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Killers' Brandon Flowers discusses B-sides CD |
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Created On: Wednesday, 07 November 2007
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 The Killers Band worked with Lou Reed on new single for upcoming rare-tracks album
Despite putting out two best-selling albums in three years and touring nonstop, the Killers' front man Brandon Flowers feels lazy.
Blame it on Lou Reed, the veteran rocker who taught the band a new level of dedication when he worked on their new single, "Tranquilize."
The song appears on the
Killers' latest effort, "Sawdust," a collection of rare recordings and B-sides topped with a sprinkling of new songs set to be released Nov. 13.
The Killers — guitarist David Keuning, bassist Mark Stoermer, drummer Ronnie Vannucci and Flowers on vocals and keyboards — have been on tour for the past year in support of "Sam's Town," the critically acclaimed follow-up to their 2004 debut, "Hot Fuss."
Now Flowers, 26, is ready to make new music. He talked with The Associated Press about touring, time off and what's next for the Las Vegas quartet.
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