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Brandon Flowers' shaving songs 
source: MSN Indonesia
Indonesia The Killers singer, who sported a moustache while promoting the band's second album 'Sam's Town', realised he needed to change his image for current LP 'Day and Age'. He explained: 'Our style goes with the music. Those songs fit the clothes. ...
Published Sat, May 30
source: This is Nottingham
UK DJs spin tunes which are pumped through headphones worn by revelers dancing quite literally to their own beat – there's Official Secrets Act too, who are basically a mini-Killers with more tunes than Brandon Flowers could muster on Day and Age. ...
Published Thu, May 28
The Killers, Cardiff International Arena 
source: South Wales Argus
UK Flamboyant frontman, Brandon Flowers led the band on to the stage to raptuous applause, before breaking into Human, the first track from their latest album, Day and Age. Those not overly familiar with the new album were not left out, as the band played ...
Published Tue, Mar 3
Killers frontman Brandon Flowers on Day and Age 
source: Melbourne Herald Sun
THEIR third studio album Day and Age has divided music critics, but Killers frontman Brandon Flowers explains why sax is not a dirty word. Flowers wants to talk about sax. Lots of sax. The Killers' third album Day and Age has divided music commentators ... The Killers: 'Spaceman' Digital Spy
Published Tue, Feb 3
Opinion: Killers' Brandon Flowers: Style Icon or Just Insane?
source: Spin
Brandon Flowers at Glastonbury 2007 Click to enlarge Watch: The Killers, "Human" More on SPIN.com: gt;>The Killers Make Life Worth Living gt;>Killers' Singer: "People Think 'Human' Is Nonsense" gt;>Review: The Killers, Day and Age
Published Mon, Dec 1
Killers’ Brandon Flowers Discusses New Sound On Album 
source: Revolt Media
The Killers release their third studio album today (November 24th), titled Day And Age. The disc follows up the Las Vegas-based act’s 2006 sophomore set, Sam’s Town, which got some criticism for veering away from the dance-rock sounds of the group’s 2004 debut, Hot Fuss. The sound has changed again on the new record, but frontman Brandon Flowers told us that’s exactly what the Killers want to accomplish: “Hopefully, it’s evolving, would be the best way to describe it, because we want to be able to change. People that we like, like David Bowie and the Beatles, you know, they were able to change the way they looked and give you something fresh, and we really admire that.”
Published Mon, Nov 24