Alan Cross is the preeminent chronicler of popular music. Here he provides a history of Las Vegas rock band The Killers. This look at "one of the biggest new bands of the new century" is adapted from the audiobook.
12 Hot Press, Olaf Tyaransen, July 2, 2013 13 Time Out Shanghai, September 1, 2013 14 Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jason Bracelin, July 14, 2011 15 gigwise.com, Lawrence Poole, June 23, 2011 16 ibid. 17 The Salt Lake Tribune, David Burger, ...
She told herself that the citizens of Deadwood wouldn't lynch a woman . Surely they wouldn't . But maybe McCall didn't know about the connection Varnes had with her and Swearengen . What they needed to do was to sit Varnes down and have ...
7 david S. reynolds, Beneath the American Renaissance: The Subversive Imagination in the Age of Emerson and Melville (New York: oxford University Press, 1988), 198–99. david M. Stewart, Reading and Disorder in Antebellum America ...
Their album, "Hot Fuss" has made it into the Top 5 Selling Albums of 2004. This book charts that rise to fame, interviewing key players along the way, as well as placing the band in the context of the predominantly British legacy.
The Killers is a tale of gang violence, revenge, kidnapping, racial and ethnic conflict, international intrigue, and working-class triumph.
The Killers: Direct Hits (PVG) contains all the greatest hits from The Killers, featuring singles from all four studio albums (Hot Fuss, Sam's Town, Day & Age, Battle Born) arranged for Piano, Voice and Guitar.
It is a duel to the death as ruthless as any ever waged on the field of honor―but with a difference. The setting is a Pennsylvania Dutch farm and surrounding woods. The antagonists are a fighting cock and a hawk.
The untold story of America's hottest rock band.
The Killers