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The Killers-Day and Age-2008-DeBT iNT
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Title:
The_Killers-Day_and_Age-2008-DeBT_iNT
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Uploaded:
2011-06-06 (by MAFIAA. )
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The_Killers-Day_and_Age-2008-DeBT_iNT
ARTiST.... The Killers
TiTLE..... Day & Age
LABEL..... Island
GENRE..... Alt. Rock
RiP.DATE.. 2011-05-31
STOREDATE. 2008-11-24
SOURCE.... CD
QUALiTY... 257 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo
TRACKS.... 10 / 41:45
SIZE...... 80.75 MB
RIPPER.... EAC Secure with LAME 3.98.4
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NR. TRACKNAME TiME
1 Losing Touch 4:15
2 Human 4:05
3 Spaceman 4:44
4 Joy Ride 3:33
5 A Dustland Fairytale 3:45
6 This Is Your Life 3:41
7 I Can't Stay 3:06
8 Neon Tiger 3:05
9 The World We Live In 4:40
10 Goodnight, Travel Well 6:51
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TOTAL TiME: 41:45 MIN
TOTAL SIZE: 80.75 MB
RELEASE NOTES
The Killers' great gift is that they -- and in
particular their frontman, Brandon Flowers --
have utterly no recognition of the ridiculous.
More than that, they're drawn to the ridiculous,
piecing together sounds that don't belong
together, reaching far beyond their grasp, aiming
for profundity and slipping into silliness. All
this weighed the band down mightily on Sam's
Town, their convoluted Americana theme park of a
sophomore album, all false fa ades and paper-thin
pretension, but on its 2008 sequel, Day & Age,
the Killers shrink the canvas and brighten their
palette, opting for a big sound over big themes.
Since the Killers are at their core poseurs and
not prophets, style over substance is the right
move and Day & Age has style for miles and miles,
exceeding even their debut, Hot Fuss, in its
stainless steel gleam. If anything, Hot Fuss was
a little too monochromatic in its obsession with
'80s synth rock, a criticism that can hardly be
leveled at Day & Age, a record that stitches
together sounds with an almost blissfully idiotic
abandon. Anchored in dance-rock though they may
be, the Killers no longer sound like mere
disciples of New Order and Duran Duran:
emboldened by the left turns of Sam's Town, no
matter how misguided they may have been, the
Killers will try anything, goosing "Losing Touch"
with growling saxophones, creating a Strokes
disco for "Joy Ride," flirting with worldbeat
la Vampire Weekend on "This Is Your Life,"
dancing the bossa nova on "I Can't Stay," and
riding a tight soulful rock & roll groove on "The
World We Live In," bringing it close to a mad
fusion of Steve Miller's "Abracadabra" and Hall &
Oates' "Private Eyes." Like before, it's
impossible to tell if such improbable
juxtapositions are intentional or accidental, but
given the overall tightness of Day & Age, it
feels as if the Killers do indeed mean to create
these odd, often pleasing, pop pastiches. And the
emphasis damn well should be on the sound and
melody, for Flowers remains a downright goofy
lyricist, whether he's misinterpreting Hunter S.
Thompson on "Human" or recounting an alien
abduction on "Spaceman." Ridiculousness is much
harder to stomach in words than it is in music,
but the nice thing about Day & Age is that not
only is Flowers' voice relatively buried, the
Killers are unwittingly comfortable with their
ludicrous, outsized pop, which turns the album
into terrifically trashy pop. Not the serious
rock they yearn to be by any means, but these
fashionable threads fit them better anyway.
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