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A year after the release of Sawdust, a collection of B-sides, rarities and one-offs that debuted at # 12 on the Billboard 200 album chart and sold 82,000 copies in its fi...
A year after the release of Sawdust, a collection of B-sides, rarities and one-offs that debuted at # 12 on the Billboard 200 album chart and sold 82,000 copies in its first week, The Killers are back with their fourth album DAY & AGE, their first new studio album in 2 years.
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@MsKayCTV Actually they got big in the U.K through the first song...Mr. Brightside, In the States it was actually not even noticed on the first release, it was when it was re-released (after Somebody Told Me) that it became big so that could be why you think that.
@td20vinDC I think that this interview shows they are not over-produced or mainstream becuase they are just normal people, not groomed for interviews, they are musicians not marketing people.
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Actually they got big in the U.K through the first song...Mr. Brightside, In the States it was actually not even noticed on the first release, it was when it was re-released (after Somebody Told Me) that it became big so that could be why you think that.
I didn't like the interviewer, though.
I think that this interview shows they are not over-produced or mainstream becuase they are just normal people, not groomed for interviews, they are musicians not marketing people.