"Day & Age," the new Killers album will assure their fans that they are ready to head back to the dance floor.
This most recent release from the Las Vegas group is a pop album that is neither apologetic, nor cliché; every song offers something new that fans will surely rejoice over.
The Killers first marked their territory on the charts in 2004 with their smash hit album "Hot Fuss."
"Hot Fuss" was loaded to the brim with energetic electro-rock, so it was something of a disappointment that in 2006 with their sophomore endeavor "Sam's Town" they exchanged their British electronic glam rock style for a bourbon-soaked gritty rock vogue.
The lead single "Human," off of "Day and Age," is a sheer dance romp full of synthesizers that is sure to be a major hit on the club circuit.
"Neon Tiger" is a mid-tempo rocker with a beat that you can't help but bob your head to. "Goodnight, Travel Well" is unbelievably raw and packed with so much emotion that it is nearly unbearable.
From a lyrical perspective, "Day & Age" is surprisingly diverse and is The Killers at their finest.
The lyrics on "Day and Age" range from the philosophical, "are we human, or are we dancer," to the whimsical, "saw Cinderella in her party dress, she was looking for her night gown."
Vocalist and synthesizer player, Brandon Flowers, lets his singing convey the emotions of the songs well enough, whereas the music itself has plenty of meat to keep the album going strong for countless listens.
The album should stay in your CD or MP3 player for months.
"Day & Age" is undoubtedly one of the best albums of the year.







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