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Tears for Fears News
| The Killers keep their goofy edge with experimental pop CD (The News Journal) NEW YORK -- The Killers are back, and this time they've brought the weird. The Killers break out the feathers and oddness (The Pantagraph) NEW YORK -- The Killers are back, and this time they?ve brought the weird. The Las Vegas quartet?s third studio album ?Day & Age? sees them tapping into a little of their hometown?s oddness in both new image and sound. The Killers: Playful pop and animal prints (Detroit Free Press) The Killers are back, and this time they've brought the weird. The Las Vegas quartet's third studio album "Day & Age," which hit stores last week, sees the band tapping into a little of its hometown's oddness in both new image and sound. 'Chinese Democracy' worth the wait (The Springfield News-Leader) When an album takes longer to finish than the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel, lofty expectations are part of the deal. "Chinese Democracy" may not be high art, but for any GNR fan, it was certainly worth the wait. The Killers' Third Album an Exploration of Oddness (Fox News) The Las Vegas quartet's third studio album "Day & Age" sees them tapping into a little of their hometown's oddness in both new image and sound. |
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