Formed over a decade ago, The Killers are on track for their fourth studio album, called ‘Battle Born’.
The follow-up to
2008’s ‘Day & Age’, the frontman Brandon Flowers’ solo spat, and hard
work in the studio, The Killers have
spent the last year working on ‘Battle Born’. Mainly recorded in Las
Vegas, the album will be released in the autumn.
‘Battle Born’ was given its name thanks
to the band’s home studio, and is the nickname for the state of Nevada, where The Killers are from. Therefore, the
record is thought to have more of a natural, organic sound, and drummer Ronnie Vanucci explained that the album
really “lives up to its title!”
Speaking to Rolling Stone magazine, Brandon Flowers said the album also gets
its name from the determined, fighting spirit many of us need to succeed. He
stated that America has links to fighting for what you want in life; “In a
sense, all Americans are battle born. Our ancestors came here for something
more.”
Vanucci
also described how “difficult” the record has been to create; to keep
existing fans happy, and reach out to as many potential new fans as
possible. The Killers have had a signature, individual sound since they first
started releasing music, and after three albums, it’s a wonder that
individuality hasn’t ebbed away.
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Song titles for
the new record include ‘Flesh and Bone’,
‘Runaway’, ‘Heart of A Girl’ and ‘Carry
Me Home’, and the band have worked with Madonna and many other producing
heavyweights to create ‘Battle Born’.
After their long
break from the limelight as a band, The
Killers are sure to be forgiven for the rumours they’d called it quits
altogether if this album is half as good as their past work.
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