The Killers performed “Caution” on Ellen.
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The Killers have shared a new performance, with updated lyrics, of “Land of the Free” on Instagram.
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The Killers performed “Caution” on Fallon.
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The Killers performed “Blowback,” “Caution”, and a cover of Tom Petty’s “The Waiting” on CBS This Morning.
The Killers – “Fire in Bone”
The Killers have shared the new song “Fire in Bone.”
The Killers Perform on Kimmel
The Killers performed a bathroom performance of “Caution” for Jimmy Kimmel.
The Killers – “Caution” Video
The Killers have shared a video for “Caution.”
The Killers Announce New Album; Stream New Song
The Killers will release their new album, Imploding the Mirage, on May 29th. Today they’ve released the new song “Caution” and announced some tour dates.
The Killers Announce New Album
The Killers will release their new album, Imploding the Mirage, next year.
The Killers Cover The Cars
The Killers covered The Cars’ “My Best Friend’s Girl” at a recent live performance.
The Killers and Twenty One Pilots to Play MLB All-Start Concert Series
Charly Bliss Cover The Killers
Charly Bliss covered The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside” at a recent live show.
The Killers Perform on Kimmel
The Killers performed “Land of the Free” and “All These Things I’ve Done” on Jimmy Kimmel.
The Killers – “Land of the Free”
The Killers have debuted their new single “Land of the Free” on Spotify.
Review: The Killers – Day & Age
I believe “What the hell happened?” was my first reaction upon hearing Day & Age, the third album from The Killers, for the first time. This record didn’t compute for me. It was bizarre and misshapen, a mess of ideas that never coalesced into anything that made sense as a unified work of art. It sounded to me, on first listen, like a B-sides record. If The Killers hadn’t released an actual B-sides collection just a year before, I might have wondered if the band just gotten lazy and pulled out some ideas they’d shelved for earlier records. But apparently Day & Age was the statement the band really wanted to make at that time, and what an odd statement it was.