave Keuning.
Audio Mixer: Stuart Price.
On their third proper full-length, DAY & AGE, the Killers blend the glitzy glam of their smash debut, HOT FUSS, and the heartland rock of its follow-up, SAM'S TOWN, while throwing some stylistic curveballs along the way. Like HOT FUSS, DAY & AGE focuses on hooks and an energetic, highly polished sound. Yet it still manages to incorporate the experimental ambitions of its predecessor, this time out with a penchant for genre-hopping pastiche. Brazilian, blue-eyed soul, disco, and Afro-beat can be heard, all threaded into the Killers' trademark dance-rock.
But even while expanding their arrangements with saxophones (on the attention-grabbing opener, "Losing Touch") and steel drums (the tropical and immensely catchy "I Can't Stay), the Killers haven't lost their love of 1980s synth-pop. The anthemic "Human" is a case in point, proving that the New Wave influences that gave the band its initial appeal are still intact. Buffered by gleaming, pristine production, DAY & AGE soars and seduces; it's irrefutable proof that even as the Las Vegas quartet mixes up their sound, the appeal of their button-pushing pop endures.

Tracklist

1
Losing Touch - (featuring Tommy Marth)
2
Human
3
Spaceman
4
Joy Ride - (featuring Tommy Marth/Daniel De Los Reyes)
5
Dustland Fairytale, A
6
This is Your Life
7
I Can't Stay - (featuring Tommy Marth/Daniel De Los Reyes)
8
Neon Tiger
9
World We Live In, The
10
Goodnight, Travel Well

Killers

Though a batch of 1980s-New Wave-inspired bands started making noise in the early 2000s, it wasn't until the Killers' 2004 debut album HOT FUSS (and its crossover hits "Somebody Told Me" and "Mr. Brightside") that the style really broke through to the mainstream. Heavily indebted to the likes of the Smiths, Psychedelic Furs, et al, the Las Vegas, NV quartet brought a contemporary sense of urgency to their retro-loving dance-rock sound and taught a new generation of kids that it doesn't have to be disco to be dance music. For follow-up SAM'S TOWN, the group obviously feasted on a gorge of Bruce Springsteen style rock, and while the sound boasted a slightly harder edge, the group retained the critics' and fans' adoration.

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