So, this drops next week, I'm unsure what the general opinion is on /mu/ when it comes the Killers.
I've been following them after 2007, and they released three singles from this album. So far I think 'wonderful wonderful' is their most unique sounding song to date and I quite like it, not sure how the rest of the album will sound. what do you guys think?
bump for interest
bumph
That first album is actually one of the worst albums of the 2000s and I'll tell anyone why that's willing to listen.
>>75194882
I don't disagree.
but lay it on me.
>>75194882
sams club was great though
>>75194895
>>75194904
The Killers represented a very contrarian, negative, and ignorant side of the post-9/11 Bush years where a great number of Americans were buying into European anti-Americanism and became self-hating Euroboos as a result. The Killers wore this on their sleeve harder than any other American band from that period, and tried really hard to emulate godawful Britpop music, embodied by the song title "Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll" in which they were identifying as "Indie" in the British sense of that word, applied to bands like Oasis and Franz Ferdinand, as well as covering the song Shadowplay for the film Control.
I'd rather listen to fucking Green Day - American Idiot than that piece of shit. At least they were somewhat in touch with reality.
>>75194940
Well.
I give you points for being creative.