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by rob loud, esquire magazine
My Own Soul’s Warning, The Killers.
I’m 🥰
‘My Own Soul’s Warning’ has been uploaded on The Killers YouTube channel.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Brandon Flowers stated:
Lead-off track “My Own Soul’s Warning” was written near the end of the sessions, when Flowers worried he didn’t have a single yet and started to panic. The song came to him in a burst of inspiration, but getting the right mix has been a problem. “It’s a stubborn son of a bitch,” says Flowers. “We’re near 90 mixes of it I think. But it’s my favorite song on the record. I can’t wait for people to hear it.”
A full length version of The Killers four-segment Instagram post of ‘Land of The Free (2020)’ from last night has been uploaded on YouTube.
A full length version of The Killers four-segment Instagram post of ‘Land of The Free (2020)’ from last night has been uploaded on YouTube.
i love one (1) smiley, scruffy boy
📸 Chad Kirkland (via @thekillers_fan on Instagram)
leo rising. from the instagram live q&a 05/15/2020.
The Killers recently spoke with Rolling Stone for their ‘The First Time’ video series.
The Killers are currently in a bit of a limbo state as they await word on when they can reschedule their world tour and release their upcoming record, Imploding the Mirage. But earlier this year, before anyone knew the term “COVID-19,” they stepped by Rolling Stone‘s studio to share memories of key first time moments in their lives, including the first time they heard their music on the radio, the first time they performed in public and the first time they attended a live concert.
idk y'all but the way Brandon looks at Tana HITS different
Like....his aura shifts, he seems warmer, softer, you can see everything in his eyes, I've literally never seen someone so genuninely in love. They invented love, ❤️PERIODT.❤️
New Brandon interview in Q July 2020 issue
Trying to get Imploding The Mirage mixed like.... via thekillers
Can we just appreciate the talent and that face?
Look it's the middle of the night and I'm not really articulate at the moment but I just gotta say Blowback is some of Brandon's most intricate songwriting ever and it hurts my soul, the people claiming they're cliched and some shit. They're all interconnected with Caution, he's continuing that story, with the lines "she can go straight from zero to the 4th of July/The black top's burning up what's left of the fuse; She got Hollywood eyes, but you can't shoot what she's see/she's "type-cast" as white trash in Blowback) and...even the Tic-tac line people aren't getting.
He doesn't mention her smoking a cigarette in the beginning just for fun, and the Tic-tac line wasn't just for shits and giggles. He's showing her trying to move on from the trauma with a metaphor about smoking actively and trying to quit (gum, Tic-tacs etc are obviously a very common substitute) and the continuing refrain about breathing in the blowback is not an accident either, it plays into that metaphor perfectly as well and has a double meaning. Breathing in the blowback = breathing in the smoke produced, and also = coping with the effects and the consequences of her trauma, the PTSD symptoms. "Can you cast out a demon, can you wrangle the wind? Will you stay when she's breathing the blowback again?" = Can you help her conquer the disorder and the trauma and help her deal with it, can you handle the flashbacks and fireworks and mood swings (the short fuse reference) or will you just..give up and leave?
In the event that CBS removes Blowback, Caution and The Waiting from YouTube (as they've done eventually with all TK videos they've shown), I've uploaded all three to my Vimeo here: