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Hello did anyone else wake up thinking Brandon surprise-dropped a song only to find spotify has mixed him up with a rapper with the same name?? Just me??
Wtf is going i got sohypedbutitsnotevenhimwhyisthererapmusiconhisspotifywtf
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YMCA HQ, Perth
11th January 2019
Spacey Jane
April 6th 2019
Joondalup Festival, Perth
I feel empty without you
And I’m lonely without you
And I’m scared without you
But it feels better without you
Spacey Jane 13th July 2019, Perth
Catfish and the Bottlemen | Perth 2019
New Alternative Bands You Have to Listen to:
The Amazons 🌿 (new favorite album that isn’t weird electronic shit) Spring King 👑 (whole album is throwback punk I love it) Paris Youth Foundation 🗼 (new but amazing) Blossoms 🌸 (literally every song is a bop) Catfish and the Bottlemen 🐠 (dance/laugh/cry/get horny = listening to this british band) Sundara Karma 🌞 (stick your head out the car window and sing at the top of your lungs music) The Hunna 🌑 (good pop-punk stuff) The Drums 🥁 (funky/ good guitar riffs/ clap along music) High Tyde 🌊 (danceable, light indie) Sjowgren ⭐️ (one of my favorite bands and they only have 5 songs out…) Coast Modern 🌈 (more electronic indie, lots of bops) The Shelters 🛤 (EARLY 2000s ALTERNATIVE IS NOT DEAD!!!) Declan McKenna ☘️ (meaningful, heartfelt lyrics that restores your faith in teenage boys and music) The Lemon Twigs 🍋 (mix of new indie and 60’s music…it’s interesting but so good) Made Violent 🔪 (also restores my faith in alternative and punk) RIVVRS ⚓️ (catchy songs, even greater music videos) Mainland 🏝 (JUST LISTEN TO “OUTCAST”. JUST DO IT) Waterparks 🎡 (if you want new and improved 2017 emo music this is for you) The Delta Riggs ⚫️ (the BEST funky alternative) The Dose 💊 (90’s vibe… it’s good stuff) Microwave 🎛 (no microwave emoji stop judging me but SUCH an underrated band) The Orwells 📖 (best thing about this band are the cool unique drum beats in every song) Moose Blood 🔥 (upbeat, fun alternative) Circa Waves 🌊 (summer vibes with first album, second album is more rock) Tobias Jesso Jr 🌓 (more acoustic indie, extreme Beatles vibe) Diamond Rugs 💎 (fast paced, upbeat alternative that’s going to be stuck in your head all day) Hippo Campus 🌼 (traditional indie, easy going)
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The Killers perform All These Things That I’ve Done on Jimmy Kimmel Live in Las Vegas (April 1, 2019)
The Killers - All These Things That I’ve Done (Firefly Music Festival 2018 Dover, DE)
Do you still like playing Mr. Brightside? No. I’m just kidding. We’ve played it at every - almost every gig, and um, I know that there are people hearing it for the first time.
The Killers - The Way It Was (Firefly Music Festival 2018 Dover, DE)
THE KILLERS @ GLASTONBURY 2019
“As the main set closes with stratospheric runs through ‘All These Things That I’ve Done’ and ‘When You Were Young’, The Killers have easily done enough to make amends for 2007 and join the roll-call of true Glastonbury legends, just like they did at Wembley Stadium that time. But they are not a band of half measures; they’re out to polish the jewels on their coronation crowns. So the encore becomes an opportunity for a beaming Brandon to relive a youth spent singing along to his favourite British acts in a variety of interesting accents. A final ‘Mr Brightside’ seems almost superfluous, for such an essential set-closer. They rolled loaded dice, and we hit the jackpot. The Killers: whales of the rock’n’roll casino, at last.” — NME
“Marr remained on for an explosive climactic blast through the Killers’ own indie classic, Mr Brightside. Flares were going off in the crowd, fans were dancing wildly and singing at the top of their voices for an anthem as potent for millennials as Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana and Oasis classics might be for other rock generations. This was their moment, almost as if their entire career had been leading them here, and they assaulted it with vigour and determination, serving up a dynamically paced set cram packed with fan favourites, all with superbly executed intros and outros enhanced by perfectly timed production flourishes. It did not let up from opening salvo to final killer blows. It’s fair to say the sons of bitches did it.” — The Telegraph
“By the time they bring out the Pet Shop Boys to perform Always on My Mind, and Johnny Marr to race through a version of the Smiths’ This Charming Man, the deal is already sealed – their performance feels like a triumph. But the sight of Flowers, a noted Pet Shop Boys and Smiths obsessive, living out his dreams on stage provides it with something else: one of those elusive Glastonbury Moments festivalgoers talk so much about. Indeed, it’s hard not look up at the stage and say: those are the sons of bitches that did it.” — The Guardian