A.D. Amorosi If ever there was a time to fall in love with The Killers during the band’s 20-year existence, it’s now.One week after the release of “Imploding the Mirage,” which Variety described in its review as “vintage Killers … perfect for singing emotively with an impassioned fist over the chest,” Brandon Flowers’ role as frontman comes with more responsibility than ever before, not the least of which involves being a responsible man in music.
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