Customer Review: I've heard much of The Killers in the past, i.e... "Mr. Brightside" and their other big hits. None of their other albums had me "hooked" right out of the gate, though... I've only been listening to this record for about two weeks now, but it is nothing shy of amazing. Even if you aren't a big... more info
Customer Review: Everyone has heard the single mr. brightside. But the rest of the album is just all the way groundbreaking. In the days of heavy metal and emo/screamo, these guys bring their own sound and style. This album is in my top 100 of all time.
Customer Review: I find it quite unfortunate that with every release, The Killers sound worse and worse. This was a pretty big letdown after their highly successful debut, Hot Fuss. I've never really been a huge Killers fan, but I figured I'd give this album a listen after enjoying most of their first one. It was... more info
Customer Review: For myself, I wouldn't care if The Killers came out with an album of B-sides like Sawdust every 6 months if all of the songs are as great as these are. The songs on here are a mixture of the sound of Hot Fuss and the sound of Sam's Town and then a dash of neither for good measure. With the exception... more info
Customer Review: I have been a fan of the Killers for a long time, and am thrilled to say, their work has stayed steadfast and enjoyable.(though Sam's Town is still the best in my humble opinion), "Day and Age" is a worthy addition to their repertoire, and I am addicted to the songs "Joy Ride" and "Neon Tiger".... more info
Customer Review: Hot Fuss, the debut album of The Killers, was a mid-2000s hit that featured "Mr. Brightside," their first (and to date, only) top 10 hit in the U.S., and "Somebody Told Me," the energized disco smash that hit the sports arenas a few years ago. Sam's Town, the sophomore follow-up, was a... more info
Customer Review: You gotta love the Killer's sound. They even make a Christmas song sound anything but. It's a very odd but upbeat song. I'm pretty sure it's not all cheery either. I'm still trying to comprehend what exactly it's about. But in a way, it doesn't matter. It sounds good anyway!