Pressure Machine is honest and brutal and beautiful in the same breath. The Killers discography is the best sounding autobiography I know. Thank you for being so forthright.♥️
What a good interviewer! This interview was worth the time. The PM of America, being a human, producing output that is voted "worthy" by others, and religious mindset of having to "Perfect the self" ... all relatable. The whole album is beautiful. I haven't turned it off since it dropped and when it is off, while I sleep, my mind continues the playing of the stories.
Growing up in a small town where the train ran past my school in Yass NSW, there is so much more about this album that reaches past America. Its community and the isolation in communities that are small, yet you had this train that once ran past my school and we new that it was connecting bigger communities i.e Sydney to Melbourne. Wow... it's a lovely warm feeling to hear this latest album. Most of the content is 100% relatable to me and I'm sure thousands of others. Go The OIls!
P.S my first EVER record was the single of Icehouse's song "Crazy". I waited 2 months, which seemed like a life time in '92, from Better Electrical. A small business that is now long past. Due to the recession Australia "needed to have", it was replaced by big globalist giants. How times are really no different. Go and support your local businesses. Keep YOUR community alive.
It's some of his best lyrical storytelling to date. The whole album is cohesive. It's more Americana than anything they have ever done, and people who don't listen to that genre, and are disappointed by this album, are really missing out by not giving the album a chance. I loved it instantly, but that cuz I already was a fan of Americana, roots music, folk, country...
Pressure Machine is honest and brutal and beautiful in the same breath. The Killers discography is the best sounding autobiography I know. Thank you for being so forthright.♥️
"If ITM is a Saturday night, PM is Sunday afternoon" If that isn't the most accurate statement!
What a good interviewer! This interview was worth the time. The PM of America, being a human, producing output that is voted "worthy" by others, and religious mindset of having to "Perfect the self" ... all relatable.
The whole album is beautiful. I haven't turned it off since it dropped and when it is off, while I sleep, my mind continues the playing of the stories.
The mention of Arctic Monkeys in a Killers interview made me so happy. Two of my favourite bands.
I loved midnight oil as a kid. No surprise I love the Killers now as well.
Growing up in a small town where the train ran past my school in Yass NSW, there is so much more about this album that reaches past America. Its community and the isolation in communities that are small, yet you had this train that once ran past my school and we new that it was connecting bigger communities i.e Sydney to Melbourne. Wow... it's a lovely warm feeling to hear this latest album. Most of the content is 100% relatable to me and I'm sure thousands of others. Go The OIls!
P.S my first EVER record was the single of Icehouse's song "Crazy". I waited 2 months, which seemed like a life time in '92, from Better Electrical. A small business that is now long past. Due to the recession Australia "needed to have", it was replaced by big globalist giants. How times are really no different. Go and support your local businesses. Keep YOUR community alive.
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ETA Nephi, Utah 4:00 mst⚡️🔥
Estimated ETA Nephi, Utah 4 p. M. MST 🔥⚡️🎸
I love The killers but This album
Is DRY
DULL. BORING. LIFELESS.
AWFUL. AVOID. DISAPPOINTMENT.
That’s a really bad opinion lmao
It's some of his best lyrical storytelling to date. The whole album is cohesive. It's more Americana than anything they have ever done, and people who don't listen to that genre, and are disappointed by this album, are really missing out by not giving the album a chance. I loved it instantly, but that cuz I already was a fan of Americana, roots music, folk, country...