I can reach those high notes. When the journalist alluded to an unconfirmed rumour that The Bravery had been "kicked off" certain UK tours because Flowers had used his influence and felt threatened by the New York band, the singer just laughed: "That's funny, really funny.
Still, the world kept turning. But the ongoing success of The Killers made Brandon Flowers stop and think, and a year later he was repentant.
In July , Flowers gave AOL music a more conciliatory point of view, saying: "These people are just doing what they want to do, just like I am. I just am opinionated, and sometimes jealous. Endicott told NME in October that he'd received an apology from the Killers singer: "He called me out of the blue and apologised. If they "sucked" so much, they wouldn't have made it this far, jack-asses.
I don't care for your opinion much, especially not since it's stated so poorly. Anyway: It's just the singer of The Killers who is a mormon.
The bass player is an atheist, the drummer is catholic and the guitar player is raised Christian but I don't know how religious he is nowadays. And a last name is a last name, it's actually because he's from Scottish descent and his forefathers took that name from Scotland.
Hey man don't leave your cave The world has changed a lot since you decided to stop thinking like a rational being. What amazed me is that your opinions are very good fundamented PD: I'm worst than you, because I'm replying to this thing :P. You and your "review" are absolute jokes. Half of the reasons you list are hardly legitimate. The Killers are probably the greatest band of this new century. Pay a little less attention to minuscule and irrelevant facts such as the lead singer's name and find some actual dirt if you're going to make a valid attempt at criticizing them.
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Cheers Christian, iwspo. Your first premise states that their songs make no sense. However, the lyrics you have posted are incorrect. They simply state that The Killers take themselves too seriously, which could be said about many successful music groups and has nothing to do with the quality of music produced by the band. Your third premise is that they suck because they are Mormons. You basically kill any validity this premise may have had by saying this does not apply to any other Mormons.
That implies severe prejudice against only this one band and that refutes all your credibility in making a rational argument. However, he has never changed his name and Brandon Flowers is his legal name he was given at birth, therefore should not be taken into consideration in a review of the band. Therefore, your argument is bad and invalid because your premises do not support your conclusion that The Killers suck , nor do your premises make it rational to believe your conclusion.
What makes this Vegas quartet so easy to dislike? We've been giving it a lot of thought since we found out that the band would be headlining the second day of Live 's Not So Silent Night extravaganza this year, and we've pinpointed some key factors.
The first is what we'll call the Coldplay Effect. Do you think so many people would despise Coldplay so vehemently if the band weren't wildly successful? Of course not. Remember when that first record, Parachutes , came out? We all liked it. Some of us loved it. The Killers are in the same boat. Hot Fuss sold more than 7 million copies, and last year, the band headlined major festivals all over the world.
We did start noticing more male fans coming around at that time. The way our aesthetic changed, and the sound changed and kind of toughened up a little bit. We have a soft spot for that one. I gotta be careful there. I might say a song that somebody has got tattooed lyrics on their back and it really means something to them. We recently did a live thing for the BBC and it was our first time playing the record, and it just played itself.
Once we really went with [producers] Jonathan Rado and Shawn Everett, things started to open up. This was one of those songs that just came really quickly. I think maybe Wonderful Wonderful. I guess that became a little bit of a controversy.
There were actually a couple of versions that we were pulling around with.
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