The Killers, Day & Age, 2008, Island, Black.
The Killers’ third, and “more playful” album, Day & Age breaks the mold of both Hot Fuss, and Sam’s Town with a fitting in the Dance-Rock category.
Day & Age brings a lot to the table, including hits like Human, Spaceman, and depending on your location in the world, A Dustland Fairytale, or The World We Live In. Although, the sounds kind of fall between Hot Fuss, and Sam’s Town, it doesn’t feel as if the band tried to go back to Hot Fuss as much as they wanted to make something new, which is a bonus.
If you’re lucky enough to grab the vinyl album, you’ll be treated to an almost full size download code, that features the band on the back (you could frame it), as well as a poster that features the album cover, with the reverse side being the singles covers.
Suggested tracks:
All of them. This is an album that I can honestly say “I can listen to this album front to back” and mean it.
Although some say it’s not their best, I love it down to my bones.
Pick it up.
-Chris







