Rolling Stone | by Barry Walters | Mon, Dec 15
Mon, Dec 15
“When You Were Young” Photo: Miller/Getty From the Springsteen-like bluster of 2006’s Sam’s Town to the fist-pumping restlessness of leader Brandon Flowers, the Killers exude arena-rock excess like no other post-punk revivalists. So it was thrilling to see them squeeze their outsiz...
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